Stephanie Pearl-McPhee was at Borders in Burlington last night.
Seriously, please don't underestimate knitters. We represent.
Especially in the hometown of Ravelry.
Seriously, please don't underestimate knitters. We represent.
Especially in the hometown of Ravelry.

I met loads of people. I met a lot of people in person, that I previously only knew online. I even saw a few knitters from Melrose that I haven't seen in ages.My friends just knitting away:


I met Stephanie. She spends time with everyone. We talked socks and we took a sock pic:

The fabulous Harry Potter socks are now fabulous Yarn Harlot Harry Potter socks.Can you stand it?
The rules were no inscriptions, but I made a simple request. I asked if she would write the word "arse." I got that and then some:

It's hard to explain the appeal we knitters have for the Harlot.
She's our Madonna - without the pointy bras, of course.
She's our Madonna - without the pointy bras, of course.






8 comments:
come on, don't sell yourself short. you could totally knit a pointy bra :)
Nice to see you last night--love the socks. My mail carried just came up to the door with a box that included yarn for a Gryffindor inspired winter ensemble :)
It was lovely to meet you! :-)
"She's our Madonna - without the pointy bras, of course."
Apparently, without any bra, unless required to get up in front of an audience! But lots of new underwear ...
Cath - email me. I've lost your email. We should do a knitalong for the interweave sweater.
Hey, it was so good to meet you last night! Lots of fun.
I heard about the hilarity from FabricNFiberFantic when she stopped in Salem yesterday. Sounded like everyone had a lot of fun. BTW, Stephanie will be at Seed Stitch next Summer. I'll be at that one of course. ;-)
The subculture of knitters has overlaps with the cult of Harry Potter. Who. Knew!!???
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