Episode 78 Retreat Tips

Published: Feb. 17, 2012, 6:37 p.m.

Good tips for attending knitting retreats.

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These wonderful businesses are sponsors of our retreat and this episode: Quince & Co, Ewe-nique Yarns, Peddler\u2019s Way Quilt Co, TheFiber Universe, The Blend, and Knit4Together in Dunlap IL (north Peoria suburb)\u2026and of course, my Longaberger Home business. Their sponsorship helped keep the cost of the retreat down so we hope you will support them as best you can.

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complete show notes at www.knittingpipeline.com

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I would like to thank the wonderful knitters who tested my first shawl design, Piper\u2019s Journey. It was released last week and thanks to all of you it has gotten a lot of attention. The Knit Along is piping right along too. A big round of applause for test knitters Molly, Amy, Bronwyn, Charr, Judy, Louise, Meghan, Nancy, Sarah, Deb, Mimi, and tomatkatgreen.

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I enjoy your feedback, comments on the blog, and questions. Feel free to write to me at Paulaef@aol.com or on Ravelry as PrairiePiper

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Our retreat! We still are still accepting reservations...

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March 2-3, 2012

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(Friday night and all day Saturday)

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Crossroads United Methodist Church, 1420 N Main St., Washington IL 61571

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Charr and Bronwyn are in The Blethering Room today.

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Charr:\xa0 Honey Cowl\xa0and Norby by Gudrun Johnston

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Bronwyn: Piper\u2019s Journey by Paula Emons-Fuessle, A Very Good Cowl Indeed by Liz Abinante, Flurries Cowl, Cozy Worm Child\u2019s Cowl, LTK Braided Cap by Theresa Belville

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Paula\xa0started Mystery Mitten KAL with Laura Linneman

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General Retreat Tips

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Things to bring:

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    • \nSocial knitting. Easy, autopilot. \n
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    • \nMore than one project, possibly another weight and needle size.\n
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    • \nWaste yarn and needles in case you want to learn a new technique.\n
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    • \nBusiness cards. Vistaprint has low cost/free.\n
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    • \nCamera\n
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    • \nKnitting Notions\n
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\nWear:\n
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  • \nYour handknits!\n
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  • \nBring layers of clothing as facilities tend to run hot/cold and you may too.\n
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  • \nBe comfortable.\n
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For those coming to our retreat please bring a mug for tea or hot drinks so we can save on paper goods.

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We talk about eating and shopping in our town of Washington.

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Maria's Tea Room for those with special diets or if you just like good food.

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Basta O'Neills for wonderful Italian and Irish fare

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Gracie's Sports Bar and Grille next to The Sleep Inn

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Michael's Italian Feast. Famous for their bread. Not much atmosphere here though. Most of the locals carry out. Just so you know.

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Cummin's for cafe style food, jello salad, and cottage cheese. Their breakfast special is super and is only a bit over $4.

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We forgot to mention The C-Note Pub which is located in the same building as The Cornerstone Inn. They have wonderful sandwiches and THE BEST sweet potato fries. The Denhardt Baking Company is our usual place to go for breakfast after church.\xa0

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High Note/Low Note

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Bronwyn\u2019s high is Grady\u2019s imagination. Low (very) is bending back a fingernail. Ouch!

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Paula\u2019s high is a new apple called Autumn Glory. It is has a unique taste. Low Note: mealy and mushy apples.

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Charr\u2019s highs. Seeing a bright red male cardinal outside of Paula\u2019s window and Red Velvet Cake Doughnuts from Ron\u2019s Bakery.\xa0

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Haste ye back!\ufeff