Sounds like an amazing weekend!
Posted by Paulette at May 3, 2012 2:32 PMSounds like an amazing weekend!
Posted by Paulette at May 3, 2012 2:32 PMDrool... Okay, when I find another job with a paycheck that will extend beyond the basics of food, rent, and gas, saving up for that has just gone to the top of my list. Sounds like a great time.
Posted by Melfina the Blue at May 3, 2012 2:34 PMThat sounds amzing - once more. And once more I regret that Port Ludlow is just so very very far ...
But I'm looking forward to blog posts and pictures.
Posted by Maria at May 3, 2012 2:36 PM"Gourmet Retreat" has me picturing Monty Python's crew in ascots and aprons and chef's hats hightailing it for the treeline, shouting "Run away! Run away!"
Posted by rams at May 3, 2012 2:38 PMWOW! That would be fun! Sadly, it is the weekend of TNNA. Hopefully, you'll repeat in November! Adrienne and I plan on bringing more friends next time.
Posted by Lynae at May 3, 2012 2:40 PMIt's just not fair that I've already booked a retreat for this year. This one sounds like heaven to me. Maybe you'll do it again? Please?
Posted by Joan at May 3, 2012 2:40 PMHell, you need to do this in the UK. Or Europe would do. I don't think the budget could stand the flights...or the excess baggage I'd bring home!!! Looks great fun though.
Posted by Helen at May 3, 2012 2:42 PMOne of these days we're going to have to sit down and coordinate our schedules. I mean it. Unless this is just an ongoing "NEENER" for all the gansey comments...
Posted by Presbytera at May 3, 2012 2:44 PMIf only my budget would let me have so much fun! Any chance you might organize something more accessible for those of us in Ontario?
Posted by Elizabeth at May 3, 2012 2:46 PMWish Port Ludlow was (nearer to me) on the East Coast ;)
Posted by Suzanne@NY at May 3, 2012 2:49 PMPlease, oh please, oh please, can't you just have one of these retreats on THIS side of the continent once? (The Eastern side)
Posted by hollyk at May 3, 2012 2:52 PMSigh. For once I don't have a theater conflict (dreams of Squam, which I could have at least driven to, lost out to Enchanted April) but alas, still have the "single mom on one salary" budget conflict.
Lol. It sounds lovely. Please post many pictures!
Posted by Sunshine at May 3, 2012 2:53 PMAs I live near Port Ludlow I just want to throw in that the surrounding area overflows with organic and sustainable produce farms. Throw in a dairy and some artisian bread bakers and the local seafood and you could get some awesome meals. Can't think of a better place to host this event.
Oh- and there are a handfull of sheep farms producing wonder fleece too.
Posted by Cindy H at May 3, 2012 2:53 PMThis idea is genius! The Venn diagram of those who love cooking and those who love the fibre arts has a large overlap:-B
Posted by Bronwen@Bronwenreads at May 3, 2012 2:57 PMUnfortunately, wayyyyy out of my price range, but it's something to aspire to someday :) (and thus my unbridled joy that you are coming to Perth and I can take your sock class!)
Posted by Lynne at May 3, 2012 2:59 PMSounds amazing! Hope I can make it!
Posted by Freshy at May 3, 2012 3:07 PMMy first reaction was a rather uncharitable Damn you woman!
Unfortunately I am going to Squam and cannot afford to take a second trip in the same month to a place across the country. But food, gourmet cooking, possibly elevating my ice cream skills from awesome to super human! Gah!
Posted by Seanna Lea at May 3, 2012 3:09 PMHow the ideas only get better, I'll never know! Awesome, totally awesome! Though I will be in the area, I have work meeting in Seattle Tuesday...8am. No way to make it on time.
So...if you're tracking for wait list/next time, you can count on one person signing up should this wonderful offer be made again.
Sounds fantastic! Can't do it this year but I hope it gets repeated. And thank you from the non-yet-spinners of us!
Posted by Abigail at May 3, 2012 3:17 PMI showed this to my husband, and his response was: "Can I go too?"
Posted by Gwen at May 3, 2012 3:19 PMThis is EXACTLY up my alley. If you could add leisure time for reading you'd have covered my dream vacation. Alas, it is my once every three years week to be the supportive corporate spouse. Dang, and double dang.
Posted by Robby at May 3, 2012 3:25 PMWould love if just ONCE these could be on the East coast. The $795 is reasonable but not with an additional $460 flight to Seattle and back. Anyway, super jealous and maybe one day my budget will allow it. Hope everyone has a ton of fun, it looks amazing!
Posted by Gennie at May 3, 2012 3:33 PMOh this is brilliant! I can't go this year, but hopefully sometime in the future!
Posted by ashpags at May 3, 2012 3:33 PMThis sounds amazing. Maybe I can afford to do this in a few years - I hope you're still putting together these retreats then!
Posted by Susan at May 3, 2012 3:37 PMI concur with Elizabeth @2:46. You have so many Canadian followers, I sorta felt that most of your book tour catered to you USA followers. I live in Kingston, ON and even that was a challenge when considering trying to go to your book signing, which I think was just one opportunity for Toronto.
Posted by jennifer R. at May 3, 2012 3:39 PMToo bad that coincides with the end of school and all that jazz. I'll be there in 7 years!
Is the farm accessible to wheelchairs?
Posted by Diana Troldahl at May 3, 2012 3:47 PMoooooh it does sound amazing. Hope you'll post plenty of pics.
Posted by Nancyva at May 3, 2012 4:01 PMAw man, I'm already booked for a flight out of town that same weekend. To a different sort of retreat.
Ah, maybe another year.
Posted by Ann S. at May 3, 2012 4:04 PMomg that sounds absolutely amazing. maybe when i'm a grown-up i can afford to go to one. you'll still have these in twenty years, right? *droooooolllll*
Posted by coolquacker at May 3, 2012 4:06 PMSIGH! My heart is jumping for the "send" key, and my mind is checking the balance in the ole account.
I hope this one is a keeper...because I am going to be saving like mad!!!
Posted by Leslie F at May 3, 2012 4:10 PMI have the kitchen equivalent of a gardener's black thumb... but would love to taste what everyone else makes and admire their skill on the cooking day...
I'm going to be in Port Townsend in June, but not the same time, else I'd sign up and spend the days at the retreat and let the rest of the family go entertain themselves!
Posted by Allison at May 3, 2012 4:13 PMWow. Sounds AMAZING - especially this time for me as a non-spinner - will start saving now and hope this is repeated in a few years when I can afford to come over from the UK - definite motivation!!!
Posted by Clare at May 3, 2012 4:14 PMAre Crocheters allowed to attend as well? I Crochet and I am a food enthusiast, this get-away sounds like the perfect marriage of my two passions; Fiber and Food.
Posted by KariLynn at May 3, 2012 4:27 PMI cook 4,000 times better than I knit and 17,539 times better than I spin. So of course this perfect retreat conflicts with a work-related command performance conference. Maybe next time. Have fun!
Posted by Austin Val at May 3, 2012 4:29 PMThis sounds amazing. Tragically, I can't come as things might get prohibitively expensive if I try and make it from Australia (on top of the Iceland tour in September) but gee, I'd love to.
I have one related question, though. Do you have any words of wisdom regarding maintaining your enthusiasm for the retreat whilst organising it? I'm part of a committee organising a retreat in June and I'm hating the bloody thing already, which is, needless to say, a bit sad. It was so much fun last year but I fear this time all the fun will have been sucked out. And yes, I'm running one of the workshop sessions. Similar (but much lower-profile!) situation to yours here.
Posted by Kat at May 3, 2012 4:37 PMWow, that sounds amazing!
Can't make it this year, but I hope you'll offer it again in the future.
Posted by Jenn C. at May 3, 2012 4:40 PMYou are such a temptress! I just registered for an all-day weaving class at Stitches Midwest this August after reading your blog posts about weaving. So of course, I'll end up buying a loom and other accessories for that. Now you are tempting me to fly half-way across the country to this retreat (which sounds wonderful). Sadly, I will resist this latest temptation.
Posted by Claudia at May 3, 2012 4:41 PMI will aim at 2 years from now (keep doing these..I don't spin) when tuition for the tribe is finally done, and my checkbook doesn't wince when I show up to write another check! Have a ball.
Posted by JodyO at May 3, 2012 4:47 PMWhat about doing something like this in Muskoka. I live up here and would be glad to help put something together.
Posted by Elizabeth at May 3, 2012 4:55 PMOh, I hope you keep running these while I save up! It sounds amazing, just not in the budget. Maybe you will post recipes too? I can't wait to hear how wonderful it is because I know it will be! Food and knitting, my dual passions......What a great idea, Stephanie. Have a great time everyone!
Posted by Holly at May 3, 2012 4:56 PMSO excited! Just sent my email. Right up my alley, I'm not a spinner (I have reached maximum hobby density), and it's my 40th birthday in June, and we just got our first tax return in years. Woot! Hope there's space for me.
Posted by Jen at May 3, 2012 5:01 PMWow, hope y'all have a great time! Maybe someday I'll join you. Sounds like a blast!
Posted by Lauren at May 3, 2012 5:07 PMOkay, I think it's time you started franchising these smaller events. Find local organizers and venues, provide guidance and make appearances. There are so many of us who would love to attend but the travel cost makes it prohibitive.
You could have one running every other month in a different part of the continent/world if you didn't have to do all the work yourselves.
What do you think?
Posted by Terri B at May 3, 2012 5:16 PMA couple of questions-- Which is the best airport to fly into? (I will need to price that before signing up) Will there be any transport to share from the airport?
Posted by Heather at May 3, 2012 5:39 PMWow - sounds simply amazing! Anyone who's wavering - DO IT NOW!! I went to one of the silk retreats. Alas, it was a once in a lifetime experience for me, but one that I savor regularly.
Posted by Su1282 at May 3, 2012 5:54 PMOh, wow!! If only the planets (the time and the money) would align! Oh, my, this sounds so wonderful! I can hope that it happens again though...oh please, oh please, oh please...
Posted by Ann at May 3, 2012 5:55 PMI hope you will do this next year as well! I am booked for this year during that weekend but this sounds amazing!
Posted by Jennifer at May 3, 2012 5:55 PMHeather (at 5:39 p.m.): Sea-Tac is the airport that you want. In the past, people have shared rental cars, and there was also a vanpool organized by someone local.
Posted by bekala at May 3, 2012 6:27 PMPlease, please, please do this again later this year or next year? I can't afford it this year, but I can save up for the next round! This would be the most awesome weekend ever!
Posted by Joyce G. at May 3, 2012 6:34 PMRandom thought: I spent quality time with a grandchild this afternoon, listening to fine music. They Might Be Giants recorded a song for Haitian earthquake relief called " King of Socks." maybe your Joe's people could talk to their people and you can come to some agreement before your next flashmob. Just sayon'.
Posted by Cassie Brown at May 3, 2012 6:43 PMPlease, please tell me you'll be doing this again. I can't make it work with my schedule this year, but can't tell you how much I want to come to this.
Posted by Mary at May 3, 2012 6:51 PMHi Steph, what are the dates of the retreat please, or did I miss it?
Posted by gemma at May 3, 2012 7:22 PMOHMYGOD I WANT TO GO TO THIS SO BADLY!
You have hit the nail right on the head for me WRT spinning - I have always been tempted by your retreats because they just sound so lovely, but since I don't spin I didn't feel I could justify it. And now LOOK!!! PERFECTION! Perfection except for the dates... and the fact that I would not exactly be wife-or-mother-of-the-year if I went directly from a 10-day business trip to a knitting retreat instead of home to my 4-year-old :-/.
Sigh. Please say you'll do it again... someday.
Holy cats, what's next from you & Tina??! This sounds like so much fun, and I just talked my friend into going so go get your email, please ;)
Posted by conk at May 3, 2012 8:07 PMKnitting AND food!?!? Sounds almost as if you were thinking of me when you planned it! One problem though...I already have a vacation booked for those days (I know, not exactly sympathy inducing).
Promise you'll offer this class combo again?!?! (pretty please)
Posted by Jen at May 3, 2012 8:16 PMWow, sounds like so much fun. Just way out of my price range. Maybe next time.
Posted by lm at May 3, 2012 8:45 PMIf you can possibly make it to this camp, do so. It won't ever be finer than this combo of mentors and the amazing food and hospitality of the Port Ludlow Inn. Unrivaled.
Posted by Lucy Neatby at May 3, 2012 8:46 PMThank you, bekala at 6:27!
Posted by Heather at May 3, 2012 9:10 PMThis retreat sounds fantastic!
Unfortunately, what I can afford at this time sends me to the PKR-Poor Knitters' Retreat, which consists of a lawn chair, a glass of iced tea, a chicken salad sandwich, & my knitting.
Maybe someday.....
Once again, you have selected dates so that teachers (at least Canadian ones) can't attend. My mom lives in Vancouver and I keep thinking I might get a chance to link my visit with her and a trip to Port Ludlow -- maybe even with my mother who is also a knitter -- but the dates are never during standard vacation times. And no more sock fun in Seattle either? That was supposed to be my retirement celebration :( Sad, sad, sad.
Posted by Shelly at May 3, 2012 11:19 PMIt sounds awesome. And one day when I am again earning a more-than-subsistence living (working as a childminder so I can stay at home with my two) I plan to come on one of these retreats!
Posted by Carolyn at May 4, 2012 1:31 AMHoly gustation batman! If only I had the flexibility to just wing off in June to Port Ludlow! Please please please do this again sometime a few summers from now!
Posted by Melissa at May 4, 2012 1:32 AMIf I win the lotto ;) I'm coming, just so I can sit on the pier there, with my feet hanging over the edge, and knit.
There are no mozzies, right?
Posted by tamar at May 4, 2012 2:38 AMBe still my beating heart! I think it might be a good thing that I live in Australia because resistance would be useless otherwise
Posted by Lisa at May 4, 2012 5:39 AMThis sounds like an absolutely amazing weekend. However, I know for a fact it's not in this year's budget for me. So please, please have it again next year!
That means all you lucky folks who go - have a great time, and give it rave reviews, so they do it again!
Posted by Rora114 at May 4, 2012 8:43 AMThis sounds amazing! when I've finished all the running in circles for my wedding (probably 2013, to be honest) and can knit more than plain socks, plain hats, and simple baby gifts when zoning out between work and wedding prep, and have actual time and money again (really 2013 is going to feel like a year of luxury), I'm signing up for one of these.Well, or another knitting related weekend of awesomeness, but yours look exceptionally good. For reals.
Posted by Laura at May 4, 2012 8:55 AMSounds awesome! Unfortunately, that's about the time we will be moving into our new house. Any chance of a repeat in the fall????
Posted by Terri Sanders at May 4, 2012 10:39 AMBy golly, i think you've hit on a winning combo of knitting and cooking and eating. I think this might even appeal to someone who's just learning how to knit or even someone who just really wants to hang out, work on some projects learn something and then just eat, drink and be merry!
Posted by MB@YarnUiPhoneApp at May 4, 2012 10:51 AMSqueee! I hope you guys do something similar in 4-6 years when I finish my PhD.
Great idea!
Posted by Molly By Golly at May 4, 2012 11:27 AMThis is a genius idea.
Posted by stashdragon at May 4, 2012 11:50 AMI would go just to watch all the pretties and eat. I don't even knit, spin, weave or manage anything artsy - but wow, this sounds great.
If it wasn't for the fact that I have unexpected hospital bills, I would be all over this retreat. It sounds great.
Posted by Helen at May 4, 2012 1:12 PMOh, I do wish that (1) I didn't live smack-dab in the middle of the prairies, (2) wasn't married to a farmer, and (3) that I didn't have five darn bottle-fed lambs. Most farm women have a love-hate relationship with these seasons :(
Posted by Shawna at May 4, 2012 2:00 PMWhat a hoot this will be. I will just have to hope for another round of this wonderful retreat in the future; already stuck with a work obligation for that week. GREAT idea.
Posted by Melissa at May 4, 2012 2:46 PMI so would love to go!! This looks astounding. No way I can swing it, but...*sigh*
Maybe when the kids graduate high school...then there is college...then...
Posted by Michele / akasha at May 4, 2012 4:59 PMplease do this again next year! I already books the 2012 Knitting Retreat
Due to DH having some medical issues that will turn out well for him, but not in time for a summer Port Ludlow outing, I regret missing it this time.
I imagine Chef Dan will be relieved that the lady who can't eat onions will not be there to mess up his menu, though I have nothing but praise for his treatment of me the last two fall Hysterias. When I asked for a yogurt and fruit for lunch on the Mexican feast day, he pretty much said no, that wasn't good enough and came up with something lovely that I could eat.
I would have loved to show him my court bouillon, though, with fresh strong arugula from my garden substituting for the shallots, and giving the sauce a subtle oniony flavor. Really, it's very good. Honest.
Any hope for a fall Hysteria???
Posted by Maureen J at May 4, 2012 6:58 PMI'm thinking I need a raise...or better yet, I must insist that my DH begins making more $$ immediately so that I can join in such an incredible getaway. Not sure either the boss or DH will comply...we'll see ;)
Posted by Suzy at May 4, 2012 7:41 PMOnly the fact that I'm going to be visiting family over that time is keeping me from signing up for this RIGHT NOW.
I suppose it would be bad form to tell them they'd better appreciate my sacrifice, huh? ;)
Posted by Christine at May 4, 2012 11:01 PMPort ludlow is on my list, and this one falls in between SAW and a spinning retreat in july. I am hoping to get to the one with spinning. I will keep looking. See you at SAW!
Posted by Mona at May 5, 2012 12:09 PMSounds wonderful. I'm sure a great time will be had by all.
Posted by Bonnie at May 5, 2012 10:05 PMYou do know that it's all the fault of the knitting to be so creative.
And it makes so much sense to have a chef to free more time for knitting, spinning, dying...
Posted by Juliet in Grand Rapids at May 6, 2012 9:18 PMI'm in!! YESSSS!!!
Posted by KathyRo at May 7, 2012 3:40 PMDrat...it's too soon after Squam and on t'other side of the continent. :-( It sounds simply marvelous! Maybe I can go next year, if there will be a repeat performance.
Posted by Teri S. at May 8, 2012 6:29 PMHow come I moved to the other side of the planet just in time for you to plan this retreat? You are so going to have to repeat this... and I am so going to have to figure out a way to go. Sounds like so much fun!
(just started reading this blog about 2 months ago... started from the beginning, learned to knit and read at the same time, and have just now caught up to almost real time. So much good stuff in the blog... :) )
Posted by equus_peduus at May 11, 2012 4:44 AM