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Wednesday
Oct062010

My trip to Tulsa!

I had a magnificent time in Oklahoma -- the weather was spectacular, the knitters most gracious, and the yarn shops superb.

Case in point:

How could you not visit a store with a convertible as its mascot, and a placard that proudly proclaims:
Yarn * Classes * Fun? Having visited many a yarn shop in my day, I can wholeheartedly recommend both of the stunning Loops locations (Utica Square and Renaissance Square in South Tulsa).

Shelley and her staff take to heart the creed: "Find a great project fast." They are experts at helping people match yarn to project, select colors that work together and figure out how much yarn a garment requires.

Every customer that comes in the door is attended to in a friendly fashion -- this is not one of those yarn shops where the staff sits behind the counter, deeply engrossed in their knitting, pausing only to stare at you over the tips of their reading glasses, as if you were a horsefly harrassing them at their picnic.

And this little genius of an idea is quite popular as well: a computer for customers to look up patterns and yarn requirements. Who among us hasn't wished we could remember how many skeins we needed for that one sweater we saw in a back issue of a magazine that's in a closet somewhere at home? Or held one delectable skein in our hand, wondering what we could make with it?

If only my high school students were this enthusiastic. (Although most of my students were lovely, rare was the day when someone greeted me at the door with a "Welcome!" and some shamrocks next to my name.)

 Has anyone ever experienced this phenomenon? Knitting people tend to have very interesting backgrounds. In Tulsa, I met someone who was a heavy equipment operator in the Army (and who served for a year in Iraq):

A medical student who was obviously brilliant but who could not have been older than 17:

(Sorry, darlin' -- I'm sure you've been told that 10,000 times. Take it from me, at some point in the near future looking younger than you really are will cease to become a detriment, and you'll be thanking your lucky stars that your genes are what they are.)Among those I did not manage to snap a picture of: a hydrologist, an interior designer, a chef, and a CPA.  We probably could've spent half the workshop discussing the intricacies of everyone's chosen profession. In addition to being silly, I'm also a nerd. I love to learn new things, and there is much to learn about the world.

I know you're waiting for the yarn pictures.

Fine, I'll stop yammering and pony up:

Loops Tulsa, you could not have been nicer or more chic. Thank you for having me!

Workshop peeps, I could not have asked for a better group. I hope you both learned something and enjoyed yourself. You were worth the long trip!

The trunk show will hang out in Loops South through October 10th -- please stop by and say hello to my babies!   Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

 

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Reader Comments (10)

*Drool*
What yummy yarniness!!!
Looks like you had a fabulous time!! :)

October 6, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterRhonnie

Man. That table makes me wish I had bought more!!!! :D

October 6, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMelissa

i am soooo sad i didn't make it! dang dogs and their emergency vet bills!

umm... what are those two brightly colored lovelies in the center of the fourth pic from the bottom? PLEASE tell me they are a stunning addition to the regular lineup, and cy!

October 6, 2010 | Unregistered Commenternikki

Oh oh OH! Can I have a yarn-patterned Mini too?!? That is fantastic!

And the green yarn at the top of the white-lined basket in the center of the table - WANT! And fall rainbow skeins - LOVE!!

And I just adore the picture of Sharon and Melissa together - what a great picture! I so wish I could've been there. Thanks for sharing it with those of us too far to attend!

October 6, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterguinevere

Will you ever come to East PA? I'm soooo jealous of all these other states that are lucky enough to host the traveling yarn show:)

October 6, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLisa

Sharon, You were so wonderful, entertaining, informative, and fun! I had so much fun in your class! I only wish you could always be at Loops! (But then that wouldn't work, when would you have time to make the yarny goodness???) I think you should make Tulsa a regular stop on your yarn tours! We loved having you and look forward to you visiting again soon! Thanks for an awesome afternoon!

October 6, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterBridget

::pee pee::

October 6, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSandy

I've been waiting to see those fall mini skeins ever since you mentioned them! Lovely. Looking forward to seeing you in MARYLAND!
MargieinMaryland

October 6, 2010 | Unregistered Commentermargieinmaryland

Oh how I wish you would come to Costa Mesa, CA...Heck - I'd settle for anywhere in Orange or San Diego Counties!

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