Its that time again to pack my bags and head to Columbus for TNNA.
Today is packed full of doing laundry, some chores and packing. The hardest part of packing is to decide what knitting projects to take. Yes, that's right, it requires multiple projects. This may seem crazy to some but it really does require a little thought, at least for me.
This trip is 5 days loaded with classes, speakers, a fashion show and the most important part, the market. Where there are thousands of booths to navigate to find the best products and yarns for this Fall and Winter.
So back to selecting the knitting projects to pack.
- I need some simple projects that I can do during the speaker luncheon and some of the classes.
- I always like to take some more interesting or slightly more complicated projects for any down time (as long as there is no alcohol involved, never works for me).
- Need a project for the plane, that won't be taken away because of needles that are too pointy or circulars that are too long.
I usually seem to over compensate and take more projects than I can possibly work on.....visions of grandeur perhaps.
Truth be told, usually I will take the opportunity to use this as an excuse a platform to start new projects. And after about a week of swatching and not quite getting the desired effects I was looking for,...... I have decided to dig out some unfinished projects and use this time to reclaim some project bags from the dark corners of the closet. This almost feels heroic..... oh my, way too much drama.
So I have decided to take 3 different sock projects (1 2nd sock and 2 1st socks), a crochet pillow cover project, the "Its Native" wrap/scarf (feeling very optimistic) and some linen lace to start another Bubbles.
I failed to mention that some time between now and class time, I have to complete 4 swatches as homework for two different classes, one on Thursday and the other on Friday. I think I will start the first one on the plane.
Looks like my homework will cut into some knitting time. Better rethink the number of projects to pack.....just may be over zealous.
I will be sure to take lots of pictures to share with you and report back.
More later.....
Oh goodness, I know just what you mean. Packing clothes and shoes, e-a-s-y. Settling on just the right combination of knitting projects (note plural)? Not so easy!
Posted by: Evelyn | June 13, 2011 at 01:17 AM