I never know how these dinners are going to go. At this point in my career, I just go along and think about how I can promote my current project to get the book distributor to believe in my book and sell it. Going out to dinner with clients you don't know is always a challenge, no matter what industry. Sometimes I sit there thinking what I can say to entertain the person next to me. It can be a real struggle. And then sometimes there is serendipity as there was a couple years ago when I was asked to sit next to Susan Anderson, an author from Artisan (another Workman division).
I had seen Susan's beautiful books in the Itty Bitty Series published by Artisan. I had never heard of her and frankly wondered where this extremely talented designer had come from - basically out of the blue. Susan and I talked and talked and had a great dinner. I found out she was a mom to four kids and that she had a real passion for knitting and any kind of craft. She also told me her secret to getting everything accomplished was that she got up very early in the wee hours of the morning and knit! It was a delightful dinner, much to my surprise, and I had made a new friend in the knitting world. We frequently correspond now and we see each other at different trade and consumer shows.
Over the past couple years, we have both been working on new projects for upcoming books. I catch up with her once in a while and read her great blog. It was a nice day last week when I received a copy of her new book Itty Bitty Toys from her publisher Artisan.





7 comments:
so sweet! i'm with you on those farm animals. (it is dangerous to quickly read some days. I read your title on the post as Susans Itchy Bit** Cutemess, smile!)
I recently purchased this book from Knitpicks.com. I love it and I can't wait to finish my holiday knitting to start on a project from this book!!! It has such great pictures and really easy to follow instructions!
I saw this book at the LYS yesterday. Very cute projects. I have to go with the sheep! Baaa-you-tee-ful!
Still anxiously awaiting your book to arrive at the shop!
The Princess and the Pea is on my list of things to make for my little one this year! I love it tooo!
Oh shoot! Those are way too cute to pass up! And I don't even have small children anymore, nor have I ever made a knitted animal!
Great book! I have two little ones and the book is so inspiring for the little projects. I love princess and the pea project.
lovely!
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