I feel very thankful for the abundance in my life, of family, friends, food and fiber. I should have taken a picture of what we ate yesterday, it was fabulous. Everyone was very grateful that I'd cooked the turkey the day before since the temperature in London was so high. But, instead of food I have pictures of fiber to share with you. Yes, finally, the stash aquisition pictures from FibreFest North.
First up, when we arrived on Friday night, Ted had swag bags for all of us that included his homemade chutney (very tasty Ted, had it with some fried ham the other night), some chocolates, a Philosopher's Wool video and my favourite thing, this skein of laceweight from Sheldridge Farms:

Then at the Lindenhof Wool Mill, I had to bring home a souvenir from their store.

Sunday morning was market day, and after getting a feel for their lace weight, you know I just had to go back to the Shelridge Farms booth.

All morning I'd been walking around mumbling "I don't need more laceweight." Over and over. I had too because there were just so many beautiful yarns. But then I found this neat looking pattern from Alpaca with a Twist, called the Filigree Shawl. The picture on their website doesn't do it justice. It has this very intriguing construction technique that I will either find an interesting challenge or will drive me batty. So of course, I succumbed to the call of the laceweight.

After the sale, Ted drew for door prizes. It was crazy how we all hummed and hawed over our freebies after shopping ourselves silly. On my turn I was torn between more laceweight, the new Ethnic Knitting Discovery, or this:

After everyone had a prize, there was still some things left on the table, so Ted had a second drawing and I got this:

Isn't that an amazing haul? To top it off, Ted brought in his old magazines because he wanted to get rid of them. Friday night I picked a half dozen of the ones I liked best, and then told Ted I'd take what ever was left on Sunday morning. Well I've come home with about 20 magazines total and I've been having so much fun going through them bit by bit. I've found articles to read, patterns I'd like to try and a whole lot of nostalgia for those eighties styles.
This amazing abundance is another reason why I said Fiber Fest North felt like Christmas to me.
Wow, what an amazing haul! I think the coat will be awesome! And I love hiyahiya needles, I think you will too.
ReplyDeleteIt's going to be fun seeing your blog posts as you put everything to good use! That Filigree shawl is intriguing...
ReplyDeleteOh, my gosh, those are some beautiful yarns. I'm looking forward to seeing you knit two socks at once. That will be neat blogging.
ReplyDeletei'm so glad you had fun at the fiberfest. it looks like it was a great break and what a lot of booty you went home with!
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