The Philadelphia KnitWits Take On The Big Apple

by Clesha on June 16, 2010

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The KnitWits finally made it to New York for a day of yarn shopping. You have not had fun until you’ve gone on a day trip with these ladies. I laughed all day long!

After months of planning how we would travel to NY (we can take the limo next time Karen), we decided to go with MegaBus. The tickets were really cheap round trip, but we learned that the longer you wait, the more your tickets will be. We paid $22 to travel on double decker, green energy bus equipped with free Wi-Fi. Not a bad way to travel and the ride was comfortable. I would highly recommend them if you’re planning a day trip to NY.

Once we arrived in NY, it was as if we were a class of 2nd graders who lost their teacher. I think it was the NY air, but getting our barring took a moment or two. Eventually, we figured out the Metro Card machine, got on the train and headed to our first stop at the Lion Brand Yarn Studio.

Sometimes the most fun you can have is when you hit a snag in your plans. We arrived at 14th St. around 10:30 am and realized Lion Brand Yarn Studio didn’t open until 11:30. So, what would any group of women do? We walked over to the Chelsea Market (which felt like 5 miles) and did a bit of shopping. The place is filled with bakery, after bakery, after bakery. It smelled delicious from one end of the market to the other. Breads cheeses, cupcakes, cookies…oh and they had other shops in there to. One was even having a sample sale (sorry , can’t remember the name right now). As you can imagine, we lost a few of our members to the clothes and shoes stacked on tables through the shop.

It was finally time to walk the 7 NY blocks back to Lion Brand. Once inside, all the miles we just walked left our minds. It was quickly replaced by Ohs and Ahs once we walked in and saw all the yarns, textures and projects that filled the studio. There was a knitting class going on so we were mindful to behave ourselves.

Tracey was working that day (yay!) and it was so good to see her. Monique and I met her the first time we went to the studio last August. She was so full of information and suggestions. I was so glad she was there so she could meet everyone in our little crew. We took our time and perused the wall of yarn, checking out new projects and the yarn sample wall. I bought some yarn with the intent to knit my dad a Christmas gift that he’ll enjoy. And, thanks to Lydia, I’ll be working on a new leaf lace shawl at our next meeting. It’s really pretty and I think it will knit up perfectly in the Nature’s Choice Organic® Cotton Yarn I selected.

So, off to our next stop, Knitty City. We came out of Lion Brand and decided to take a group photo in front of the window. Another hitch. My batteries died. No more shots, but a lot more day and fun.

We get off the subway at 79th street, came up stairs and were smack in the middle of a street fair. The smells of grilled everything hit me like a perpetual wave of barbeque goodness. Yeah, it was well past lunchtime, but we already decided to wait until we finished shopping to find a place to eat close to the bus stop. I was ready for that plan to change, big time.  Needless to say, our group quickly broke up again. We actually held a strategy meeting in front of a table of cut glass pendants since we couldn’t tear two of our KnitWits away!

We left them and walked the one block to Knitty City with a plan to return to the street fair before heading back to 34th St. I began to notice the small yarn shop trend in NY. They have ample room for yarn and tables, but when the shop is full…it’s full! I picked out some yarn that was being discontinued from the sales crates while fingering and dreaming about the chunky Malabrigo yarn I would leave behind.

I was so glad I did. When I got to the register and heard my total, I didn’t even try to justify the amount I was spending on yarn. And, without a project in mind for it! I haven’t been yarn shopping in months, but that’s not excuse. On the plus side, I did get a free tote to carry my projects because of it.

We made it back to the street fair and walked most of it, before heading back to the MegaBus area. We were starving by then and decided to eat at Harrington’s Pub (or something like that). Big mistake. The food was tasty, but one of our members didn’t receive her order until we were practically done with our food. She only ordered a cheese burger and it took forever. I’m still not clear if it was the fault of the waitress or the kitchen, but they had to comp the burger to make up for the disaster. To top it off, she said the burger wasn’t that great.

With two hours left to kill, and pouring rain outside, we walked over to Borders and hung out there for an hour before walking to the bus stop. There were lines and bodies everywhere. Since there wasn’t a line for our bus, we decided to make one and others who were on the same bus, piled in behind us. We made that last hour fun and it went quickly.

The ride home was quiet and uneventful. Most of us slept, but we were all tired from a fun day in the big apple. Now we’re planning our next fiber adventure.

  • Charles
    I Love the milk mustache. You guy's really look like you had a great time. Are any men allowed to be Knit Wits? Wait, take your time before you answer that one.
  • Some men are already knitwits...LOL Surprisingly, there are a lot of men that knit and crochet. So, picking up a stick or hook isn't taboo for men anymore.
  • Cphysr
    How does one handle all the twist and knots that may occur? And what about the needle pokes?
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