Long Overdue

I’m finally pulling myself out of an extremely busy time at work, which kind of resulted in a tepid reaction to considering writing a blog post.  That being said, Stitches was weeks ago, but here is my recap.

I took Friday February 27 off because that’s how I roll.  I have plenty of vacation time saved up (I’m finally on the higher vacation accrual rate – to date I have over 60 hours, yay!) so taking a day to carouse at the Santa Clara convention center is easy.  Last year, I even took it unpaid, that’s how worth it it is.

Anyway, so my mom, aunt Melissa, and I headed out there first thing and this year the parking was not a total nightmare like it was last year, and we headed inside, only to be stuck in line buying tickets for an HOUR. I don’t know if it was the Stitches people or the convention center people who were responsible for the absolutely ridiculous wait, but I want it noted that it was terribly unorganized, and really quite appalling.

But, we finally made it inside and immediately headed over to the far end of the hall and started looking around.  I made my first purchase of the day fairly soon, a ball of bamboo-blend self-striping sock yarn, a brand that I’d never heard of before. 

From there on, it was pretty much all downhill. Well, in terms of not buying pink or green sock yarn, that is! I had two specific goals for this year’s Stitches, which were 1) find some worsted weight yarn in a periwinkle color and 2) stay away from pink and green sock yarns, since I have the most of those colors already stashed away.

I succeeded on the periwinkle front almost right away at the Imagiknit booth.  Imagiknit is a yarn store in San Francisco that I have never gone to because I hate both parking in San Francisco and San Francisco itself and it’s located in an area that is hard to park in.  Yes, I am biased against the great city by the bay, whatevs. I drive a stick! Not exactly conducive to easy driving on all those hills.  Plus, Imagiknit is not near Bart – you’d have to walk like a mile through the Mission, which is kind of a dodgy neighborhood, IMO.

But again, biased against SF so take whatever I say with a grain of salt. 

Back to Imagiknit – so, I’ve never been to the store, but I do enjoy their booth.  Last year I got some Colinette Jitterbug from them; that was the first time I’d even seen Jitterbug. And this year they were the only place at Stitches that had reasonable periwinkle yarn – not the easiest color to come by, plus it was Malabrigo, and we all know I heart the Malabrigo.  (I am not a periwinkle girl myself – it’s too close to lavender, my least favorite color ever – but this is a nice color, plus it’s for a co-worker who commissioned a hat from me.  She LOVED the color when I showed it to her, so mission accomplished.)

I was then taken by the Miss Babs booth, which was pretty much all delightful sock yarn dyed in the most delicious of colors.  I promptly broke the pink/green rule.

Webs had off-color lots of Araucania Multy, which I really like, for only $9, so I scored some of that. 

While in the interminable line to get in, we decided to get 2-day passes and so my mom and I went back on Saturday.  The very first booth we stopped at (where I was breaking my sock-yarn-skein-not-to-exceed-$25 rule) I ran into Jennifer! So that was pretty cool. 

ANYWAY, here is what I bought:

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Basically, I talked to a lot of really cool people and got some great yarn, and some great patterns (two Cookie A patterns I didn’t have, a Knitspot pattern, and another other pattern I scored directly from the designer at the Verb for Keeping Warm booth).

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After Stitches on Saturday, my mom and I went to the San Jose Kinokinuya bookstore where I wasn’t going to get anything BUT they totally had two Japanese stitch dictionaries that I don’t have!

Jerks.

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And that is Stitches.

Next up, current projects status and my trip to the Filoli Gardens.
 

A Very Nerdy Weekend

I went to Stitches West yesterday and dropped a fair bit of money on some delicious yarn:

The whole kit and kaboodle

(That’s not even all of it, there is a beautiful pink/red skein too). The Noro sock yarn perfectly matches my Noro scarf I made last month. I will be making socks until I die. Hurray!

Today I went to Wondercon with Sam and Mark. It’s fun to go, to reaffirm that I am not as nerdy as I think I am. Not even close.

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A Wondercon tradition is that I lose my swag bag given at the door. I got distracted by the Wacom booth – they were demonstrating the Cintiq, and I got to try it, it’s really cool. I have a pressure tablet that I use to draw on in Photoshop, and a Cintiq is like that, only you are drawing on the computer screen. It’s so effin’ awesome! Anyway, I am pretty sure I lost my bag there.

But I remembered to bring my camera, and while I didn’t document that much, I did meet my goal of documenting the existence of Boba Fett and Friends:

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Good times, people, good times.

So, we sat in on two panels – the Disney panel, where they previewed Prince Caspian and Wall-E (new Pixar) – both look pretty good. Then, the Fox panel, which previewed Shutter (yawn – another Japanese horror remake a la The Ring or The Grudge) AND THE X-FILES MOVIE featuring David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson’s first con appearance ever.

The X-Files fandom is beyond ridiculous, but I suppose all fandoms are. It was just a pretty cool panel with Mulder and Scully and Chris Carter eating a sandwich and discussing their favorite episodes. They didn’t really talk about the new movie except to say that it also starred Xhibit and Amanda Peet.

Next time I will actually make a Jayne hat and wear it like the nerd I think I am (but am not, not even close).