2nd Annual 4Cs SnB

4Cs | Conferences | Knitting | Not Your Usual Domestic Goddess
Here are the promised pictures from the 2nd annual 4Cs Knit Out activity. This year we met at Miller's Pub and there were almost 15 of us! Do you think that one day NCTE/CCCC will give us our own SIG so that we can discuss how knitting has helped us get through conferences, student presentations, and the tenure process? It was good getting together with a group of women with a common obsession passion and talk yarn, shop, and yarn shops :-)

Pictures below the fold. If you wouldl like to supply names for the victims photo subjects please add them in the comments or email me!

That is a look of concentration on my face. Never try to count cast on stitches at a table full of people in the middle of the bar.

The servers and host were really puzzled about a bunch of folks knitting in the middle of a bar, but they didn't really want to say it out loud. Look at the look on the guy's face in the background. After a while the host got used to people asking for the knitting group :-)

When you pass the camera around the table and have others take pictures it absolves you of all guilt for posting pictures of people with their mouths open :-)

There was conversation and lacework (I'm impressed by people who can knit lace in public!)

Yes, I do hate having my picture taken and everyone at the table seemed to want to get back at me by making sure that I was in damn near every picture!

Ignore the sweet face, she rips the pages out of knitting books!! Look at the table! * sobs *

We ate, drank, and stitched (crocheters too!).

And last but certainly not least there was Clancy, who "forgot" her knitting!!

More next year!

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Clancy may have forgotten

Clancy may have forgotten her knitting, but she looks like she's having a pretty good time. One of these days I'll get to meet both of you. Maybe I should take up knitting again—that would work!