Sunday, June 28, 2009

WoolFest2009

I figured out on the drive over that this was my 4th WoolFest in a row. It doesn't seem 3 years since I first went but there you go. Time flies. This time I took my Mum along with me to share the love. Most of the usual stands were there with lots of yummy fibre, although I was a little bit disappointed there were more stalls selling balls of yarn. There seemed to be a lot more felting stalls this year.

After admiring the fantastic handmade baskets the last few years I finally gave in and bought one to tidy all my knitting mess into in the living room. As well as being quite simple in design and therefore looking great, the wood has a really good smell. It was made by Phil Bradley.

Wicker Basket

I didn't buy an awful lot else. I got some lovely fibre from Felt Studio. The first is a 50/50 baby camel/silk blend, which is extremely soft.

Close up on Baby Camel

And the second is this BFL/Alpaca/Bamboo blend, which is also quite soft and in a larger quantity (100g).

Bamboo, Alpaca and BFL

I got the obligatory buttons from The Button Lady, a set of DPNs to make up my depleted ones, and some rather dirty to feel, bargin bin, black yarn to felt with (£2/500g).

I really enjoyed going again this year, although I must say it felt like hard work lugging my overweight self around. I look forward to being more mobile next year.

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