Katherine the Great
I like to think of myself as a storyteller. Mostly I tell stories about knitting.

Lisa and Katie had breakfast in the Executive Lounge and sat at the window with a great view of the Empire State Building.
Katie’s first class of the day was Morphing Cables with Fiona Ellis. Fiona is the author of Inspired Cable Knits and various other awesome cable patterns. She brought a number of her garments to show off, so just seeing them in person was very cool, but she was also a talented teacher. She spoke for a little bit about the rules of cabling, imparted some very useful metaphors (knits as divas and purls as backup singers), and then turned the class loose to create their own cable pattern swatch after reassuring everyone that if they needed help, she was there. She floated around the room to help and answer questions and Katie learned a lot. Katie thought the greatest advantage was being able to discuss design elements and being able to create with Fiona there as a safety net.
Fiona was warm and gracious, agreeing to take a picture with us.

Ellie of Knits by the Sea fame was sweet enough to take this photo.
The favorite tidbit from the class is the fact that sweaters with complex cables on the front and plain stockinette on the back are called “coffin sweaters” in the industry! love it! Also worthy of note is that Fiona and Katie were the only two people in the class in short sleeves! Katie and Lisa both wonder how people run around inside New York buildings dressed so warmly.
Katie met up with Lisa for lunch and they ate at the Old Castle Pub which was playing Top 40 Music. really? Lisa ordered the soup and sandwich wrap with the BBQ sauce on the side (because they were pretty sure it was not going to pass muster) and no sour cream. Katie ordered, “the exact same thing.” The orders came and one had sour cream. really?!? Luckily, Katie thought the spinach and crab soup was pretty near amazing and Lisa was sweet enough to volunteer to eat the sour cream rather than send it back. It is worth noting that she had to send her salad back twice the night before at Jekyll and Hyde, so one can imagine why she was over it. She mentioned something about having had her food spit in enough for one trip already. While they were there, seated near a window, it snowed!!

Then they were off to class again. Katie really enjoyed Melissa Leapman’s Cable Variations class. She met some very nice knitters:
Lindsey (delightful knitter from NJ…Katie had complimented her Fiona Ellis sweater and she had complimented Katie’s T-shirt by the elevator earlier that morning)
Mary (a fun sock knitter that Katie mentioned Hunter Hammersen’s SRS book to)
Rita (knits mostly baby things and sweaters; she encouraged Katie to make sweaters)
and one not as nice knitter:
a woman in the front row that wanted more than her share of help and seemed obsessed with the fact that the $4 coat check should be free. She claimed that this was ridiculous and that VK should play “hard ball” with the Hilton and told Gabby (the event coordinator who had come in to check on our room temperature) that “no one has ever told her no”. Katie was relieved that this particular lady did not have a Texas accent. The natives claimed she was from Long Island. She had purchased 3 full days of knitting classes (> $500) and was hung up on $12 worth of coat checking. astonishing.
Melissa taught the class how to read her charts which will come in handy since Katie has a couple of her books. She also taught them how to create a cable that goes up along a v-neck, a windmill kind of pattern, dropped stitch cables, and two-colored cables! It turns out you work them fair isle instead of intarsia. the end. Why she was making that so difficult when she tried them a couple of years ago, we’ll never know.

Katie spoke with Melissa Leapman after class and she was very nice., also agreeing to take a picture with us.

Lisa met Katie at the Vogue Knitting fashion show after class and then they ran into Shannon Okey in the Market. Meghan and Katie took a steeking class from Shannon Okey last spring that she never blogged about (the slacker). She really enjoyed the class and ended up buying Silk Road Socks that day. She hasn’t steeked yet since she kind of got caught up in her Hunter Hammersen pattern obsession, but she’s sure she could should the need arise. Shannon was even nicer than the last time they met and Katie continues to be a fan.


These pics are for Katie’s friend Katie that suggested she yarn bomb something in NYC. There was no need. Someone was all over it.

By this point, TH called to ask Katie if she spent $600 at a Wal-mart in Pennsylvania. When she responded no, he said that he was shutting off the credit card and would call back. So, it seems that their credit card was compromised at some point (Katie blames the old castle pub.). Lisa used her credit card at all the same places, but her number was not cloned, so the theory is that they don’t clone all cards, making it harder to track.

That night, they were off to the Gala. We’re just booties, but we thought both ladies cleaned up pretty good.

There wasn’t room in a purse for us, so we stayed home, but we hear they had a lovely time and even got to hear Alice Starmore speak. She was also very nice and signed a bookplate for each of them. They sat at the table with Nancy Marchant and Katie felt like a poser not ever really being a fan of brioche, but Nancy was fantastic when they spoke with her after the Gala. Her class was the one Lisa really wanted to take and then couldn’t get into, so they were glad they were able to sit at her table. It turns out she keeps her classes small so that everyone has a good experience. Katie asked her if she teaches other classes in the States and she volunteered that she’s from Amsterdam, you know, in the Netherlands so not really (they both wondered where she thought they thought Amsterdam was). But, she was such a likeable person that now, Katie is thinking about trying brioche at some point (especially after they ran into her in the elevator the next day and she was just as great when she quickly recognized them). Lisa seems to think that’s pretty funny. pro tip: Nancy recommends Hosta from Twist Collective as a next brioche project…. turns out to be one of her patterns (which makes Katie grin).

You’ll notice Katie is sporting the Jeanie that she made to wear to Turtle’s wedding. One lady inquired, “Did you make your wrap? It’s pretty.” and Katie replied, “Thank you, yes” and then she said “I made mine too. Isn’t it nice?” and Katie said, “Yes….” and then she interrupted with, “I’m lying, I didnt make it!” She was somewhat intoxicated, but it was very funny.” :-) What a night!


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  1. Karin says:

    I remember you telling me you were going to VK Live. I love hearing all the details of your adventure in NYC. It sounds like such fun. :)


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