Saturday, March 06, 2010

Nina's a Well-Knit Shop

Hi Knitters,
All I can say about Nina: a well-knit shop in Chicago is a big huge WOW! It is a sleek, modern, gorgeous knit shop and I was impressed. Love the giant needles in action in the front window. The shop is set in a hip neighborhood surrounded by lots of little shops and eateries. The buildings are old and that is why it is intriguing to step inside the older facade to find this ultra-modern knitting haven.
I feel like Nina (the owner) has thought about every inch of her shop. The placement of every item, display, seating, storage, lighting, shelving... just everything is so well-thought out. The shop is incredibly well-organized and thorough. This makes the shop an experience everyone can enjoy with ease. It is like a breath of fresh air. The yarns are all within reach, patterns and books are placed with yarns. It all makes perfect sense. The staff is friendly and attentive but not over-bearing. They were really fun and courteous. I enjoyed every aspect of this shop. You will, too!
I arrived about an hour before my event started and I used that time to get some photos of the shop and to set up the trunk show of projects. I signed a small stack of books that people had bought ahead of time for me to sign. You know you can do that if you can't make an event and you want your book signed, just call the shop to let them know. Any shop will send the signed book out to you after the event. Nina is a huge supporter of Blue Sky Alpacas and Spud & Chloë which is fun to see. People started arriving early so I was glad I was there and set to greet them.

There was a great turnout which is always fun. When it was the most busy and crowded I didn't have a chance to take photos but I'll share some of the special moments and people I did capture. It was a fantastic event! The shop was really bubbling over with people and I signed a ton of books, including lots of sets of all three Itty-Bitty Books. There was a long line at the register and people had books and armloads of yarn to purchase. It was a happy, happy event!
This beautiful mother/daughter team were so fun and adorable. The mom, Mary Jo, made me the most interesting brooch. It is like the one she is wearing. I didn't notice until I got home but the rose is made out of an opened zipper. I'll get a good photo of it later, it is way cool. The Collector actually noticed the zipper aspect. I popped my new pin right on my sweater and enjoyed it for the rest of the day. A handmade gift to me is better than gold or diamonds any day. I will wear my pin with pride. Thank you so much for thinking of me, Mary Jo. Her daughter, Kelly, is awaiting the arrival of her first baby in June. It was funny because her friend, Becky (Hi Becky!!), had come to an event in Dayton the day before and told me about Kelly. Love that small world stuff.

I hope I am getting the names correct.
I can tell I am still a little under the weather because I keep blanking on people's names and usually I remember names easily. The knitter above (I think it's Michelle?) emailed me photos of her little girls wearing the Sweetheart Hat and I do remember the photo and her girls being so adorable. She was really fun and stayed a long time. She was so joyful about her knitting. It was contagious. It was a treat to meet you!
This group of women came early and stayed to the very end of the event. They were so fun and enthusiastic, I loved it. This photo was after almost everyone had already left.
This is Maggie and she made a reversible cat and mouse toy and a lamb and a cupcake hat from Itty-Bitty Nursery. They are wonderful!!! I love it when people bring their knitting to share. That's always the best.
Kelly knitted up all of these Spud & Chloë gems. Ribbit, Rabbit and the Heart on a String Hat are all free patterns that you can get here. The other hat is the Hoot Hat that you can order here. She did a wonderful job. Oh and that's her sock monkey from Itty-Bitty Toys face down on the counter. She did a great job on that, too.
Here is a closer look! Look how good those are. Kelly also made a bunch of Itty-Bitty Hats that I was so glad she brought to share with me. It makes all of the hard work worthwhile when I get to see people knitting and enjoying my patterns and books. That's really the best thing of all.
Another friend popped in to say hello. Remember this post? I was thrilled to get to meet Kris in person. I recognized her giraffe before I recognized her. I love the face on her giraffe. The eyes look twinkly.
Kris is so cute and just look at all of us together. We belong together. lol. Here you can see my flower pin. So sweet. That's Nina right behind us, too. She had the cutest green jacket on that had an orange ribbon tie at the waist. I want one of those:)

This woman has a daughter who owns a preschool named, Olive You Nursery School. She, of course, had to make the Olive You! hat from Itty-Bitty Hats. She is moving to Wisconsin, not too far from Madison, very soon to start her dream mini-farm with a prairie and bee keeping amongst other things. She was so excited and sweet. Good luck!! Love the hat. It is one of my favorites.
Kris's giraffe is called, Geoffrey, and I thought this was such a funny shot of him sticking out of her bag for the train trip home. There is something so sweet about her giraffe. It is well done.
There were quite a few kids and babies. At one point when the shop was packed full with knitters, two women with a huge double-wide stroller came inside with a couple of babies in knit hats. I'm not kidding that I was worried about the stroller in the shop with all of the people. The babies started fussing and crying and one of the women made a quick exit along with the stroller but I think the other woman got to stay at the shop which is good.

Two brothers became obsessed with the Baby Doll. As her boys were playing with the doll the mom said to me, "It's too bad I didn't have that pattern when my boys were younger (they are 3 and 5). We bought a plush doll for them." As she said that we looked over and her boys were both hovering over the baby on the couch playing with her clothes and hat. I think she still has plenty of time to make that doll for her boys! They were in love with the baby doll.

I asked her if I could take a photo or two of her boys as they were so excited and interested in all of the toys. She told them to hold a toy for the photo. The older boy quickly scrambled to pick his favorite toys. I love what he chose. The egg to bluebird and nest, the baby doll and the bunny. Isn't he the cutest thing?
The younger brother went straight for the reversible lion to elephant toy. He did a series of flips for me to make sure I saw how it worked. See how the toy is blurry? He was flipping it back and forth as fast as he could. It was the best. Love it:)
I loved the toy clutching of the older brother and the fantastic demonstration by his little brother still flipping away. They were wonderful boys. The older boy told me his mom is going to make him the egg and bluebird first! Good choice.
Look at these visitors. Aren't they cute? They were both so happy. The baby is wearing his Turtle hat from Itty-Bitty Hats. I had to catch these lovelies as they headed to check out with their arms filled with Blue Sky Cotton and Spud & Chloë Sweater. That's a good choice as those are about the best baby yarns ever.

One other funny thing is that I had one man come to have me sign Itty-Bitty Toys for his ex-mother-in-law. That's a first. He told me they are still very close. I loved that story. I also had another man come in to have me sign a book for his wife as she couldn't make it. Both men ran for the door right after I signed their books. Too good.
This lovely woman lives in Madison not far from my house. I have known her for years and she has been a constant positive supporter. I adore her. Her name is Susie, too. I am holding her bear from Itty-Bitty Toys that she made out of Noro Kureyon sock yarn. Susie drove down with her husband to come to the event. He waited patiently for her in a nearby parking lot and did some work to pass the time. He deserves a gold star because Susie stayed a long time. After the event they were going to go over to visit some of her family that lives in Chicago. I was pretty touched to see her walk through the door. She had come to my first event in Madison, then showed up to bring her friend at my second Madison event and now to make the effort in Chicago? That's a good knitting friend right there. Susie has grown children and grandchildren. She knits for everyone. What I love most about Susie is how she loves to try new things. She's game for about anything! I wish you could have seen her beautiful knitted green sweater under that coat. It looked perfect on her.

One more funny thing about Susie is that her nickname is Sooz. I had never met another Sooz before her. When I was in high school all of my friends called me Sus and Shoosha (which is the shortened version of Shoshana with a twist) and Sooz. I used to sign my name Sooz and sometimes, and I am embarrassed to admit this, it was The Sooz. That is so funny. I was like The Fonz. Yeah, pretty cool, right? Oh my gosh I was such a goof.
Here is another amazing blog friend who made a huge effort to show up. This is Chris Fleming. I feel like I know her. She comments on the blog all of the time. She sends me sweet emails. She is a happy knitter and I can't tell you how much it means to me to get to meet her. I teared up when she walked through the door. She brought me a wonderful gift basket and she even knitted something for me! I'll share more about that later. It was a HUGE treat to meet you, Chris. Thank you so much for all of your support and good will. You are an awesome and positive force.
Chris brought another treat to share with me. She was inspired by my book review of Kristin Nicholas' book, Color by Kristin. She made this gorgeous pillow top from the book. I love it. Kristin, if you are reading isn't this fun? Chris just loves Kristin's work and so do I!

Anyway, I have been working on this post all day in bits and pieces. If you are still with me, thank you for reading. I want to extend a huge thank you to Nina and her wonderful staff, Sam and Hillary. You were such great people to meet and you hosted a fabulous event. It was seamless and busy and fun! Great work and a heartfelt thank you from Artisan and me!

I hope to come back again sometime soon! Nina: a well-knit shop knows how to be a gracious host. It was so well done. Wow. I can't get over it. Nina thought of everything to make it a successful event for everyone. They had delicious cookies and water and appetizers. I was eating the cookies by the end of the event, not sure how many but lots. I am singing Nina's praises for sure. Please make an effort visit Nina's or to call and order from this shop. They will ship whatever you'd like straight to you! Nina's shop carries the most extraordinary and beautiful yarns and accessories.

What a good way to end this leg of the tour.
best, susie

Thursday, March 04, 2010

TV & Dayton

Hi Knitters,
I always love a good behind the scenes look at anything. Here is the behind the scenes at WGN yesterday before my TV segment on the Midday News show. Above is my trunk show from Itty-Bitty Toys. I cram every project from the book in my suitcase. This time I only brought one suitcase because I didn't feel up to lugging around two suitcases. It gets to be a lot.
I walked around and took some shots of the studio. Above is the set for the Illinois Lottery. I was in the next studio over. I think TV stations are funny because often the local stations are in really old, kind of run-down buildings. There is nothing fancy about them. The behind the camera workers are often dressed in old sweatshirts and jeans which is in stark contrast to the on-camera people who look so made up.

There is a lot of waiting around so I like to listen in to the banter of the producers and camera people. More on that in a minute.
Here is a make-up room where you can do your own make-up. I didn't even step in here and I haven't ever seen a room like this in any other station. There were two young women occupying this room and they were hula dancers. They were on after me so I didn't get to see them perform. They were very worried about everything, the set, their make-up, their costumes. Not me, I am what I am.
This is the green room where I waited. Here I over-heard that Shirley Jones was scheduled to be on the show right before me. I was pretty excited about that. I am a child of the 60's and 70's and I am pretty sure I have seen every episode of the Partridge Family. I always remember my mom loved Shirley Jones in the movie, Oklahoma, and I did, too. Shirley won an Oscar for best supporting actress in the 1960's and they were having her on to talk about the Oscars for this year.
This is the set I was on. The yellow table was for a young chef making sushi. My table was on the other end of the studio. The chef was really nice and surprisingly interested in my toys. He works for Trader Vic's.

Anyway, while I was on the set setting up my table with projects a big kerfuffle happened. The producer was all distraught because Shirley Jones didn't show up for her segment. The producer called her publicist and they had the next day written down. Shirley was at O'Hare at 11:00 and that's exactly when her segment was scheduled to air on the live show. There was a lot of discussion and dismay and going over the facts about what had happened. Trouble.
I loved it. Although it was sad not to meet or see Shirley Jones this was pretty entertaining anyway. I was in the studio about an hour early. As the bewildered producer walked by me after learning about the Shirley debacle, he said, "Well at least you're here nice and early." I replied, "Yeah, but I'm no Shirley Jones." As he walked away he said, "No, you're BETTER than Shirley Jones!" I loved that! See what being early can do for you? Better than Shirley Jones....

Anyway, click here to see my segment on WGN. By the way, I always get the tallest newscasters to interview me for some reason.
Here I am on the kitchen set of FOX News in Dayton, Ohio. I did the morning show. The host was really cute and enthusiastic and tiny for once. This was good because they had me on for their close out segment, too, so I got to close the show in addition to the regular segment. The hosts came over and played with the puppets for the closing. This was a fun segment to do.


The host was really wanting to learn how to knit so right at the end I tried to help her with a knit stitch. She was sweet and genuinely interested. That was nice.
Here is the event I had over the lunch hour at Books & Co. It was a great group of friendly and fun knitters.
I really enjoyed talking with them. They had great questions. Right in the front is the Books & Co. event coordinator, Sharon. She does such a nice job.
I signed lots of books and listened to lots of good knitting stories. This woman, Maurene, has knit every hat in Itty-Bitty Hats. I love hearing that. She was very sweet.
Books & Co. does great advertising and makes big posters for the stores. They are just organized and well-seasoned at hosting authors. I love going here. I came to this bookstore for Itty-Bitty Nursery as well.
As always the adults love the toys. They pick them up and try everything out. It is fun to watch. I did find another giraffe collector in the crowd, too. Giraffe collectors are everywhere but you'd never know it. You have to ask and if you do ask, you'll find one, too.
There were a lot of grandmas and even great grandmas in the group. They all looked so young. I had one woman who wants to make the curly snake as a stethoscope cover for her son in med-school. She was asking about that. I told her she looked so young to have grown children and then she told me she was a grandma, too. I mean she looked 35 at most. I love that snake on the stethoscope for her son's pediatric rotation. That would be wonderful to see.
This sweetheart (darn, I am blanking on her name, grrrr) drove 2 1/2 hours to come to the event. She took a couple of days off of work so she could come to see me. She was incredibly fun and took lots of photos. I loved meeting her. I signed all 3 of her Itty-Bitty books.

The woman on the right is her sister who lives in town. She was staying with her. Anyway, thanks for the effort. I am always amazed when someone does that and I appreciate it.

More to come tonight! I will be at the other Books & Co. at 7:00pm for another event. Hope to see you there if you are nearby.

I'll be back soon. Tomorrow Nina's in Chicago! Then I am homeward bound. I will be home just in time for dinner at my house.
best, susie

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Chicago, Dayton, Chicago Again!


Hi Knitters,
Unfortunately, I have come down with a rotten bug right before I am hitting the road again for my book tour. I have lost most of my voice. It sounds terrible. I am willing it back by tomorrow morning. Regardless of my voice, I am back to it. It seems ages ago that I was on tour for Itty-Bitty Toys and at that time March 2010 seemed so far away. Now March is upon us and I am packing my bags for the last couple weeks of my book tour. It is going to be a jam-packed couple of weeks, too.

I have pulled out my book and my notes for my speaking and interviews to glance over. That may seem silly but I have already finished the projects and patterns for my next book and my brain can only hold so much information at a time. I need a refresher.

Above is my latest Namaste bag. It is a fantastic bag because it holds my laptop and my knitting and my enormous water bottle with ease. I love it.
I am picking out the yarns I will bring along so I can whip up a new Spud & Chloë project while I am on the go. On a few of my other book trips I knitted and wrote up Ribbit, the Tiny Elf and the Tiny Turkey. I seem to come up with some good stuff while on the road. We'll see how I do this time. I have something fun in mind for a project that I'd like to try.

Here is the quick run-down of my schedule with a few updates:

Wednesday, March 3rd:
I am starting off the trip with an exciting stop in Chicago! Please tune in to the "WGN Midday News" as I will be doing a live segment. This is a live, 3-4 minute segment that will air around 11:35-11:40 AM CT. WGN is shown all over the country so check it out if you get a chance!
I am sorting out my needles trying to decide what to bring along. I am really wondering where all of my size 4 dpns are right now. I have one lonely needle in that slot.

Here is some more fun stuff I will be doing:

Thursday, March 4th:
Dayton, Ohio
FOX45 “In the Morning” This is a live, 2 ½ minute segment that will air around 8:45 AM

Continuing on in Dayton and Cincinnati on Thursday, March 4th:

10:45 arrival BOOKS & CO. (The original location)
11:00 AM Event (book signing) 350 E. Stroop Road
Dayton, OH 45429
Contact: Sharon Kelly Roth
Phone: 937-429-6302
e-mail: RothSK@booksandcompany.com

2:30 PM Radio Interview “Cover to Cover” with Mark DeWitt (this is a book-based radio interview that is later posted as a podcast and I will post the link to this 27 minute show later for you to listen to if you're interested.)
Last event of the day on Thursday, March 4th:
6:45 PM ARRIVAL BOOKS & CO. (The new store)
7 PM Book signing/trunk show 4453 Walnut Street
Dayton, OH 45440
Contact: Sharon Kelly Roth
Phone: 937-429-6302
I'm loading up my Kindle with a couple of new books today. I am not sure yet what I want to read. I love my Kindle. It was a Christmas gift.

Here is my last day of fun where I head back to Chicago!

Friday, March 5th:

12:45 PM ARRIVAL nina: a well-knit shop
1:00 PM 1655 West Division St.
Chicago, IL 60622
Contact: Nina Rubin
Phone: 773-486-8996
e-mail: info@ninachicago.com
At Nina's I will be having a meet and greet and book signing and trunk show. Hope to see you there!
Anyway, wish me luck and really wish me luck that my voice shows up before I have to speak anywhere. I have a case of laryngitis I guess. I haven't been sick in years, not even a cold or a sniffle and now right before I have a strenuous two weeks of touring a rotten cold decides to take over. Bummer. I'm going to make the best of it and hope it all just goes away. I'll bring my hand-sanitizer, too:)

Below is a photo of the new free pattern I just released for Spud says! I don't want you to miss out so jump on over there to get this free pattern for baby socks. It is a great gift idea to have on hand. You can whip up a pair of baby socks in no time at all in a worsted weight yarn like Sweater.


I'll pop back in while I am traveling if I am up to it and I can find a spare moment or two. If not, I'll tell you all about it when I return.
best, susie

Friday, February 26, 2010

Alana's Toy Share

Hi Knitters,
A favorite knitter/blogger/podcaster/designer/photographer, Alana Dakos, has been toy knitting her way through the Ravelympics. She gave me permission to use her beautiful photos of the toys she has made from Itty-Bitty Toys. Alana does exquisite work and I love following her many, many talents.

Take a look with me!
Peek!
Gorgeous and sweet...
Wrapped up like a burrito (that's a quote from Alana:). Yum.

This is the Wrap Me Up Puppy from Itty-Bitty Toys. Click here for the pattern information.
Little Lamb is next on the ticket. Here is the pattern information for the Lamb. This pattern is now available for free in a couple of places (click on the link to find out where).
Alana is the mother of an adorable little sweetheart who reaps the benefits of her fantastic knitting. I am begging you to go listen to this quick audio of her daughter's reaction to the Egg to Bluebird toy Alana made her from Itty-Bitty Toys.

Please go listen, you won't regret it. It is so sincere and sweet. The link is right below:



Alana's blog link is here. You'll find her podcast information and her original pattern information on her sidebar. She has some of the cleanest, most beautiful patterns for purchase that I've ever seen. She is a real talent. She has patterns for kids and adults. Her blog is a treat, like a big piece of chocolate cake.

Recently, Alana started designing for Spud & Chloë, too. I am thrilled about this. She is really good. Check out her first design for Spud & Chloë called, The Li'l Man Vest. It's the best.

Here is the link for Alana's Ravelry Group (which I am a member), Never Not Knitting. She has quite a following, well-deserved.

Thanks, Alana, for letting me share your terrific work. You are a joy.
best, susie

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Best Friends Forever

Hi Knitters,
There are two silly and clever bloggers out there who had a good time with their knitted giraffes from Itty-Bitty Toys. I got such a kick out of their sense of humor that I asked permission to share some of their photos with you. Please hop over to their blogs to check out their knitting and other posts, too, you won't regret it. Laurelena writes the Tangled blog. Her friend Kris writes the Knifty Red blog. They are both wonderful blogs filled with excellent knitting!

Thank you both for letting me share your fun!

The giraffe friends visited a local yarn shop, Nana's Knitting Shop, and turned that place upside down. The visit started with a little quiet time and reading (an excellent book choice I might add:).
Aren't they sweet? Why is it that two of something always looks cuter than one? More to look at I guess.
Then the friends started getting a little more rambunctious when they decided to climb the yarn cubbies.
That's a long stretch even for a giraffe.
Phew! Made it.
Snuggle bugs.
Those are some good hugging arms.
That's love if I've ever seen it. What a day to remember.

Thanks again to Laurelena and Kris for letting me share. You and your giraffes made my day!
best, susie
p.s. For another dose of cuteness take a look at what Kristin Nicholas has been up to on her farm. This blew me away. Kristin is incredible. I am definitely ordering a set of her new postcards or you can get her newest downloadable pattern.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Gathering


Hi Knitters,
Last night was the culmination of a long high school swim season for both of my boys. The State Swim Meet was last Saturday. We hosted the end of year Team/Family potluck at our house. This was my front entryway after I created a path to walk through. Before I made the path it was just a sea of shoes straight up to the door. There were over 100 people filling our house to the brim.

The boys never seem to mind when it is crowded. They huddle around each other and sit on the floor. My son is the one in the black sitting on the couch. He sat with his friend's legs draped over him for almost the entire night. I love how there are six boys looking at the tiny screen in the one boy's hands. These boys are so funny. I just love watching them and hearing them laugh.
One family spent hours pulling together a dvd of the season's highlights. Everyone gathered to watch. We had two huge screens set up for the viewing. It was really fun. This is a great group of people to be around. Everyone helps out and pitches in.
Our team finished as the state champion runner-up! They were seated third going into the meet so this was a fantastic finish. It was the most exciting swim meet I have ever seen and I have been watching swim meets for over 30 years so that says something. The boys are amazing and fun. I feel so honored to have the chance to be involved with them in a tiny way.

I am a tired cookie this morning but it is a good tired. In a couple of weeks we will be planning the final team banquet with the other captain's parents. There is still more work to be done but we are almost at the end.

Now, about that book manuscript that's due today....

Have a good Monday, Knitters.
best, susie

Friday, February 19, 2010

Wordless Crazy Hair Day Tutorial

Hi Knitters,
TC has crazy hair day at school. This is what we came up with!




There you have it!

The blue ice art piece from the last post is in Family Fun magazine. It may be on their site. I got a lot of questions about how to make one. TC made it at Girl Scouts so I don't have much more information than that for you. It was frozen in a tin pie plate with a cup set in for the center hole. There were colored ice cubes set in. That's all I know. It is still a beautiful sight hanging on our tree.

Good Friday to you all:)
best, susie

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

I Purled My Knit

Hi Knitters,
Do you see it there on the rib? I do and I'm leaving it in. That's how I roll sometimes. I think it is funny. I am sure it was dark when I did that.
My son's Track Jacket is in the works again. I started it last summer and finished the back and fronts only to find out it was too small even with additional length added. I reluctantly ripped it out. That's just a whole lot of brown stockinette stitch to rip out. I let it stew around for a bit but realized there wasn't any other good solution.

The yarn is Spud & Chloë Sweater in the Chipmunk colorway. It is gorgeous.
Here is attempt number two, size XL with added length in the body and arms. He is a long-john with very broad shoulders. This second version is my Ravelympics project for Team Itty-Bitty Knits. I am not trying to be negative but I highly doubt I'll finish within the time frame. I have too much going on to believe I will finish but I am trying to get as far as I can. Every minute I am not doing "work" knitting or writing I am trying to work on the Track Jacket. I have to say it is kind of fun to be working on a big huge sweater when all I've been doing lately are little knitted things. The Ravelympics are definitely giving me a kick start in getting this project done. That is a good thing. I'll just do the best I can.
TC went to her Girl Scout meeting at a friend's house last week and made this wonderful sun-catcher blue icicle making thing. It is colored ice that was in an aluminum pie tin. Today is the first icicle I've seen. I can't wait for her to see it after school.
I love it.
best, susie