Stitches West is over for another year, and after attending at least 12 of the 16 Stitches West events, it seems I may have a handle on it!
First, I made my list of things to buy:
Second, I packed my rolling backpack with the essentials for the day: snacks, Aleve, my list, a copy of my yarn inventory, and a copy of the Pantone Fall 2007 colors print out.
Finally, I chose my knitted-by-me outfit: Donatella jacket, Shape-It scarf, and handknit socks. Add comfortable shoes, a waist-pack with essentials (1 credit card, cash, drivers license, coins, chapstick and chewing gum) and a knitting project in case there was a line like last year (2nd sock).
Once parked near the Santa Clara Convention Center (no space available in the garage) and inside the hotel that adjoins, I noticed that Stitches was using virtually the entire Convention Center. The Market was even larger than last year, and the crowd management was much better.
Over the course of the day, I saw Lee, Nancy, Kristin, Barbara, 2 Joans, and several people I know by sight. I didn't see Diana or Alison, and I know both were there. Joan and I planned to attend together, and a last minute conflict caused her to join me after I'd shopped for a couple of hours. Perfect! I had time to wander on my own, and then to see things with someone else - absolutely the best way for me to shop.
How did I do on my list? Did I stick to my list?


I also bought 2 items that aren't on the list: coil-less safety pins, which are really hard to find, and this lovely yarn:

Deep dark chocolate brown 60% cashmere 40% merino blend, a little over 2,000 yarns, DK weight (it's absolutely wonderful to touch and look at!) from Newton's Yarn Country. They had a special for Friday (maybe the whole show) of $7 a skein if you bought 5 or more skeins, which made this an incredibly reasonable purchase. (Unfortunately, my photography skills are not good enough to capture the chocolate-y goodness of this yarn; the orange sherbet color is pretty true.)