Saturday, October 23, 2010

Gone Shoppin!

As you may have noticed, I've been bit hard by the spinning bug and this weekend was the Woodstock Fiber Festival. The WFF is a cute little fair that included an exhibit of our lovely fur-bearing friends. Sheep, and rabbits, and lamas, oh my!

Lots of people would have been willing to bring this cutie home.  Those big brown eyes are as soft has his fleece.

Inside the building was a good variety of vendors that included basket weaving, rug hooking, wheels, fleece and wool.  I had a definite shopping list in mind that included spindles, all Forresters of course.  I'm lucky to have such a resource in my area.  The festival had no other spindles of this caliber and in such a variety of weights, in my humble opinion.

The are two for spinning fingering weight singles that I can then ply off from onto my larger first spindle.  And the wee holey spindle is for laceweight. 

Of course I also bought fiber, like this pretty.

And romantic fiber like this black welsh,

And some more fiber till I accumulated this stash.

And finally niddy-noddy was crossed off my shopping list, to help me manage all the beautiful yarn I'm going to make.  Hopefully this will be enough to keep be busy through the year.  I'm not as good a spinner as I'd like to be and I only know one way of getting better.  Practice.  And that requires fiber!

10 comments:

  1. Looks like a LOVELY haul, Laurie - have FUN with it!!

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  2. Oh I do love the colours from "Viola"!

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  3. My very first spindle was a Forrester and thats what I used until I bought my first wheel. Looks like you'll have lots of roving to practice with!

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  4. What a great haul! I especially love the black Welsh fiber. It should spin up into a lovely yarn.

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  5. Oh, gosh, what a great haul! Love that spindle. And I'd probably be first in line to take home the cute little furry guy...then try to figure out how to housebreak him. LOL!

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  6. Practice has a whole different meaning when it comes to fibre -related hobbies.

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  7. It was nice seeing you yesterday; I'm glad you are doing so well and you look damn great too!

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  8. Woo Hoo -- looks like all kinds of smushy soft fun!

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  9. Oh my, you remind me of the various treasured loot I brought back from fibre events. All jammed into one huge container! Must go back to the wheel...

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  10. Nice haul. I really thought you might have purchased the little guy.

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