When I first heard of Stitches Midwest a year ago, I was actually up in the area where it was held, on the weekend when it was held, but I decided not to go at the last minute. This year, I promised myself I would go, and I did.
This is a show/expo hosted by Knitting Universe, with several events and classes as well as a large market place. I decided to only go to the market place for my first experience. Next year I may decide to participate in a class. There was plenty to do and see. There were thousands of yards of yarn, hundreds of books and patterns, kits galore, wool drop spindles, knitting needles, and other items too numerous to mention. There were "yarn tastings," demonstrations of techniques/gadgets and appearances by some crochet celeb's~ Drew Emborsky, aka The Crochet Dude, and Kristin Ohmdahl. There were also representatives from some charity organizations.
Project Linus is one of those groups. They had an area as part of their booth where people could sit and crochet a granny square that would be added to other granny squares to make blankets. The colors are red, white and blue, and the blankets that are made go to children that have lost a loved one who was in the military.
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Ladies at the Project Linus booth, with a blanket and squares behind them. |
I made sat down and made a square, in the Filet Starburst Pattern that I have been using lately.
I also learned a needle felting technique, and made a flower. When I finished, I realized that the color of the flower would go perfectly on the purse that I had brought with me.
What a great experience! I can't wait to go again next year.
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