OH MY GOODNESS - there were so many choices. I saw living sheep and angora rabbits, fleece that had been cut from the sheep and not processed, washed fleeces, all the way to processed and dyed fiber and even art batts and rolags. There were also other fibers available for purchase.
I got a haul of:
Alpaca, an alpaca and silk blend, bamboo (white and red), imitation angora (for blending,) wool that has been dyed, a small art batt and even a couple of spools of ribbon yarn to use in my weavings.
This is the entire haul
The colors in this picture are not great. So I decided to do a couple of "close-ups"The left back corner is an Orchid wool and directly in front of it is one that he called "Brick Red" but has a decided purple tone to it.
Orchid on left, Brick Red on right |
The "orange" is really metallic copper. I love this. I had to have it - it called my name and latched onto me.
The real surprise of the day was what was given to me not long after I walked in the door. At one booth the lady had a small stack of Simplicity Bias machines. A couple of them made piping also. We stopped to chat with her and she GAVE us each one of the Bias and Piping machines. I errr.....borrowed this photo from a website.
This little machine sells for anywhere from $75 to $100 at the online retailers I checked. I haven't taken it out of the box yet. So there could be missing parts or whatever. But, if it works at all, this will be an amazing thing to have been given. As I told the friend that I rode with "This was worth the trip"
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5 comments:
awesomeness Gene
Beautiful colored fibers, I love the purples!
how generous of the vendor, Gene! At first I thought that you might have won it in a door prize so wow there. The stuff that followed you home is amazing. You know there is an alpaca farm just down the road from me? I've never been in the shop but have often wondered if they have roving and yarn. Go by there constantly.
That's crazy generous of the vendor. My goodness, what secret technique do you have for wooing valuable goodies from fibre fest vendors? That's a trick I would love to learn.
WOW - nice haul!! I was reading another blog the other day where the lady was working on a "fleece" - I'll have to email you that link - it was fascinating!! - ;))
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