Thank you Beth. I will absolutely hold on to the moments we spent talking as some of the most meaningful moments I spent at the meet-up. I appreciate that time we spent together. And, merino, silk, cashmere? Why yes please!
That cowl is going to be stunning in the colors you chose. A hold so many memories from the Knitty McPurly retreat close to my heart. The first was meeting Devin. The second was when a group of knitters sitting around invited me to join them. Then I realized you were sitting right in front of me! I felt so welcomed by everyone, but really enjoyed the time knitting and visiting with you, Colleen and my friend Susan.
Thanks, Wendy. When I think about that retreat, the moments I remember most are the ones relaxing in the lobby with you, Susan and Colleen. I also remember Sarah being there. Smaller groups are so much more intimate.
Hi Beth, thanks for making me out to be the bad guy. Just kidding! I would want someone to tell me. Before you rip your sweater, I would steam it and then try it on. If you like the fit, keep knitting. Cherrl
I truly agree with you on those moments. You just want to remember them forever. Thank you for your wonderful podcast, I was wiping my eyes the way you were talking about Stephanie.
The meet up sounds like so much fun! Yes, it’s good to hold on to and cherish those special moments. One I will always remember is the feeling of holding a newborn with that baby hair (we had babies with lots of hair) nestled into my neck. Those babies are now in their early 30s. Sometimes I wish I could go back and visit those days; sometimes I’m glad I can’t. Don’t put my name in the hat for the bag since I just got one. I have the cardigan I’m working on in it next to me right now. Love it!
Sandy has such a good eye for fun fabric combinations! 😍 I had a great time at the meetup, and it was wonderful to spend some time with you as always. Mark was happy to hear that you are keeping the yarn stores in business. 😂😂😂 There are definitely moments I’ve held onto in my memory to keep me going through challenging times. I think it can be more difficult to make deeper connections with others in a large group setting. I really enjoy the smaller group “breakouts” at breakfast, going shopping, and going out for dinner. (I do not need another Sandy bag - please don’t include me in the drawing.)
Yes, Sandy is amazing! I think the moment I hold onto with you is when we drove to the yarn shops at the Knitty McPurly retreat. You're so right about smaller groups being more conducive to making those connections. I didn't think about it that way.
Another fantastic podcast. Thanks. It was sooooo wonderful briefly chatting with you in Chicago. My only regret is that I didn't go with you to grab some dinner so we could have talked longer. I'm afraid I cannot take credit for the advice someone gave you about your swatch, but it was good advice. Looking forward to the next makers meet up.
Thank you Beth. I will absolutely hold on to the moments we spent talking as some of the most meaningful moments I spent at the meet-up. I appreciate that time we spent together. And, merino, silk, cashmere? Why yes please!
@@stephaniebenson2501 you get me! 😊
That cowl is going to be stunning in the colors you chose. A hold so many memories from the Knitty McPurly retreat close to my heart. The first was meeting Devin. The second was when a group of knitters sitting around invited me to join them. Then I realized you were sitting right in front of me! I felt so welcomed by everyone, but really enjoyed the time knitting and visiting with you, Colleen and my friend Susan.
Thanks, Wendy. When I think about that retreat, the moments I remember most are the ones relaxing in the lobby with you, Susan and Colleen. I also remember Sarah being there. Smaller groups are so much more intimate.
@pandemicknitter oh yes! Sarah joined us too! She and Susan had a previous connection/meet-up in Tennessee too.
Hi Beth, thanks for making me out to be the bad guy. Just kidding! I would want someone to tell me. Before you rip your sweater, I would steam it and then try it on. If you like the fit, keep knitting. Cherrl
Thanks for the advice, Cherrl. I'll probably do that.
I know exactly what you mean about those moments...so precious!
Yes, they are!
I truly agree with you on those moments. You just want to remember them forever. Thank you for your wonderful podcast, I was wiping my eyes the way you were talking about Stephanie.
Aww, Mary. Yes, the memories are what you really can have forever.
The meet up sounds like so much fun! Yes, it’s good to hold on to and cherish those special moments. One I will always remember is the feeling of holding a newborn with that baby hair (we had babies with lots of hair) nestled into my neck. Those babies are now in their early 30s. Sometimes I wish I could go back and visit those days; sometimes I’m glad I can’t. Don’t put my name in the hat for the bag since I just got one. I have the cardigan I’m working on in it next to me right now. Love it!
Family moments are the best, aren't they? I'm so happy that the Sandy bag is already being put to good use!
Hello from 🇨🇦! TH-cam suggested you channel to me. Sounds like the meet up was a lot of fun!!
Hello, Ms. Carla! I'm glad TH-cam introduced us. The meet-up was a lot of fun. We had a few Canadian friends come join us. Maybe next year?
Sandy has such a good eye for fun fabric combinations! 😍
I had a great time at the meetup, and it was wonderful to spend some time with you as always. Mark was happy to hear that you are keeping the yarn stores in business. 😂😂😂
There are definitely moments I’ve held onto in my memory to keep me going through challenging times. I think it can be more difficult to make deeper connections with others in a large group setting. I really enjoy the smaller group “breakouts” at breakfast, going shopping, and going out for dinner.
(I do not need another Sandy bag - please don’t include me in the drawing.)
Yes, Sandy is amazing!
I think the moment I hold onto with you is when we drove to the yarn shops at the Knitty McPurly retreat. You're so right about smaller groups being more conducive to making those connections. I didn't think about it that way.
@@pandemicknitter yes! We had a great chat in the car during that trip. ❤️ I still laugh about the tissue box in the yarn store. 🤑😭
I’m terrible at taking pictures of my knitting. Mine are all so so boring. I’m glad you had fun at the meetup!
I've seen your photos on Instagram. They are better than you give yourself credit for.
@@pandemicknitterthank you, you are too kind. 😃
Another fantastic podcast. Thanks. It was sooooo wonderful briefly chatting with you in Chicago. My only regret is that I didn't go with you to grab some dinner so we could have talked longer. I'm afraid I cannot take credit for the advice someone gave you about your swatch, but it was good advice. Looking forward to the next makers meet up.
Thank you, Darlene. I will make sure to set aside more time to catch up with you next time.