Well it has been two weeks (!!) since I packed up that yarn for Cummington and I have yet to post about it! So sorry.
I am a little exhausted for various reasons so this post is not as comprehensive as I would like it to be.
I want to apologize to Bonnie especially - you'll see her in a minute! - it was SO nice to meet you, talk with you, have dinner! Wish we could have added a couple of hours of knitting.... and more chatting.
Let me get started with the Saturday of the festival, which took place Memorial Day weekend.
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rack with my yarn in the Sliver Moon booth - thank you, Kay! |
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wee bunny in the booth across from us |
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wee visitor in our booth with a little hand knit dress and hat on. I may have stalked this poor mom a bit. |
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spinning tent |
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a glorious day with blue skies and fluffy clouds |
I took leave mid-afternoon on the first day to run on down to Northampton and meet
Bonnie at WEBS.
(If you have a minute, scroll to her May 29th entry, and you can see her post on our meeting. :))
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photographing yarn bombing |
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at dinner |
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shawl Bonnie made with my merino silk yarn, colorway "memories of summer". Bonnie please help me remember its name? |
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Good-bye after a few short hours. |
Karin, your rack of yarn at the fair looked great! It was so much fun meeting you and I hope it's not long before we meet again.
ReplyDeleteThe shawl is Sivia Harding's Diamond Fantasy shawl--a lovely pattern that works really well with hand-dyed yarns.