Another Maryland Sheep and Wool festival is in the books and didn’t disappoint again this year. This was my second time at this particular festival and I enjoyed myself thoroughly. Risa and I drove down Friday night (Thanks for driving again Risa!) so I got some bonus time to work on my new pair of socks (which I still cannot reveal for a bit). Our trip was uneventful (except for that little weasel incident at Cracker Barrel which we shall not discuss) and we settled into our hotel for an early morning the next day.
We arrived at the festival at 8:30am to primo parking and long lines for STR and the festival T-shirts which we avoided carefully. Tess yarns wasn’t quite ready yet so we went off and I did my usual stock up on fiber before 9am.
We are power shoppers! After that it was back over to Tess where I picked up four skeins of sock yarn.
The blue one is a new yarn called Peruvian Dream which is a blend of silk, alpaca and merino. Quite yummy! I’ve got colorwork sock ideas bouncing around in my head for these.
The next purchase was the most major for me of the festival. My first fleece!
It’s a 6 lb. cormo fleece and it is incredibly clean and in beautiful condition. It was a bit more expensive than I was expecting, but I think it was totally worth it. Risa is being kind enough to let me borrow her drum carder so that I can mix this baby with some angora when I have it. I think I should experience the process of bringing wool from sheep to yarn so I decided to make the investment. And check out the crimp in this baby!
Beautiful, no?
At this point details begin to get hazy. There was much walking and fondling of fabulous fibers and calculating of budgets. There were also wonderful people sightings! I finally got to meet Carole in person!
It was nice to be able to thank her for three years of SOS help in person!
I also ran into some of my old buds from CT, Sneeksleep and Jenn.
Unfortunately it seems a seriously intermittent case of camnesia set in after that because I know I saw Elinor, Heather, Laura and probably several others throughout the festival, but there is sadly no photographic evidence.
I do have photographic evidence of the NJ Fiber Fanatics meetup on Saturday:
It was really nice to see many of these ladies again since I haven’t been able to get to a spin-in since I moved.
Somewhere along the line there was also a stop at Cloverleaf Farms booth on day one where I picked up some bamboo to spin:
and a little more BFL to add to my collection as well.
After a long day at the festival we went over to Liz’s to say hello and relax for a few hours. I should have gotten pictures of her beautiful cat and dogs too, but obviously I was a bit fried by then.
Then it was off to the Ravelry party where apparently winning something will erase camnesia!
Kim and I both won woolwash! It was a nice party despite the crowding caused by being forced to move inside. If the energy level hadn’t been so low by that time I might have been more social, but it was still fun and rather nice to have something like that provided for all of us I must say.
Day two was much more low key. I finally bought some undyed merino that I had been thinking about all night since Little Barn didn’t have any this time out. It’s pictured here with the other fiber for dyeing.
The final purchase of the festival was four more skeins of sock yarn, Trekking XXL this time because I found a tiny little sign that indicated they were selling it for $3 less than the usual price:
At least two of these are for HWJF and I’m sure nearly all of them will be going on the CSM at the first chance I have to get to it.
Definitely a fun festival overall. I’m still trying to dig out a bit as there were many e-mails and postings for SOS while I was gone. I also came home to a boy with a horrible sunburn and a hell of a hangover from a weekend bachelor party in Miami, Florida. Yeah, when my household goes out to play, we play hard!
Hopefully Wednesday’s post will be more punctual. See you then!
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HOORAY, YOU WON!! I’m glad I got to see you again!! It was great.
Glad you had fun and stocked up on sock yarn! I wish Tess yarn was at Rhinebeck…maybe next year I’ll make it back to Maryland!
I’m so glad you had a wonderful weekend. I hope HWJF is recovering.
I can’t wait to watch your journey with that fleece. I want to do that at some point, but I know I’m not ready yet.
It was awesome to see you this weekend! Nice purchases! I heard I won a spindle! Can’t wait to see what it looks like. (We left the party early to go to Melting pot with the NH gang so we gave the tix to the nice lady we met earlier and they told us I won a spindle and B won a book!!!!)
You really know how to shop a festival, girlfriend! It was great to meet you in person – finally!
Envy envy envy. I’m all shades of green!
I love the haul, great finds.
That Tess stuff looks so yummy! Well it all does, but man, that’s one yarn I’ve been dying to try. One day I’ll finally make it to MDSW just for that yarn darn it
I’m another one that wishes they would come to Rhinebeck.
It was so great to see you too! I can’t wait to see your journey with all the stuff you bought!
Sounds like you had an absolutely wonderful time. Love seeing all the goodies you bought…The trekkng is beautiful…and all the other stuff is just as cool.
Great photos…and it is always fun to see faces of those whose blogs we read! I’ve been checking out my sock yarn (which I have tons of) to decide what I will be using…
Looks like you had a great time! (Not that I’m surprised.) That’s some gorgeous loot you’ve got there….
I’m surprised Risa didn’t enable you into more purchases!
Wow, you got some great goodies! stocking up for the summer, right? i missed talking to you more this year – it looks like you had an amazing time
Very nice haul! That Cormo is amazing, very bunny-worthy!!
It was so nice to see you as well! Pia is indeed still asking about the spinning, so we’ll see where that take us!
It was awesome seeing you! But I could tell you had a mission and also was a bit STR struck (hahahahaha) and didn’t think to whip out my camera either. Your sock yarn rocks! And congrats on winning the woolwash– I ended up with a sweater kit from Webs, which was way unexpected, and the Ravelry party was awesome. Boo on not seeing you then either! Fun weekend.
Wow, that looked like fun! I’ll have to make next year’s festival my big trip of the year (for fiber anyway.) Isn’t raw fleece just yummy? I had to be dragged away from several beautimus ones at our last fiber fest. Enjoy!
I saw you at the Ravelry meetup on Saturday! I was going to come over and say hi but I got side tracked! Looks like you had a good time. (Jen formerly from knitting @ Panera!)
Too bad we missed each other – looks like you did pretty darn well! that fleece is beautiful!!! can’t wait for SOS – the festival got my mojo back…colorwork here i come!
Looks like you had a great time and good finds on the yarn and fiber. Ahh, maybe next year.
I’m so glad you were able to stop by! Koni was pretty beat after you guys left! All that wiggling excitement finally took its toll.
Glad you had a great time. It was wonderful to see you at my house and to run into you and Risa again at the festival on Sunday!
It was my 2nd time at MD too. I had a great time and it was good to get to hang out with my NJ pals at the festival. Wasn’t it fun winning?! I’m looking ofrward to using my woolwash. Congrats on your first fleece. Nice crimping! I haven’t seen a crimp that fine since the late 80s.
How were we in all the same places this weekend and I didn’t see you? Maybe because said places were all incredibly crowded? But I can’t believe I didn’t see you when you won the prize at the Rav party!
Whoa…you did good. That fleece looks wonderful!
Glad you had a nice time.
I completely forgot about that weasel incident!
I had a great time this weekend. Thanks for once again being such a fab festival buddy.
Guess i’ll just have to wait for Rhinebeck… Trekking for 3 bucks! what a steal!
I loved my security word. That right there is enough to switch a girl right over to wordpress. Now, on to my actual comment. You do know how to have fun don’t you! Good for you! Lots of lovely things there. I always figure the number of photos I take has an inverse ratio to the fun I am having. Not always but a lot of the time it turns out to be true. I almost tried to come to MS&W this year but it didn’t work out. I’m still hoping for Rhinebeck. Thanks for doing Summer of Socks by the way. This year I really will do better.