Today's Tip
Are you ready to sew up your sweater but the yarn you’re
knitting with is either too thick, or it’s thick-and-thin, or otherwise not
great for sewing with?
TNNA Report
I just joined TNNA (The National NeedleArts Association) recently, so I was excited to attend my first TNNA in Long Beach earlier this month.
Here are some quick highlights:
- Seeing some interesting new yarns – including one made with real pearls! More on this later.
- Meeting book authors, including my idol, Norah Gaughan; getting books signed by the authors, such as Alana Dakos, Daniel Yuhas, and Edie Eckman.
- Seeing the Vogue Ultimate Hat Book (in which I have 2 designs) in the wild.
- Wandering into the Madeline Tosh booth, where they asked to take a picture of my 50 Shades Shawl (which is made with MadTosh yarn). To say I was thrilled would be an understatement :-)
- Acquiring some great products at wholesale prices: Kollage needles, TilliTomas yarn and pattern (from the FickleKnitter), Chic-A project bag, new Mountains Colors Twizzle yarn, Hiya Hiya needles.
- Watching the Fashion Show, truly inspiring.
- Won a raffle where the prize was the latest Rowan, issue 53, autographed by the fabulous Josh Bennett, one of the designers. Stunningly gorgeous stuff.
- Saw some size 100 (!) needles at Pagewood Farms. Yes they were the size of baseball bats!
- Introducing myself and chatting with countless yarn companies about possibilities of somehow working together. Great news is that nearly everyone said they would provide yarn support if I send them design ideas.
- Attending the Designers Dinner, arranged by Anne Kuo Lukito, on Sat night
- Saw a great gadget for removing pills from sweaters – the Lilly Brush. I saw it in action and it works really well.
In my next post I’ll go into more detail on specific new yarns I saw, items from the fashion show that caught my eye, and pics of some of my acquisitions.
Here's Twizzle:
As always, check out some of my patterns for sale on the right hand side ==>
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