The Fleece Tent under a lowering sky. |
The last time we attended the Common Ground Fair in Unity, Maine, was 2004, and the weather was quite a lot better than on our most recent visit, September 20th. Nonetheless, it was pretty much as I recalled--roots, shoots, face-painting, tribal elders, excellent food, fiber animals, hand-dyed yarns, textiles, border collie demos, twangy music, home-made soap, scythes, horse-drawn ploughs....Get the picture?
The only non-knitting-related event I attended was a workshop on Shape-Note Singing. That was mainly so I could sit in a tent and get warm. I broke down and bought a Polarfleece cap, since it seemed heretical, not to mention counterproductive, to buy a woolen hat I could knit myself.
Herewith, some postcards:
Everything you ever wanted to know about felting, taught by Andrée Bella of Board Landing Farm in Belfast, Maine. |
Replica of 19th century toy. |
Alongside the Fiber Tent were individual yarn vendors. |
Sad and stoic. |
Girl kissing her pet fiber bunny. |
MMMMMMMmmmmmm....cashmere! I longed for the cobalt skeins. |
Source of afore-mentioned cashmere. |
Imprisoned bunnies |
Could you please identify the yarn in the last two pictures, yarn is in peach baskets.Thanks.
ReplyDeleteIt's Hilltop Handspun, by Lucy Rogers of Lovell, Maine. www.hilltophandspun.com
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