Madrona Fiber Arts Winter Retreat
is a great knitting convention that is in it's 10th year. The retreat is
so popular that people attempt to register as soon as registration
opens on the website. Last year the number of people attempting to
register took down the servers. This year's retreat was February 12-15
with registration opening at 1pm PST on November 13th. I decided to
get ready by going to website at 11am. I noticed that registration was
already open so I immediately signed up for 4 classes and got all my
first choices: Latvian Mittens with Beth Brown-Reinsel, Estonian Lace
with Nancy Bush, Double Knitting with Lucy Neatby and Steeks with
Janine Bajus. I also arranged to share a room at the hotel as I didn't
want to commute from Seattle to Tacoma every day.
On Wednesday 2/11, I packed my suitcase and took the #39 bus downtown to have lunch with George. I then took the
Sounder commuter train from Seattle to Tacoma and then the
Tacoma Link light rail from the train station to 2 blocks from the
Hotel Murano.
My hotel room had a view of Mt. Rainier. (Look to the left of the
Tacoma Dome's white root. Mt. Rainier is kind of blending in with the
clouds.)
Hotel Murano dedicates each floor to a different glass artist. My
floor was for a Japanese artist whose name I forgot to write down. Her
featured piece was a long canoe-shaped boat with a girl in a dress at
one end and a rabbit-headed figure in the same dress at the other. It
was quite lovely.
I met
Jen and Fred Hagan for dinner that night at
Paddy Coyne's
on Pacific Ave at 9th. My roommate for Madrona, Barbara Mormile,
joined us. It was fun to catch up with Fred and Jen who weren't
attending Madrona this year. After dinner I was so exhausted that I
was in bed by 10pm.