Thankfully Jen didn't get any pictures of me tossing felt balls or knitting with pool noodles (my best event) but you can take a lookey loo at the other pictures of the day on the W&C blog
The best part of being a reigning champion is the swag you get at the medal ceremony.
Six skeins of Cascade Venezia and 10 balls of Skacel Vacation, all packed in a handy shoulder bag. I think the Vacation will become a Ballet Wrap Sweater that was the cover look on the Winter 2005 Interweave Knits mag. The Venezia is such a lovely yarn I can't wait to cast something on with it but I haven't happened upon the *right* pattern yet.
Big Thanks go out to:
Neil and Lesly, proprieters of Wool & Co. that made my success possible.
My cheerleading team of Little E, Mini-me, Carol and Jodee, thank you for your support and enthusiasm.
And great appreciation goes out to all the very able bodied women with whom I competed. You all put up a great fight right to the end.
Maybe someday I'll share my secret to speedy pool noodle knitting.
Rock on! So sorry I missed it!
ReplyDeleteI just listened to that episode. Wow! Many congratulations! How was the frogging station?
ReplyDeletethat just looks like SUCH a great day! i listened to this episode, too, and wished i was there!
ReplyDeletei don't live far from you, and my LYS is ok, but not nearly as cool as yours!
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