I went to the Maryland Sheep & Wool festival last weekend to see my friend Janel who was a vendor and to do a bit of animal petting and to do a bit (well, a lot) of shopping. I had no idea just how bad my fiber addiction was. I had a great time and bought way more than I should have... The sheep dog trials were so fun and amazing to watch. Oh, and I really wanted to get an alpaca! I wonder how that would work in my small Manhattan apartment.
So here are tons of photos of stash and fiber critters.
From Chameleon Colorworks - Spindlewood drop spindle in purpleheart and beautiful natural black baby alpaca fiber:
From Chameleon Colorworks - Hand dyed boucle yarn:
From Chameleon Colorworks - "Bambino" bamboo/merino superwash sock yarn
From the Yarn Barn - Chasing Rainbows silk hankie in Juniper Berry colorway:
From the Yarn Barn - Chasing Rainbows bombyx top in Abalone colorway:
From the Yarn Barn - Bonkers Tencel 'n Merino in Funky Green:
From Cloverleaf Farms - (l-r) Merino/Tencel in Peacock, Merino/Tussah in Seamist, Merino/Tussah in Green
From Brooks Farm Yarn - (l-r) "Acero" superwash wool/silk/viscose, "Primero" 100% kid mohair
From Seaport Yarn - Grafton Fibership spindle
From the extremely generous Sheila and Michael Ernst - a stunning glass button
From Carolina Homespun - a fun little sheep needle size and guage check
And apparently it is not permissable to leave until you've stood in line forever and purchased some of the festival merchandise which is actually quite nice!
And now a few of the cutest fiber animals ever!
Sheep (of course!):
Sleepy angora goat:
Fluffy bunny:
Sheered alpacas with fancy hairdos:
Lovely llama:
Happy sheep:
It was GREAT to meet you at MS&W!! Thanks for all your help with the photography!!
ReplyDeleteI am going to put you on my favorite blogs so I can keep up with what you are doing.
Looks like you have a wonderful stash from the show!!
Can't wait til next year ;)