Things I Really Enjoyed:
My roomie, Angela from Toronto-20 years old, incredibly bright and talented and just as excited as me to be there. She has more great photos on her blog, so check it out.



Hearing Meg's soothing and cultured voice in person.
Sitting by Kris, Jane, Liz, Katie, Nancy and Darcy-what fun we had. Knitting should always be combined with laughter.
Seeing most of Elizabeth and Meg's sweaters from the books and newsletters-wow what a body of work. Here I am vamping with the masterpieces.


Talking with Barbara, Michael, Sam, Greg, Suzette, Willi, Lin, Alice, Gail, Frances, Lisa, Stephanie, and everyone else.
Listening to Lin play the Celtic harp in the evenings-soothing and beautiful.
Finishing my circular entrelac tam. The mysteries of circular entrelac begin to unfold to me, and even though mine is too big, it was a valuable project. You can see it in the above photo. Natty, eh?
Being the student. Most of it was review for me, so even better, having a truly re-engerizing break from everything usual about my world.
Being among my tribe. That's how I felt when I first walked into a yarn shop. I think I made some real, new friends, and I am looking forward to cultivating those friendships.
4 comments:
Kellie, what a wonderful post about camp. How true--about everything. Elisabet and I visited Door County after Camp, then headed home to Madison. yesterday, Elisabet returned home to Spain. It was so wonderful to meet you. Your name tag was beautiful, as were all of your projects. Keep in touch!! Gail
Hi Kellie!
I've been rounding up links to campers blogs, and have just added yours. Glad you enjoyed camp. It only gets better, trust me!
LP
http://knitaddict.pahdoco.com
Hi, Kellie, it was so nice to meet you! Re-entry into real life was tough -- not that I didn't miss my family and not that I don't have a great life but it's not like going to Knitting Camp, is it? Sadly, I haven't been knitting as much as I'd like either. Take care -- I look forward to reading your blog in the coming months.
ahhh How I miss the joyful moments in the knitting camp!
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