Then there were other things I really didn't expect.
There was an extremely kind spinner who let Yankee give her spinning wheel a . . . well . . . spin.
She even let her take the yarn she made with her. Look how proud she is!
And there were cute kids in funny t-shirts. Yes, it says mama is a yarn ho.
Best of all, there were friends.
I wish I'd gotten a picture with Pat in it, but she must have been busy shopping.
Here's my haul for the day. First, three pins made by two delightful little girls who had a little table set up at their mom's booth. I was happy to support the young fiber lovers.
Two lampwork glass bead stitch markers from Glastonbury Glassworks.
A beautiful sterling silver shawl pin/eyeglass holder from Leslie Wind.
Tiny - and I mean tiny sock earrings from Things by Jeanne.
And my favorite purchase . . . a drop spindle and fiber!
I bought the Kundert Spindle from The Wheel Thing from a fine young man who the girls and I lovingly refer to as Spinning Boy. When I was shopping for a drop spindle I went to The Wheel Thing's booth and asked about the difference between various types of spindles. This appeared-to-be-about-16 -year-old kid very enthusiastically explained what I wanted to know - and he knew this from his own spinning experience. He told us that he got into spinning after going to a spinning guild meeting with his mother. How can anyone not have a little crush on this kid? We were all gaga over him. Spinning Boy.
After a quick lesson from Mad Knitter and CostumeChick, I was off and spinning. Look what I spun so far!I did that during the ride home. It's so much fun! I don't know if I'll ever spin enough to knit anything with, but even if I don't, the fiber is beautiful and it will look great just sitting on a shelf.
Now if someone tells me to go sit and spin, I will.
6 comments:
That looks like so much fun! Next year, I HAVE TO go with you girls! This is the SECOND time I'm missing out!!!! The yarn is cool! I love it! I'll have to check it out on Thursday if you are coming!
Oh, look at you!! Wow! You are a spinner.
Great job!
Looks like you girls had as much fun as we did. I didn't even take photos.
Nice haul, Knelley. I had such a good time with you all (as usual!).
Now go sit and spin! :-)
Oh, how nice to read about the day and relive it a little! I had a blast! I am so impressed with your yarn. If you think about it, you spun *that* quality yarn in the first minutes after you learned! I can't imagine the beautiful yarn to come!
And I must admit, I was inspired to spin last night for the first time in almost a year! Thank you for that!
I love the shawl pin, beautiful!!! Earrings are cute.
Spinning yarn sounds/looks fun, you and wifemomknitter make me want to learn how to spin too!!!
I can't wait to finish school, so that I can have more fun with you girls!!!
Hi Knelley,
I loved your pictures of the even along with your descriptions.
i sepecialy like your approach to your subjects.
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