Monday, November 15, 2021

2021 Rhinebeck Wrap-up

It was a more subdued Rhinebeck experience this year. We attended on Sunday, which is usually the more sedate day anyway, but the crowds were definitely not crushing and plenty of vendor booth space was empty. A few of my go-to booths for things like Soak and felted animals simply were not there. 

Ciderline
What was there? A few stalwart vendors and lots of enthusiastic fiber artists. I purchased some lovely Cozy Color Works hand dyed super wash merino in Rag Doll, one of those speckled yarns with a cream background. I'll post pics of the project that is already almost done. Also some 100% baby alpaca from Morning Moon Alpacas, to make a next-to-the-skin worthy neck gaiter or cowl.

We tailgated with turkey subs and got cider and donuts on the hill. One true indicator of the sparse attendance was about a 15 minute wait time on the donut line as opposed to several hours. I wore my Dian Soucy-designed pullover and DD wore hers, as a birthday present to me. I now see the colors for what they are--eye-bleeding bright yellows and purple. It was fun making them, though. Till next year. 

Dian Soucey


Friday, October 1, 2021

Tickety-boo: I got mine for Rhinebeck...do you?

Sorry to crow, but I have 3 tickets for the NY State Sheep and Wool Festival Sunday, October 17th. I even pre-paid for swag, to be picked up at the dairy barn. I am so excited after having missed last year due to the dreaded COVID. I bought a bunch of stuff on-line last year but it wasn't quite the same. My attempt at Loopy Mango sweater was a disaster, and I missed seeing vendors' delighted smiles when they make a sale. 

In the meantime, here's a pic of me with a random llama from 2019. See you at the fair!




Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Been a long time been a long time been a long lonely...

 OK that's enough because I'm not really a Zeppelin fan. So may FOs to post. I'm going to recommit to this here blog.