So we were off to spend the weekend looking at
good husband carrying off some of my purchases
local emergency service men clustered around a spinner
awe-inspiring plant-dyed yarns from Earth-Arts
The plant-dyed yarns were the surprise treasure of the festival. Although I went absolutely ga ga over all the handspun alpaca that was there, I went all out for the naturally dyed wools. I came home with these beauties:
The weekend wore out my driving stamina and my shopping stamina -- expect a yarn moratorium for a while now. But I'm totally invigorated for learning about the west (Taos is gorgeous!) and for checking out all the fiber arts that are going on here.
Hanna, the photos are absolutely luscious! What a wonderful experience you must have had.
ReplyDeleteI love the Southwest personally; I hope you will come to really enjoy it there.
What luck! :D Glad you found the wool fair--how great is that? Love your natural dyed yarns...they are to die for!
ReplyDeletehow lucky! A day made for you!
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When next you go to Taos, check out the Taos Sunflower yarn shop!
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