This weekend has been a mix of work (blah...) and fibery goodness.
Yesterday I headed to one of my favorite cities in the US - Chicago - for Yarn Con. I was there to scope out vendors for a future guild event and also to find some yarn for a swap. I was successful on both fronts - but I can't show you the results as I don't want my swap partner to see her gift (it's not a secret swap so she knows I'm her partner).
The few hours in Chicago just reinforced that I need to go there more often. (Not the greatest photos being taken from my car at stoplights.)
I detoured from Pulaski Park (Yarn Con's location) to just south of downtown to Dearborn station and Loopy Yarns. They have much more space than their previous location.
Different weights of yarns are located in different rooms and they have a very large classroom space/sale yarns in the lower level.
If you hit Loopy Yarns, be sure to make time to explore the surrounding neighborhood, known as Printer's Row.
I also made a stop here as I'm looking for CD storage ideas.
I'd never been before as it is not a simple thing to get to the store from the interstate highway. It is so huge it's overwhelming. I walked around all 3 floors just to get an idea of all the merchandise and picked up a catalog. I did pick up 2 more holders for my knitting magazines. It took a bit of searching as the majority of their stock are made out of folded cardboard. (Why would one put steel details on cardboard? While it looks nice, it's still cardboard and, in my opinion, flimsy.)
We have a finished object! The Faroese Shawl from A Gathering of Lace. It did not turn out as large as I would like - I was in denial but didn't want to rip out yet again - so instead this item will be a gift.
(This was the best photo I could get - by spreading it over 2 small tables then standing on a chair. Click to see the detail.)