No photos here this morning, but actual knitting was done on Carla this weekend. It took my slow, slow brain the better part of a half hour to remember just what I was doing on that sleeve? what size was I knitting anyway? and had I decided to slip stitches knitwise or purlwise? That'll teach me to let a project sit that long. Anyway, am feeling the Carla love again and will make some quick progress tonight. Somehow I never mind the sleeve part of project because it's such relatively quick gratification.
But never mind my lack of pictures, go surf Blogland for the lovely haul all the Rhinebeckers made over the weekend. I have serious Autumn wool-shopping envy. heh.
Our cool weather on Saturday quickly evaporated and I do mean evaporated in the blazing sun over the rest of the weekend. I roasted in a long-sleeved tshirt so fergit the sweaters, sigh. Maybe next month. I keep wondering where our predicted early and severe winter is but maybe I shouldn't push it given what my electric bills have been from the long, sweltering summer.
Must remember that November 13th weekend is coming soon and I'll be in lovely NYC for the first time in, oh, maybe 15 years?! WTF? How did that happen? So if I'm on limited time, say Sat. afternoon and all day Sunday, which knit shops are the 'must-visits' in your opinion? I really need your help, peeps, since I've been drooling for soooo long over all the choices you Noo Yawkers have...can't do it all, so Help, Please!
cashmere! cashmere! cashmere! and cheap cashmere in wonderful hand-dyed colors! go to school products. 1201 broadway. that's around 27th or 28th st. i forget what floor they're on, but they're not street level and i don't believe there is a sign.
Posted by: shobhana | October 19, 2004 at 09:24 AM
cashmere! cashmere! cashmere! and cheap cashmere in wonderful hand-dyed colors! go to school products. 1201 broadway. that's around 27th or 28th st. i forget what floor they're on, but they're not street level and i don't believe there is a sign.
Posted by: shobhana | October 19, 2004 at 09:24 AM
Yes to School Products. And also hit Seaport Yarn in lower Manhattan- great selection and great prices. They're at 135 William St (near Fulton), on the 5th floor.
Posted by: Iris | October 19, 2004 at 09:53 AM
Yes, school products, absolutely!!! You won't believe the place.
Posted by: cari | October 19, 2004 at 11:00 PM