Vogue Knitting is Back!
After a hiatus of 3 years, Vogue Knitting decided to return to Chicago, at least for this year. I had taken some really great classes there in the past, and finally decided about a week ago to take the plunge and try a couple of the classes. It is much smaller than it had been in previous years, was put together on a short notice. Nonetheless, we were happy to have this event back in town. It was at the Chicago Hilton on Michigan Avenue, so not as convenient as the Palmer House for transit.
This event occurred at a particularly busy time of year for me; school is busy, taking classes, One Earth Film Festival, and preparing for a trip over Spring Break. Nonetheless I finally broke down about a week ago and opted to take 2 classes on Saturday (more about that tomorrow).
Friends Barb and Pam from Stitch ’n Bitch went with me for the morning, they just had morning classes, and we went shopping together at lunchtime. I was very restrained. The first thing that I purchased was discounted books from Vogue Knitting.
The tuck knitting is a new technique to me, and I thought it was worth a try.
And, with a little Granddaughter to knit for, of course I had to get the Doll clothes patterns. I have 2 of her earlier books, and had knit things for my niece from them. I love the fantasy aspect of these, and strong girls.
A knitting coloring book on sale also seemed like a great option. Good thing to put my Prismacolors to use with.
For the rest of the market, I was not overwhelmed. We circled around once, and I purchased this neat cloth box holder. I think that I would like more of these. I envision this sitting on my organized counter in my knitting room. Hopefully the organized thing will happen soon!
The first pass around, all 3 of us were impressed with a fair trade booth that had fair trade yarn, Merino grown from their own sheep and natural dyes from the area were used. The yarn is made in Rwanda, and is a women’s collective that helps those who suffered under the genocide, and pays a living wage. On display was a cool double knit cowl that so impressed us, that we all bought the kit with the pattern, yarn, and a fun bag. The yarn is all organic, and so incredibly soft to the touch. This will make a beautiful cowl.
And, as I was checking out, a person was looking at this beautiful lambskin leather bag. When they opted to not get it, I snagged it up. This will become my good purse when I want to take along my knitting. It is so soft.
The interior has hand stamped fabric. Made in Ethiopia.
I am hoping that Vogue decides to make this an annual event in Chicago again. It gives opportunity to take classes that would otherwise not be easily available. Plus another knitting time to hang out with friends.
YarnCon is next month!
Gracey 3:46 pm on March 11, 2018 Permalink |
You seemed to have gotten some good things. I went to Vogue NY this January. I hadn’t been in a couple of years.
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knitting1105 3:51 pm on March 11, 2018 Permalink |
Yes, I did, and felt good about myself and being restrained. Helped that there were not a lot of booths!
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Gracey 3:52 pm on March 11, 2018 Permalink |
Yeah our Stitches United coming up at the end of the month doesn’t have a ton of booths, but there are some good ones.
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Pam 7:24 pm on March 11, 2018 Permalink |
I couldn’t wait until Easter basket season to give Joey his romper/sunsuit. He loved it and so did his parents. You never know what you will find at a knitting market.
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knitting1105 8:48 pm on March 11, 2018 Permalink |
Yes, knitting ever surprises! I am glad that they liked it, it was too cute.
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