The weather couldn’t have been nicer. It was cool enough for all of the lovely handknits that I saw throughout the day. Everyone I met seemed so happy, with good reason. What could be wrong when there are cool people to meet, adorable animals to visit, and. Fiber. Googobs of fiber.
First the people.
Here’s Beth who won best in show for her shawl (did I get that right, Beth?). She won a big impressive prize. And I met her. And she was fun to meet.
Here I am, living it up with Ann, who was my Sockapaloooza knitter–and you know how I love the socks she made me. She had on her Cards shirt, as promised. She’s also volunteered to be one of the ksks angels. Isn’t she awesome?
This is one of my best friends, Sara. We met when we were 14. The first conversation I remember having with her was at the start of gym class our freshman year of high school. She had purple Candies, and I told her I liked them. And we’ve been getting into trouble together ever since. She liked the bunnies. If it weren’t for dogs in both our homes, I think one of us may have taken a bunny home. The blog love has her thinking that she may start one of her own. She reads mine, so leave a comment encouraging her to join us, ok?
You know how you feel like you know some of your blog friends for reals? Isn’t it a thrill when you actually get to meet them? It was for me! Meeting Mama-E made me so. very. happy. She introduced me to Amy, who I talked to later in the day about spinning silk hankies (everyone should spin these, she declared).
I ran into some difficulties hooking up with Flat Scout. Really, though, with all that fiber around, no wonder she took off by herself for a bit. In the end, though we had some time together before I passed her back to Stephanie to give to Margene.
Before the pass off, Flat Scout got some love from Sarah. That’s Rogue on Sarah. I saw a couple of them yesterday, and I have to admit to a little bit of longing for one of my own.
I failed to get pictures of other bloggers I met, but they include: Adrian, Christine, Martha, Jessica (who has the prettiest hair evah), Deborah, Jenny (we fondled spindles together), and Kate, whom I saw buying her very special birthday present. I also had the pleasure of spending the afternoon with Michelle from The Sweet Sheep. I’m just going to be honest. She’s an enabler. Really.
Now the loot. Remember how I had that yard sale to get some disposable income? Well, I went over budget by about $30, but I"m so pleased with what I got. Next year, Sara and I agreed, we need to hold a bigger yard sale.
This is my new Bosworth spindle. First, I have to say that the Bosworths are delightful folks. Jonathan was sweet as could be to me and Sara. There’s nothing like meeting the craftsman who has made something you just know you’re going to treasure. After spinning on my cd spindle, this Midi is a dream. She’s made from Mexican Cocobolo with a Bloodwood shaft. There were a few others that caught my eye, but this one practically leapt into my hands. Love at first sight.
That cloud of fiber that she’s nestled into? That’s one pound of a merino, wool, and angora blend in Honeydew colorway from Twin Ponds Fiber Farm. Their stuff was just fabu. I tried to resist, but the enablers were with me, and it was the perfect color for a ver special secret project. My photography skills are not good enough to let you see the color, but once it’s spun, I’ll try to make a better picture of the yarn.
From Shadey Side Farm, I got some Firestar, as well as a few ounces of chocolate alpaca/Tussah top (feels so very soft). Aren’t the colors fantastic? I enjoyed myself yesterday. Between meeting great people and seeing (and acquiring) truly beautiful fiber and tools, I can’t think of anything that would have made the day better.
Next year, I’m staying over!
I can’t tell you how HONORED i am that you wore my scarf to Rhinebeck!! It looks like you had a great time!
I couldn’t even get close to the spindles at the Bosworth stall!
You look sooooooo happy! I’d love to come some year.
Great loot! It was a lovely day that went too fast.
Mama-E! Sweet! Sounds like a super hoot. And all your beautiful score. Yay you!
It was so great to meet you. I had such a great time. By the time I got back to the hotel on Saturday night I felt like I had been drugged. Such a euphoria.
Yes, best in show and best knitted article. I still can’t believe it. That little baby is going in the next county and state fair.
I LOVE that she’s licking me, err, I mean Flat Scout! HA!
Looks like a blast!
I SO want to learn how to spin on a drop spindle…it looks SO neat!
Why thank you for the complement *blush*
It was great to meet you in person!! ;o)
Oh aren’t you just soo cute. 🙂 Thanks for the great update. What fun! Oh and I’m so jealous-that spindle is just so gorgeous. Looks like you came home with some good loot. Good for you, you deserve it.
My lord – so funny that I had you in the photo and didn’t know it! I had a feeling something like that was going to happen.
I am LOVING my Shadey Side Farm fiber – I am really curious to see how it spins up!
It so nice to meet you! Glad you had a great time. Love the new spindle and fiber!
Great to meet you, too! Incredibly enough, I actually remembered your blog name (because of the PoMo reference). Yay!
It was LOVELY to meet you!
It was nice meeting you at the Pretzel stand!!! I was glad that you found me as you were one of my squares! 🙂 When I get better at spinning on a drop spindle, I will be you (hopefully by next year!)
Jenn
Great time meeting you! It was so much fun I went back Sunday!
If you think you had fun this year, wait until next year when you stay over.
Sounds like a really wonderful time! What an amazing spindle you brought home! Can’t wait to see what you do with it. :0)
Wow, what a great time eh? I am sorry I didn’t get to meet you! Looks like you found some beautiful stuff!
Next year!!! (i think….) 😉
We passed in the night! Sorry to have missed you. I passed FS on to Ruth and Lucia and then didn’t get her back again. Rhinebeck was a gas and it was so fun to meet everyone!