Sunday, September 5, 2010

Report from San Francisco (EGA)


Our spy at the EGA Seminar in San Francisco has reported in.  This is Vicky De Angelis speaking:

"I just love San Francisco. It must be my favorite please to be, well after San Diego that is.  Arrived here yesterday afternoon and checked into the hotel in downtown San Francisco, then quickly registered for seminar. Even though this is my first EGA seminar, I have been going to ANG seminars for quite a while. Of course you are anxious to see all the familiar faces that you have grown to know over the years. The book store and boutique was not ready for business yet, but we were able to get our tote bags and other goodies. After something to eat and a local adult beverage, it was time for bed.

My morning started out with breakfast party of Kate Gaunt, Gay Ann Rogers, Liz Lennert and myself. They all had classes, whether teaching or participating and I was off to see the sights. My tour's first stop was Monterrey Bay Aquarium in the town of Monterrey. It was built around the existing Cannery Row buildings that were built during the hey dey of sardine fishing. Most amazing place and I could have spent hours there, even though we only had a quick 90 minutes. The exhibits of the seahorses and jelly fish were my absolute favorite and I could see many a needlepoint canvas waiting to be painted of these magnificient creatures. Time was up and walked along Cannery Row, taking the sights until I got to 'Stitches by the Bay' which is the loacl needlepoint shop that June McKnight owned and still teaches there. Darling little shop and I was most fascinated that the threads were totally hung by color (not floss and pearl, but other) so all the pinks were toegther from Splendor to Sprinkles and then all the reds together. Quite a feast for the eyes! We also checked out a knitting shop around the corner that carried some very different yarns. We left and toured through the 17 mile drive on our way to Carmel where we had lunch. a little more sightseeing and then shopping.

I had a little time to see the exhibit and the merchandise for seminar that the local chapter is selling. Of course I added a frameweight to the collection, a darling pink crab! The stiteched items that were on exhibit to be judged needed to have something to do with life on the Barbery Coast. Wonderful pieces, but the show stopper which won first place, judges choice and a GPR ribbon was a small-sized corset that was displayed on a small mannequin bust.  It was a rich turquoise silk, magnficiently sewn and laced up in the back. It was adorned with lace, silk ribbon flowers and roses, beads and other trims. It really is a show stopper and deservingly so as it was so beautifully done.

Tomorrow is another sightseeing day for me and my class starts on Monday, which is a San Francisco map done on hand dyed linen with Catherine Jordan. The class was full and did go to lottery, so I consider myself lucky to have gotten it. Excuse my spelling as I am working in the lobby with my netbook and no glasses.

I will try to send more tomorrow as Sunday evening is the opening banquet...."

Thanks, Vicky!  For someone typing in the lobby without glasses, I think you did a magnificent reporting job!!!  

Please remember to keep checking Gay Ann Roger's website for photographs and brief reports.

Here's the website for the shop Vicky had such fun at.
http://stitchesbythebay.com/


Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com Archived Yahoo 360 postings at http://profiles.yahoo.com/chillyhollow

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