So with my homework having been (re)completed in March, I double-checked my supplies and tools for each class and spent a long weekend at the Estes Park Wool Market in June.
This was my first time taking a class at a Wool Festival... and I took two. :-)
I have attended talks and watched demonstrations before.... but it was really quite special to be able to focus two days on improving skills and knowledge.
Our new place is a little further away, but still extremely convenient for day trips to Estes Park.
Exploring the Drum Carder
My first class was Exploring the Drum Carder with Henry and Roy Clemes.
Prior to this class, I had only seen short demonstrations of carding in my initial Learning to Spin class.
I do have a second-hand half-sized carder that I have been using for several (11!) years, but now with this full-day class, I think my output will be much nicer to work with.
I'm looking forward to taking the next class in their series.
I also picked up a couple of tools that will help me use my old carder better.
Finishing with Excellence
This class was everything I was expecting.
Like the Carding Class, I have finished projects, but now I know a few more techniques to make those joins and weave-ins even more invisible.
We also spent some time talking about blocking techniques.
I truly enjoyed taking Paula's class.
Shopping
In addition to the tools listed above, I did buy some yarn and roving.
So while I have said that I generally don't like crazy dyed yarns, when I do buy yarn, it is often dyed.
I like that the colors at Estes were more muted than other markets I've been to in recent years (Yarn Fest, Stitches). I especially loved the work of the Apothefaery. Her work is very earthy.
I actually bought quite a bit of yarn this trip.... mostly because I wanted to pair against some out-of-character crazy yarn that I bought at Stitches West in 2019...
Cashmere Goat Show Results |
Valais Blacknose |
Jacob Ram |
"Cashmere" Goats |
Happy Fiber Arts Friday!
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