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Vogueknitting JANUARY 17–19, 2014 VOGUEknitting #VKLIVE SPECIAL EVENTS 10:15–10:45 A.M. | SPECIAL EVENTS STAGE, 6TH FLOOR FREE DEMONSTRATION: A Virtual Museum for Knitting and Crochet by Jennifer Lindsay, Center for Knit and Crochet. Learn about the growing collection and plans for this virtual museum of knitting and crocheting history. 11:00–11:45 A.M. | SPECIAL 11:00 A.M.–12:00 P.M. | ASTOR EVENTS STAGE, 6TH FLOOR BALLROOM, 7TH FLOOR Toy Design Workshop with FREE LECTURE: Yoga for Knitters Anna Hrachovec of with Reebok’s Tara Stiles Mochimochi Land This gentle, seated class will release Anna will share the process tension in your arms, neck, and behind her mochis and will shoulders. No mats required. Strala discuss how to get started Yoga founder Tara is the designer and (bring sketches!). face of Reebok’s yoga lifestyle line. 12:30–1:30 P.M. | SPECIAL EVENTS STAGE, 6TH FLOOR FREE LECTURE: The Creativity Cure: How to Build Happiness With Your Own Two Hands by Dr. Carrie Barron & Dr. Alton Barron Carrie (psychiatrist) and Alton (orthopedic surgeon) reveal that creating is integral to easing depression and fueling long-term happiness. 12:30–1:30 P.M. | ASTOR BALLROOM, 7TH FLOOR PANEL: Men at Work—How They Turned Their Passion into Their Careers Moderated by Jared Flood, Project Runway’s Suede, Steven Be, Josh Bennett, and Franklin Habit discuss their creative work in a female-dominated field. 2:00–2:45 P.M. | SPECIAL EVENTS STAGE, 6TH FLOOR FREE LECTURE: Lindsey Ibarra from Kollabora Presents: Emerging Trends in Knitting Learn how social media is shaping modern knitting. 2:00–2:45 P.M. | ASTOR BALLROOM, 7TH FLOOR PANEL: The Art of Knitting Moderated by Debbie Stoller. Learn how these artists elevate knitting to art. Debbie speaks with Anna Hrachovec, Suzanne Tidwell, Jennifer VanSant, Carol McDonald, and Ruth Marshall. 3:00–3:45 P.M. | SPECIAL EVENTS STAGE, 6TH FLOOR FREE LECTURE: How Does She Do That? Carol Milne’s Knitted Glass Carol developed a variation of the lost wax casting process to cast knitted wax work into glass. In this lecture, she will show you how she makes these stunning works of art. 3:00–3:45 P.M. | ASTOR BALLROOM, 7TH FLOOR FREE LECTURE: From Tibet with Love: The Journey of an Extraordinary Fiber with Rebecca Evens Prip of Reywa Fibers Harvested high atop the Roof of the World, yak down is a uniquely Tibetan fiber. Hear the story of this remarkable fiber. www.MalabrigoYarn.com INTRODUCING BOOK 5 IN SOHO BOOTH 1010 Malabrigo yarn is available at selected vendors in the market place. OUR SPONSORS FASHION SHOW SPONSORS COCKTAIL RECEPTION SPONSORS ARM KNITTING SPONSORS BEGINNER LOUNGE SPONSOR FITTING STATION SPONSOR YARN TASTING SPONSORS CLASS AND LECTURE SPONSOR 2 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS EVENT LOCATION THURSDAY, JANUARY 16 5:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Registration Hours 5th Floor 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Evening Sessions See page 8 FRIDAY, JANUARY 17 8:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. Registration Hours 5th Floor 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Morning Sessions See pages 8–9 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Afternoon Sessions See pages 9–10 5:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Marketplace Hours 5th and 6th Floors 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Evening Sessions See page 10 6:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Cocktail Reception Astor Ballroom (7th Floor) SATURDAY, JANUARY 18 8:00 a.m.–6:30 p.m. Registration Hours 5th Floor 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Morning Sessions See pages 14–15 10:00 a.m.–6:30 p.m. Marketplace Hours 5th and 6th Floors 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Afternoon Sessions See pages 15–16 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Evening Sessions See page 16 7:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m. Gala Dinner Astor Ballroom Featuring Barbara Kingsolver (7th Floor) SUNDAY, JANUARY 19 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Registration Hours 5th Floor 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Morning Sessions See pages 18–19 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Marketplace Hours 5th and 6th Floors 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Afternoon Sessions See pages 19–20 3 Booth 715 BOOTH 909 HOTEL MAP & INFORMATION Eighth Floor LOBBY State Street Elevators: The bank of elevators accessed from the Street Fifth Floor REGISTRATION Level or 6th floor (not the main bank). Look for signage. SEVENTH FLOOR CLASSROOMS LECTURE HALL Burnham Wing MARKETPLACE Montrose Wing Dearborn Wing VOGUE KNITTING Clark Wing SAMPLE SALE ART GALLERY LaSalle Wing YARN TASTING & BALL WINDING LOUNGE FIFTH FLOOR CLASSROOMS* ASTOR BALLROOM THE BERROCO Seventh Floor FITTING STATION SHIPPING Buckingham STATION Chicago—Lecture Hall Fourth Floor Price ADDITIONAL SEATING *Classrooms accessed via a short stairwell from the 4th floor or via the State Street Elevators. FOURTH FLOOR: REGISTRATION, MARKETPLACE*, AND SPECIAL EVENTS ADDITIONAL SEATING Registration Red Lacquer Marketplace* YARNSPIRATIONS LOUNGE *4th floor Marketplace accessed via a short stairwell Sixth Floor Free Knit and Crochet Lessons down from the Registration foyer. Or take the State KEY Street Elevators and get off on the 4th floor. Registration Yarnspirations Lounge THIRD FLOOR: Fiber Art Marketplace Art Gallery Arm MARKETPLACE* AND CLASSROOMS SPECIAL EVENTS Student Knitting Classrooms Mamma Mia! STAGE Showcase Marketplace* Lecture Hall Mamma Mia! Ticket Holders: MARKETPLACE Cresthill, Indiana, Kimball, Logan Meet at Registration at 7 p.m. to walk Madison, Marshfield, Wilson Relax & Unwind Lounge to the Broadhurst Theater together. Cocktail Reception & Gala Dinner *3rd floor Marketplace accessed via escalator up from the Mezzanine or down from the 4th floor Marketplace. 3rd floor Marketplace is also accessible via the NOT SHOWN ON MAP: State Street Elevators. Coat Check: 3rd Floor Coat Check Hours Friday: 7:00AM–9:00PM, Saturday: 7:00AM–10:30PM, Sunday: 7:00AM–6:00PM LIVE Cafe: Saturday Barrymore: 9th Floor & Sunday 10AM–3PM 16th Floor Sky Lobby: 16th Floor Please note that the Starbucks located in the lobby will be closed all weekend. Instead visit the LIVE Cafe on the 6th Floor (Saturday & Sunday 10:00AM–3:00PM) or the 8th floor Gift Shop and Crossroads Kitchen. 6 HOTEL MAP & INFORMATION Eighth Floor LOBBY State Street Elevators: The bank of elevators accessed from the Street Fifth Floor REGISTRATION Level or 6th floor (not the main bank). Look for signage. SEVENTH FLOOR CLASSROOMS LECTURE HALL Burnham Wing MARKETPLACE Montrose Wing Dearborn Wing VOGUE KNITTING Clark Wing SAMPLE SALE ART GALLERY LaSalle Wing YARN TASTING & BALL WINDING LOUNGE FIFTH FLOOR CLASSROOMS* ASTOR BALLROOM THE BERROCO Seventh Floor FITTING STATION SHIPPING Buckingham STATION Chicago—Lecture Hall Fourth Floor Price ADDITIONAL SEATING *Classrooms accessed via a short stairwell from the 4th floor or via the State Street Elevators. FOURTH FLOOR: REGISTRATION, MARKETPLACE*, AND SPECIAL EVENTS ADDITIONAL SEATING Registration Red Lacquer Marketplace* YARNSPIRATIONS LOUNGE *4th floor Marketplace accessed via a short stairwell Sixth Floor Free Knit and Crochet Lessons down from the Registration foyer. Or take the State KEY Street Elevators and get off on the 4th floor. Registration Yarnspirations Lounge THIRD FLOOR: Fiber Art Marketplace Art Gallery Arm MARKETPLACE* AND CLASSROOMS SPECIAL EVENTS Student Knitting Classrooms Mamma Mia! STAGE Showcase Marketplace* Lecture Hall Mamma Mia! Ticket Holders: MARKETPLACE Cresthill, Indiana, Kimball, Logan Meet at Registration at 7 p.m. to walk Madison, Marshfield, Wilson Relax & Unwind Lounge to the Broadhurst Theater together. Cocktail Reception & Gala Dinner *3rd floor Marketplace accessed via escalator up from the Mezzanine or down from the 4th floor Marketplace. 3rd floor Marketplace is also accessible via the NOT SHOWN ON MAP: State Street Elevators. Coat Check: 3rd Floor Coat Check Hours Friday: 7:00AM–9:00PM, Saturday: 7:00AM–10:30PM, Sunday: 7:00AM–6:00PM LIVE Cafe: Saturday Barrymore: 9th Floor & Sunday 10AM–3PM 16th Floor Sky Lobby: 16th Floor Please note that the Starbucks located in the lobby will be closed all weekend. Instead visit the LIVE Cafe on the 6th Floor (Saturday & Sunday 10:00AM–3:00PM) or the 8th floor Gift Shop and Crossroads Kitchen. 7 8 THURSDAY CLASS SCHEDULE 6PM–9PM Kate Atherley Socks 101: Top-Down Socks Majestic: 6th Floor Lorilee Beltman Professional-Looking Cuffs Using the Magic Cast-On Music Box: 6th Floor Amy Detjen Spectacular Steeks Winter Garden: 6th Floor Mary Jane Mucklestone Color Confidence Palace: 6th Floor FRIDAY CLASS SCHEDULE 9AM–12PM Susan Anderson Build-A-Toy Workshop Edison: 5th Floor Kate Atherley Socks 101: Toe-Up Socks Plymouth: 6th Floor Lorilee Beltman Never Look Up Kitchener Stitch Again! Chelsea: 7th Floor John Brinegar Seams Like Surgery Music Box: 6th Floor Nancy Bush Two-End or Twined Knitting (Part 1 of 2) Ziegfeld: 4th Floor Chris Bylsma Eight Empowering Edges Royale: 6th Floor Lily Chin Who's Afraid of the Set-In Sleeve? Olmstead: 7th Floor Amy Detjen Fingers First! Empire: 7th Floor Candace Eisner Strick Ten Things Your Mother Never Taught You Soho: 7th Floor Rhonda Fargnoli Hand-Painted Yarn: Customizing a Palette with Natural and Botanical Dyes Brecht: 4th Floor Susan Guagliumi Taking the Plunge: An Introduction to Machine Knitting (Part 1 of 2) Wilder: 4th Floor Franklin Habit Snip 'n' Zip: Steeks and Zippers Majestic: 6th Floor Anne Hanson Sweater Fitness Workshop (Part 1 of 2) Columbia: 7th Floor 9AM–12PM (Continued) Amy Herzog Custom Sweater Design (Part 1 of 2) Harlem: 7th Floor Deborah Jarchow Introduction to Rigid Heddle Looms Duffy: 7th Floor Melissa Leapman Chart Smart Uris: 6th Floor Catherine Lowe Basics of Couture Knitting (Part 1 of 5) Lyceum: 5th Floor Patty Lyons Knitting Bag of Tricks Hudson: 7th Floor Nancy Marchant Basic Brioche Alvin: 5th Floor Sally Melville The Shapes You Want to Master, Knit, and Wear: Diagonal
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