[Blogging the day after I should, since yesterday (Tuesday) was another travel day.]
Monday morning Penelope and I got to meet up with one of my favorite knitbloggers, Thea Colman of
Babycocktails fame. We met some time back when Thea came down to New York City, and we did a mini yarn crawl with Colleen,
Subway Knitter extraordinaire. Luckily, Thea had a little time for coffee, knitting, and designer shop talk in the midst of selling her house, so we met up at a groovy (and huge, especially by NYC standards) coffee shop,
Diesel Cafe in Davis Square. We were too busy having fun and chatting to take any pictures, so you'll have to use your imagination :)
We did a little show-and-tell, Thea gave Penelope a little paper cocktail umbrella, which helped Miss P warm up to Thea, talked about how we do what we do. I even got a sneak peek inside Thea's design notebook. It's so interesting to see and discuss how we do things. Thea and I are more seat-of-the-pants types when it comes to designing, working out a lot of the details on the needles, while Thea's friend
Amy Herzog of Fit-to-Flatter fame has everything written and spreadsheeted out before she knits a stitch.
I would love to hand the same yarn to a bunch of different designers and see what they come up with. I bet no two would be alike.
After a delicious latte topped with one of those foam designs (sort of a leafy branch thing), we stopped in to the Davis Sq. Goodwill to see what adventurous bargains they might have. There was even a dress form in the window Thea and I both noticed. But all I found was a big Spongebob coloring book for Penelope. Sometimes I get overwhelmed by the racks and racks of clothes, I think.
Penelope was a trooper on the T, and I even got to grab a burrito from Anna's Taqueria (one of my favorites) for lunch.