2.27.2010

Stitches West 2010

 
I finally went to Stitches West.  I wanted to go last year, but we lived in SoCal, and I was still writing my term paper.  It was amazing.  I am not interested in the classes; I just went for one day to see the market.  Above starting from the left, that is 3.5 ounces of 50% baby camel 50% silk from RedFish Dye Works.  What wonderful people, and their yarn and fiber is great.  Then, 2 skeins of Possum lace from Cherry Tree Hill.  It's discontinued.  Then, a skein of Hepburn from Abstract Fiber in the Hopworks color.  We were told that a woman from Abstract Fibers went with her husband to a brewery in Portland and got a beer sampler.  She liked the varied colors of brown from blonde to dark brown, and wanted to make a yarn of those beer colors.  K picked the color before he even knew this.  Serious face.  The last two skeins on the right are also from RedFish.  I went back to them after going through the entire place.  I really think they had the best stuff there.  

It was great to see so much yarn.  I expected to see hundreds of sellers with the same Rowan yarn.  To my delight, there were vendors like RedFish with their own unique stuff of outrageously good quality.  My only complaint is that the Stitches people were clear that photography was disallowed.  That's pretty dumb in the age of blogging.  The nice ladies at Abstract Fiber told us that they were even admonished that they couldn't photograph their own booth.  They kindly invited us to take lots of pictures at their booth.  

Here is an illegal picture of me looking at the Lorna's Laces somewhere deep in the land of banned photography.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

side notw: LOVE those glasses!!

btw: did you know seattle has, on average, 11 yarn stores in the city limits? come visit and help me get started with quilting. ;)

8:06 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

p.s.
do you have an etsy store? i would love to buy some of your lacey goodness.

xoxo

8:16 PM  
Blogger Weeping Sore said...

Great move. You've just documented yourself breaking the law. Disrespect for laws means you're an anarchist, at the very least, and possibly even a Commie! You might as well have taken a picture of me growing pot, thus ruining any change of me ever getting appointed to the Supreme Court. BTW, lovely yarn.

9:08 PM  

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