Fibres West was held last weekend and you know I had to hop on the ferry and go! This was my second year attending and I had the
best time!
The highlights for me were...
Meeting up with the lovely ladies from my old
Langley Knit Night, I secretly went just to see them :)...
I made them yarn ball totes to use for their shopping...
{...we were the Yarn Ball Gang}
{Candace and her sweet felted crochet bag}
I also had the chance to meet a few blog readers and Ravelers in person.
Aja had come all the way from Washington (it was so good to meet you!) and
Tracy came from Bowen Island (you've certainly inspired me to try my hand at dying!).
My favorite vendors this year were...
I
love Sweet Georgia Yarns. Last year's event was my first introduction to Felicia's yarn which resulted in my
Georgia cardigan. The colour palette she offers is perfection, even her muted colours pack a punch. What makes these colours so rich are the undertones, many of the colours have several layers to them creating these multidimensional colours that are so unique and totally irresistible.
This company was new to me, they are from Salt Spring Island and I think Fiona's husband (above) mentioned that they had moved from Quebec... I loved all of the muted colours they had on display and their merino was super squishy and soft, I really regret not buying a hank for myself.
Being at a fibre festival and being able to touch and feel fibres that I've only ever heard about online like Madelinetosh and Malabrigo is such a treat. I've never worked with either and had to indulge and see what makes them so popular. Valley Yarns had all of the big names including
Namaste Bags and an assortment of popular designer patterns.
My favorite part of Trish's booth this year was chatting with
Kathywho was hopping all over the place and helping out everywhere!
(I can't wait to see your
Georgia!)
Now onto the most important topic, the shopping...
{Every one of us made a purchase at Sweet Georgia Yarns}
{The Fraser Valley Knitting Guild was even winding up peoples purchases! Yeah! ...I apologize for high jacking Holly!}
As for me...
If any of you listen to the Never Not Knitting podcast, I am like Alana when it comes to fibre festivals. I get totally overwhelmed by all of the fibre-y goodness. This sometimes leads to poor choices or even
no choices :)
Last year I was on my "buying a sweaters worth of yarn" kick and was also restricted by a very small budget. I drove myself crazy trying to choose the perfect yarn, and in the end, the yarn I decided on had sold out before I got around to buying it!
This year I tried a different approach, I decided that I would sample the yarns that appealed to me by purchasing only one skein each. This really took the pressure off and allowed me to make better choices. Last year my indecision resulted in shipping costs and zero instant gratification. Changing my buying habits means I can try out all of the yarns that inspire me and order only what I need once I have swatched, calculated, and drafted a pattern.
Allowing myself to buy yarns simply because I liked them was such a joy! Maybe you already allow yourself to shop this way but for someone like me who is always calculating what the yarn will become this was like growing wings!
I bet you would like to see what's in my bag...
drumroll please...
by Sweet Georgia Yarns
- saffron -
by Sweet Georgia Yarns
- goldmine -
by Sweet Georgia Yarns
- tumbled stone -
by Madelinetosh
- chambray -
by Malabrigo
- glazed carrot -
by Madelinetosh
- sequoia -
All in all, this was an awesome event and I encourage you to go next year!
{...there was even a yarn bomb at the entrance!}
::: What about you? Did you attend? What fibre-y goodness did you go home with???