OMG Koigu!! I really think this is my favorite yarn of the moment. I can't wait to make some socks with it. I might even break down and do a Charlotte's Web. So pretty!

I realize one should buy lots of yarn from people who can't sell wholesale at this sort of event. But at the same time, I found some yarn that I had never seen in person before, at least not in the colorways I ended up loving. So not only did I get the Koigu, I got another sock yarn, Mountain Colors. I think these would make excellent cable-up-the-heel socks, to go with my clogs:

I have wanted to make a fair-isle Philosopher's Wool sweater for ages, but couldn't pick a colorway. I'm still not certain that this is my favorite pattern/color combo, but it does look very pretty on me. They had a model I could use. This kit will make one sturdy and warm sweater, which I could easily wear as a fall/spring jacket. Did I mention that it's fun fair-isle??

The kit laid out:

Free bag for purchasing a Philosopher's Wool kit:

One booth had really lovely hat patterns, including the following. I purchased their handspun fingering weight to make my own, which should go well with the hot pink winter coat, and be light enough to wear in the fall and spring.


2 comments:
Wow, you got some great stuff. The koigu is beautiful!
I've gotten very interesed in learning to do rug hooking. Seems like a great use for my overspun coarse homespun....
Perhaps we can learn together? I think Springwater might have a class sometime.
Just requested a bunch of books to be put on hold at the library and a video through interlibrary loan. If any of them are promising, I'll let you know.
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