Let’s get the business out of the way first. I honestly doubt I’ll be returning to Maryland Sheep & Wool. I’ll tell you why. Last year was the first year I went, and it was the first fiber festival I’d ever attended and it was the biggest gathering of bloggers I’d ever seen. To say it was overwhelming would be putting it mildly, of course, and I managed to spend an exorbitant amount of money on yarn I’ve yet to use. NONE OF IT. I had a great time. A GREAT time. Such a great time I couldn’t wait for Rhinebeck in the Fall. By October I had met and made some pretty significant relationships with other bloggers and Rhinebeck was going to be ALL about the people. And it was. That and sock yarn. 😉 It was one of the best weekends I’ve ever had. Then I bought a wheel and Maryland was coming and I thought how can I miss the most significant fiber festival around right after I bought my wheel? I couldn’t get anybody to go with me, so G stepped up to the plate to take me and honestly? I was disappointed. NOT IN THE PEOPLE! THE PEOPLE WERE AMAZING as usual. (And not with my husband. He’s always the best.) But everything else? Fell sort of flat for me. I really didn’t buy any yarn – one skein of sock yarn and two skeins for a blog contest (it’s coming, it’s coming!) and the rest fiber. The two things I really wanted – a stool for my wheel and a niddy noddy – I couldn’t really find. The hordes of people were overwhelming to say the least. You could barely make it through the barns during the thick of it and I don’t know – it just wasn’t all that fun. By around 12:30 I was hot and tired and hungry and had bought all I was going to buy. Maybe if I had stayed the weekend I would’ve paced myself better, but I had to leave Saturday at close, so I got it all done in a hurry. Once I ate I felt better (two words: PIT LAMB), but there’s too much to do and too many people to see and you get all discomboobulated. If I was cranky or called you by the wrong name or seemed completely out of it, I’m sorry!
Seeing friends and meeting new people was a blast, as always. The blogger meet-up was a HUGE success – at one point I was standing sort of at the bottom of the hill looking up at all the crazy blogger madness and it was really very amazing. We’ve got a great community here and when we come together we can do amazing things (have you seen Claudia’s new goal? Amaze me!) I was so glad to meet all the new faces and readers and there were many people I missed or didn’t get to spend a lot of time with or was too shy to say hi too. Thanks so much to everyone who commented on the shawl! Especially all of you who went out of your way to say nice things while I was walking around the barns. Way to make a girl and her shawl feel special!
I did not bring my camera. Georgie brought it for me at the end of the day when he came to pick me up but I was tired and a bit headachy by then and a big ass sheep sneezed on us (G said he spit, but I’d like to think it was a sneeze) which was kind of gross so we had some funnel cake and went home. Taking pictures is a very serious endeavor for me and I can’t really do it half assed and I wanted to have fun not work so I didn’t bring a camera. I’m not good at snapshots. But there were cameras a flashing and I’m going to keep the sidebar up at least until the end of the week so I encourage you to visit the blogs on the list – I’m sure you’ll find a picture on one of them!
Do I sound like I’m complaining? I’m not complaining. I’m really glad I went and I really think I would’ve regretted it had I not gone. But I’m nothing if not honest and the whole thing kind of tired me out. Maybe because I shopped a lot? You be the judge….
They don’t call it a fiber fest for nothing!
Laurie sent me over to Stefania to pick up some bug fiber. That’s what she said – it’s dyed with bugs! How could I resist? It’s Handspun by Stefania, corriedale dyed in cochineal and madder, and corriedale dyed in cochineal. I also bought a basket from her:
I wanted a basket for my wheel, you know, to hold stuff. I’m not quite sure what stuff I will be putting in it but I’ve seen a few people with baskets on their wheels and I wanted one. Kind of like when you got a cool white basket with colored plastic flowers for your bike. Just like that.
I bought this stuff because it was just so freaking pretty. It’s fine wool top from Shadeyside Farm in the snapdragon colorway. I’m not quite sure what fine wool top means – I asked and I think they said it’s a combination of stuff similar to merino – it’s very, very soft.
I also bought this because it was so damn colorful! It’s Biffle from Cloverleaf Farms in Bright Autumn. What’s neat about this fiber is that the last time I was at Maryland I bought their hand-dyed yarn. This year I’m going to spin it up myself. This stuff is going to make a FANTASTIC barberpole!
This is for Project Spectrum – I tried to find fibers that worked in the upcoming colors. It’s merino from The Spinners Hill Shop. This is another one I’m anxious to spin up. I bought some of Lisa’s hand spun hand dyed merino yarn at Rhinebeck and now I get to spin it up myself! Again I’m looking forward to barberpoling. Can’t wait for July!
Some more PS fibers! This is for the neutrals/black & white in August. Jacob from Jenny Jump Farm. And some Cormo, which everyone says you HAVE to try!
This is 100% Cormo from Foxhill Farm. The woman I spoke to said it was as soft as merino and much easier to spin. I tried to ask each seller about the fiber when I bought it. I told them I was a new spinner and asked what I could expect when spinning it up. I felt really good saying I was a spinner. I’m a nerd.
This is the only yarn I bought. Someone at the blogger meet-up (I’m sorry I don’t remember who) had this amazing pink sock yarn and I had to have it! I thought it would also make a nice blog contest gift. The yarn is from Three Waters Farm, Superwash Merino, in the following colorways: (top to bottom) Pansy, Sunset and Aunt Maude’s Mauve. Very pretty stuff!
Okay – I’ve saved the absolute BEST for last. My beyond favorite thing I got at Maryland I didn’t buy. It’s priceless though. I’ve got a super special place in my heart for Rock Chick – I mean that girl is about as obsessed with her band as I am with my boy. So it was only fitting that she gave me this:
Can you believe it?!?!?! I’m still trying to wrap my head around the phenomenol gift RC gave me! SIX ROLLING STONE BRUCE COVERS! Not one, not two…SIX!!!! I put my favorite one on the top for the picture. Brooding Bruce has always been my first love. Rock Chick didn’t know how apropos this gift was going to be. You see, Bruce and I had been a little bit on the outs. I’ve felt like there’s sort of been an unwritten contract. He does a rock/E-Street album and then his folk/pseudo country stuff. Then a rock album. Then the country stuff. I support it all – I buy the albums, I go to the shows. I’m THERE. I’m ALL THERE. But then he came out with the folk/acoustic/country thing – which I enjoyed – and FOLLOWED it up with a folk/country thing. DUDE! That wasn’t part of the deal. So when people kept asking me what I thought of the new album, I told them I was sort of ignoring it. I hadn’t heard any of it – or seen the TV appearances. I knew eventually I’d get around to it, but I wasn’t in a rush. I thought this weekend, with the three hour drive and all, might be a good time to try it. I FREAKING LOVE IT! It’s so good I can’t get the songs out of my head and it is very Bruce and I was coming around and being all forgiving and RC shows up with the magazines! Verklempt is being staid. I may have bawled my eyes out right there in front of the corn dog and fried twinkie stand. If you said hello to me AFTER I received this gift of all gifts I apologize for trapping you in a corner making you look at all the magazine covers and listening to me go on and on about my love for all things Springsteen. You love me anyway, right? Rock Chick. From the bottom of my Bruceloving heart, I thank you!!!
I think it’s only fitting that I give some stuff away, don’t you? Are you ready for the contest? There will be TWO winners and here’s what you’ll get:
Each winner will receive a skein of Three Waters Farm superwash merino sock yarn, Peace Fleece handpainted knitting needles (US #6), a sampler selection of Claudia’s favorite Got Soap soaps, and some Sheepy Cards (taken at last year’s Maryland Sheep & Wool.)
How do you win you ask? It’s easy!
In the picture above are five rings I bought at the festival. They’re made out of antique typewriter keys. I bought one for myself and souvenirs for a few friends that couldn’t make the festival (or wouldn’t go with me – see how nice I am?!) Anyway, your mission if you aren’t too busy dissing TomKat, is to come up with a mnemonic using the five letters on the rings: A C M V X. You can mix the letters up anyway you want: Xanax Makes Cara Very Audacious. Or Ann Craves X-rayed Venison Meat. BE CREATIVE! One winner will be chosen by random – so you have nothing to lose by entering. For the other winner I will chose my favorite entry. One entry per person please. Comments close Friday, 11:59 PM. HAVE FUN!