Swapping and Trading for S.E.X.
I could not think of a more appropriate title for this post than the one that finally settled in my head. The incredible Sarah of Hapto had created the whole idea for a big giant swap in the Somerville Library when she started a thread in Ravelry about it.
The idea was simple:
1. Bring in your unwanted stash of yarns, needles, books, and anything else fibery
2. Each item would be assigned points and would be given to you in the form of paper money
3. When items appear up for grabs, folks can purchase the items with the money
I will let The Photos speak for themselves…
Those photos are only the tip of the iceberg. 🙂 I met a lot of folks there and being the curious person I am, passed around another notebook and requested them to sign their names. I am pleased to see how many folks did give their info. Whoever said Bostonians are curt and crusty were wrong. Now if only I could locate that notebook!!!
After that stash enhancement experience, one would think everyone was sated. Not so! Because I was in the area, I decided to drop by at Mind’s Eye Yarns and saw Omly. What a relief that I was not the only person who was in the mood to visit a yarn shop! While there, I took a few pointers from Lucy on what others have done in my situation, and filed them for definite use later. Knitters are so awesome! =:8
Wow, what a great idea and turn out!
This swap looks like it was a blast! 🙂
just lettin you know that you looked absolutely adorable on stephanie’s blog 🙂
woo! and if anyone finds this from far-flung locales, I’d be happy to send you deets and tips and the graphics kit i made up for the swap. 🙂
I wish you could come and visit just for a week and only teach me to knit! The Swedish ladies have tried and nearly written me off, lol! I purchased a book that seemed to cost more than necessary, and I still have not gotten my socks past the cast on stage…HELP!!! Ps I slobbed just a little for that cornedbeef sandwich and the stash exchange…
Very interstin g reading about your adventure in Virginia and seeing the photos.