Showing posts with label Yarn Harlot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yarn Harlot. Show all posts

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Yarn Harlot Day - Where to Start?

Yarn Harlot Day was everything I had hoped for, and more.

We started out at 9:00am, drove to Joanns, had lunch & shopped at Wegmans, then headed off to Borders. Having called the day before, I knew they weren't handing out wrist bands (which determined the order for the book signing) until around 4:00, but we were there by 1:00 anyway. What can I say? We were excited! They politely told us go away you crazy knitters please come back at 4:00. What to do? Shopping! We went to LL Bean, Smith & Hawken, a few other stores, then drove to another shopping center and went to Trader Joes, at which time I realized I left my credit card at LL Bean. Panic! I left (blogless) Pat and Sue to conquer Pottery Barn and Restoration Hardware without me while I frantically navigated the crazy traffic back to LL Bean. Luckily, they had my credit card in the safe, waiting for me to come back or give them a call. Back into traffic to pick up Pat & Sue, then back into traffic to Borders. We arrived at exactly 4:00pm!

Borders was great - everything and everyone was very well organized. I'll never understand how they got 250 chairs into that place, but they did it. There were about 7 knitters there before us, but we were still able to score excellent seats in row three, right in front of the podium. Then it was three hours of waiting, but the time flew by. We were talking with other knitters, oooh-ing and aaah-ing over yarns, patterns and FOs.

I met Donna Lee of What You Think On Grows. How cool is that? I have been reading her blog for a while now, knew that she was going to the Harlot event, and that one of her daughters is named Emily. So I overhear a woman saying something to her daughter, calling her Emily, and absolutely contrary to how I normally behave in crowds of people, I said "Excuse me, are you Donna"? I'm so glad I did, and I'm even happier that she said yes! She and her daughters are so very nice.

Here are some shots of the crowd:

These shots are courtesy of a very kind knitter named Jennifer. I didn't get her blog or Ravelry name, but she had blond hair and was sitting in the second row. I wanted shots of the crowd, but was reluctant to climb over everyone else in my row. Jennifer kindly took my camera and and got some great shots. Thanks Jennifer!

Then, it was time for the Yarn Harlot herself. My boss warned me that I was soooo excited about the Harlot that I was sure to be disappointed. Not true. Even though she was suffering from a terrible cold, and I'm sure she just wanted to crawl up somewhere and take a nap, she was fabulous. Warm and humble, and very funny. Hilarious, in fact. Disappointed? No Way!!!! She was everything I knew she would be, and so much more. She spoke for over an hour, and then took questions from the audience. After that, she signed books for who knows how long...and was gracious and posed for pictures with everyone, even though she was sick. Now that's class. Here are a couple of pictures of her signing a young spinner's spindle. (Look at that Kauni sweater - fabulous!)


I'm not including any of the pictures of me, because it was a humid, rainy, hot day in good old South Jersey, and I looked an absolute mess. I have no idea what I said to Stephanie when she was signing my books and getting pictures taken with me, but I must have been a blathering idiot. That, combined with my appearance, must be the reason that she said "Oh, thanks very much, that means a lot to me, thank you, thank you," in a very gentle tone of voice. Kind of like the tone you would use when talking someone down from the ledge of a 50 storey building.

If knitters ruled the world, I have no doubt that we would all declare an International Yarn Harlot Day. Until then, my own unofficial Yarn Harlot Day was perfection. Except for the weather. And the losing of my credit card. And the blathering idiot part. Other than that, everything was perfect!

Thursday, October 18, 2007

We're Off To See The Harlot...

...The Wonderful Harlot of Yarn!

Details and pictures later this weekend!

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Serious Lack of Respect

I'll tell you, knitters around here get no respect. I was away from my desk for about an hour this afternoon, and I come back to find this...

...on the wall above my computer. In case you can't read the post-it note, it says "The yarn harlot?".

OK, perhaps I have mentioned the upcoming Yarn Harlot event once or twice at work. Perhaps I have mentioned it more than once or twice. Perhaps I have written "Harlot Day" on October 19th on everyone's calendar. Perhaps I have been going on and on about the Harlot and how she is the rock star of the knitting world, and how every knitter within a 500,000 mile radius will surely be there to welcome the famous Harlot to New Jersey. Is that any reason to mock us knitters?

Observant readers may notice that the handwriting from this post. Yes, my boss is the culprit...again. It is one thing to make fun of my car, it's another thing to disrespect the Harlot. I know who is NOT getting warm and toasty hand-knit socks for Christmas this year.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Harlot Alert!

Several weeks ago, there was a report on Ravelry that the Yarn Harlot would be coming to New Jersey on October 19th. Yes, none other than the famous Stephanie Pearl-McPhee coming to our little State! As soon as I heard this, I arranged to take the day off from work, and proclaimed the day "Harlot Day" on calendars at work. (I thought about writing to the State Legislature to have it proclaimed state-wide, but thought better of it in a rare moment of sanity.)

Then I went to the Harlot's web site to check the Harlot On Tour schedule. The New Jersey date wasn't listed. The schedule ended in September with a teasing "...more to come" at the bottom. No problem. Just be patient and keep checking. And checking and checking. Sometimes several times a day. Was it just a rumor? A conspiracy? Why didn't I check the Harlot's schedule before writing "Harlot Day" on everyone's calendar at work? In ink, no less! The horror. The shame. The paranoia...

Until yesterday. The Harlot blogged about coming to New Jersey! It's true! The details are:


Stephanie Pearl-McPhee (aka the Yarn Harlot)
October 19, 2007 7:00 PM

Borders - Marlton, NJ
515 Route 73 South
Marlton, NJ
Phone:856.985.5080

RSVP to Karen Landers
856-985-8909 or
klanders@bordersgroupinc.com

I'll be there with bells on!