This year was my first time attending the Kitchener-Waterloo Knitters Fair, but I'm sure it won't be my last. It's such a great way to spend a Saturday! Surrounded by knitters and yarn and rovings... what could be better?
I won't include too many photo's of my booth, it looked a lot like my booth from the Frolic in April. I did add 2 new components to my display this time, the awesome Lantern Moon basket shelves on the right of this photo, and the "yarn tree" on the left in the photo that is holding all of my lace weight yarn. Chris, mom and I spent a couple hours on a Sunday a few weeks back and built the tree ourselves, it worked out really well! A Christmas tree stand, a PVC pipe, some dowels and a drill were all it took. It made me feel very clever to have made it myself.
Possibly the best part of doing shows like this is the chance to meet all the people who support me and my yarns. It's so great to hear what people think of my work. I met a bunch of people who did the February Lady Sweater Knit-a-long with the Purple Purl and they even brought their finished sweaters along to show me, they all looked great! They are taking a group shot of everyone who participated modeling their finished sweaters next week, and since I won't be able to be there for it I did a mini shoot with Jennifer and Sherry. With the magic of photoshop I think they're going to paste me into the group shot! Awesome. Don't we look great? (and we coordinate so nicely too!)
It looks great!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that it went well for the fiddlehead mitten kits! The yarn tree looks really cute and those basket racks are great for showcasing your yarn.
hey, mom told me how well it went. Congrats! I've been trying to reach you on skype but with no luck.
ReplyDeleteIt was so great to meet you and see your stuff in person! I have some laceweight yarn that is now waiting for the perfect project to turn into...
ReplyDeleteGreat to meet you at the fair - can't wait to start the mittens. I bought the needles today and am going to try the magic loop methos.
ReplyDeleteClare
Your booth looks great! Wish I could have been there, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi Tanis! It was really nice meeting you, and I can't wait to start my fiddlehead mittens :)
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