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Friday, 30 January 2004
Ewephoric Weekend
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The Wool Connection down in Avon CT holds a fantastic knitting weekend once a year in the Spring. I look forward to this event all year, as for me, it signifies the beginning of Spring.

I just received my brochure for the classes. This year I want to take classes both days, but choosing which classes is always difficult. I give myself 1 day to do this, and fax the application back so that I get my first choices.

On Saturday, I have to choose between taking classes with Melissa Leapman, Judy Pascale or Andra Asars. Andra is teaching "Finishing Basics" on Saturday morning which I could really use. Melissa Leapman (whom I think is a really nice person, plus a great designer) is teaching Basic Pattern Drafting in the morning, and Nifty Necklines in the afternoon. Judy Pascale is teaching Elongated Beaded Bag on Saturday morning, and Creative Borders and Bands on Saturday afternoon.

My usual MO is to take one class that helps me improve my knitting basics. The other class I like to take "for fun". Learn something that allows me to expand the creative part of knitting.

Sunday's classes are the following choices (for me):

Basic Crochet for Beginners - Kathie Power Johson
Untangling Cables - Melissa Leapman
Tips, Tricks and Hints - Lily Chin

As you can see, I have some choices to make. :)

Posted by baycolonyfarm at 6:39 PM EST
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