I had been looking forward to Stitches West for an entire year. Then after months of waiting, February arrived and I purchased my Market ticket and my train ticket. I just couldn't wait until the 27th.
I prepared by writing down the yarn requirements for several patterns I wanted to knit and deciding what knitting I would take for the trip. I planned what I would wear and what I would put in my backpack.
Finally the day arrived. I got up early, made Safeway open the deli so I could get a sandwich to take. I ordered my favorite: turkey and havarti on sliced bread with avocado spread on the bread and sprouts. Problem. Safeway deli doesn't have sprouts. So I went to the produce section and bought a pack of sprouts and an apple and picked up a water bottle at the check out stand. I was ready to go to the train station. There was some issue with the tracks and we had to switch to a bus for part of the trip, but I didn't care, I was on my way!
My day at the market, was awesome! I bought some yarn, bought some tools, bought some patterns! Hooray! I came home and finished a couple of projects so I could start in on my Stitches goodies.
First I wanted to cast on for a Stitch Diva scarf that required the tunisian crochet hook I had just purchased. Glitch. I also needed a ginormous regular crochet hook which I had failed to notice when I was reviewing the pattern and making my "to buy" list.
Next, I cast on a shawlette. I purchased both the pattern and the one skein of yarn required for the pattern at Stitches. Glitch. I had trouble interpreting the instructions beyond row one. Got past that and then...glitch. I didn't have enough stitches to move from chart one to chart two. I got past that as well and then yet another glitch. This is where the honeymoon ended. I didn't have enough stitches to move from the second to the third chart. I fudged that again and got through charts three and four and then, you guessed it, glitch. My stitches didn't line up for the final chart. Another stitch fix and I was on my way, on my way to running out of yarn! I had to leave some rows out of the final chart and then had to do a yarn-saving bind off but I finally finished it.
I gave it to my mom for her birthday. My mom loved it. She's not a knitter, so the sad tale of the knit wreck it was won't be shared with her.
*this post has been patiently waiting in draft for over three years.
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