It was great fun knitting last night, but not at first.
The annoying woman show up again early. Susan and I try to talk to each other and try to catch up. She keep butting in and asking for Caro. We don't have a Caro in the group, but we do have a Karla. Karla was teaching her how to knit two weeks ago and have to re-teach her again last week. Susan & I keep on talking and knitting our socks, which I think the woman want a pair of socks, so she keep asking us who are we making the socks for and if we want to sell our socks.
"WE DO NOT SELL OUR WORK"!!!
Then she had this idea of want to learn how to knit socks. HOLY SHIT (I didn't said it out loud, but I wish I had). Susan and I refered her to ImaginKnit for classes. She then keep on asking if the class is expensive.
HOW IN THE HELL SHOULD I KNOW (I didn't said that a loud either).
We just say the class is worth the money. The minutes when on and more of our knitting girls show up, and of course the annoying woman ask each one of them if they want to sell their sock.
WE DO NOT SELL OUR WORK!!!
She keep knitting her scarf for couple of minutes then she pack up and got on the bus. She got on the bus in a hurry and left her knitting, which she came back to get. As she got her knitting, she ASK AGAIN about if we sell our socks, where is the sock knitting class is offered, and if class is expensive. We tell her to go to ImaginKnit, I even tell her to take the #33 bus going toward the Castro and get off at 18th & Sanchez street and the knitting store is right there. This time as she leave, she didn't give out cupcakes that tast like playdo (THANK GOD).
Then the evening went very smoothly.
Leslie brought some yarn to wang on Susan's swift and we all got to touch it. Mia share with us some sock patterns & we all chit chatted.
All in all is a good evening.
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