The walking wheel demonstration. It was cold and damp but did not dampen her spirits.
At the needle felting booth. Aaaah wonderful stuff.
bags, boxes and balls of stuff to buy - roving to die for.
Such a temptation to touch, and buy.......................but no!
a childs loom on sale - I have one and it is in better shape than this one.
A spinning wheel, very old, but for sale.
an antique looking loom for the table.
a metal loom like the one we used at YCC for class. this one was only 4 harness.
The Schact that got away! sold for $240. Yes, I would have found a way to get it home.........was there a question on that?
The sheep to shawl ladies dressing the loom
The spinners were not quite ready to spin the yarn for the sheep to shawl.
The carder - just waiting to be used so that the spinners could get started.
The sign announcing the event.............aaahhh so much to see and do and so little time.
Felted objects - notice the kokopelli felted bag in the background?
felted vessels.
Humpty dumpty marionette held by my friend Sue.
A knitting machine to knit sox.
Angora Rabbits waiting to be groomed for their fur.
spinning wheels galore. some so small they could fit in the white bag at the bottom of the picture.
This garment puts one in mind of hot summer nights, full moon, romantic rendezvous, limpid pools in secluded glens...............let your imagination flow.
a felted tabard and hat. and other hats too.
another tabard that had been felted.
a felted wall hanging
felted vessels. notice the felted decorative balls at the bottom of the picture.
Yarn galore - just waiting to be purchased and taken home to the stash.
A glorious felted vessel that I would love to own.
Husseys store - advertises guns, groceries and wedding gowns. You can buy anything here.
Husseys store - not enough time to explore its offerings.
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