And now for the good stuff. Some dyed BFL from High Bid Farm (no website but you can find them if you do a search):
The photo just doesn't do it justice, it's much richer than this shows, but what more can you do with the lighting in a motel room?
The always-incredible dyed fiber from Winderwood:
And from Spinners Hill, some combed top and complimentary-colored pouffy fiber (okay, so the technical term is carded cloud, but 'pouffy fiber' sounds exactly like the fiber feels):
I haven't included the fiber I bought this morning, cause there just isn't space for all those photos--once it's spun up I'll do the photography. Trust me, it's luscious! I guess I'm gonna be busy the next couple of weeks. Hopefully most of these will be appearing in the etsy store--except for the Purple Pouffy Fiber, which is mine, Mine, MINE! (I may allow Martha to pet it but, IT'S MINE!)
Many thanks to the Genessee Valley Handspinners Guild who do all the work of organizing this lovely festival.
2 comments:
C-Some would say that jumping up and down saying MINE,MINE,MINE is very 3-year oldish....however, if the fiber feels even half as good as it looks, I would be doing the same thing!!!
Lee Bognar
Hi there, Lee! I actually didn't jump up and down, but I DID stand in the booth petting the fiber for so long that DH took out his Blackberry and started to surf the net!
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