...or "the long, slippery slope".
It started off innocently. I petted yarn. I petted fiber. I made mental notes so I could decide on my favourites, and spend my dollars wisely.
Then I found this excellent purchase:
A niddy noddy. Original price was $25, but they were marked down to $10 because they were the "old models"... the maker had switched to a different style. However, this one was even cheaper... $5, because one piece was broken. A piece that can easily be fixed with a bit of wood glue. I have wood glue. :) Even better, after I bought it, I discovered it disassembles to be quite small!
A niddy noddy to go with my lovely nostepinne!
Then another inexpensive purchase, washed BFL locks that will be perfect for needle-felting little sheep for Christmas presents:
Only $1.50 and ounce! I restrained myself from buying more of those perfect little curls... but only with difficulty.
However, I totally fell apart when I saw this:
A Maggie spindle. Made from satiny smooth cherry wood. Love at first sight! I have admired other pretty spindles, but nothing has dug it's way into my heart like this one. Should I? It's $32! I still basically don't know how to spin! But ooooo! Sooooo pretty! And smooth. It *wants* to spin! I had a feeling that I'd regret it if I walked away from it. But would I regret it if I bought it? Then the sales lady told me that the maker wasn't making any more, since he had been injured. I bought it. I don't regret it. :)
Of course, then I needed some roving, since I only had a wee little bit with me. (It takes up lots of space in luggage, so I thought I'd let myself buy a bit at Rhinebeck if I got a chance to spin there.) BFL, colour "Dragon":
John found me shortly thereafter, so I took a break to eat. I offered to make him a hat from this roving, but he said that he tends to lose hats. I'm thinking perhaps I'll either give him the alpaca-silk hat I'm mildly allergic to, or make him a hat out of non-handspun fiber. At least until I get more prolific with the spinning. ;)
After lunch, the spending spree continued. It's geometry:
(or a $10 Christmas ornament.)
For a friend:
It's inexpensive, and she brought me something back from Maryland Sheep and Wool.
Pencil roving:
Only $3, and I need something to put the BFL locks on!
And why not some pretty knitting needles:
I really wanted some of the Lantern Moon ebonies, but these were only about a third of the price, and rather nice. I wanted to get myself some nice little straights for knitting dishcloths, since I seem to be making those, and my 8s are busy with the lace scarf.
Well, by this point I was pretty shopped out. I didn't manage to see the sheepdog trials or the pumpkin chucking contest (J enjoyed them, though), but I enjoyed the shopping, and got to pet some sheep and goats. We plodded through the last few barns just to see what was there, and then headed home.
It was *soooooooo* nice! Next time, however, I think I need to bring less cash. Either that, or improve my income. ;)
7 comments:
OOOO those Surina needles. They still get my goat. Sigh.
How much did you buy them for?
wow! nice haul!
You will not regret buying that spindle -- I still think of a spindle I fell for almost two years ago at MD and didn't buy. I didn't buy it because I was budgeting for my wheel!
roving can be squished a lot for travel and makes a good cushion for other stuff. :)
I wore the scarf you made me yesterday! :)
mrsfife: The needles were something like $6.20 plus tax... certainly less than $7. It must be very frustrating for you. :( You know that the KnitPicks Options needles are made in India too, right?
Ann: It was so nice meeting you! I love the little cartoon swine at your blog. :) The niddy noddy was a few stalls down from the place with the Socks That Rock yarn.
Jess: Yes, I know, I just didn't want to squish all the air out. I'm glad you like the scarf! Thanks for the spindle reassurance. :)
I've been admiring your haul! very impressive, especially the pencil roving for $3.00! I NEED some of that. Care to share where you bought it? I'm leaving my email address just in case: brober10@earthlink.net
thanks
I´m enjoying all your shopping! The needles you got are a delight!
I'm so bummed that I missed meeting you this weekend! But I'm glad you had fun and you obviously made some great purchases. :)
Jessica
http://zarzuelaknitsandcrochets.com/blog
Bev: I didn't get a receipt from them, so I don't know who they were. They were set up right next to The Wool Works (who did give me a receipt), along the back wall of that two-storey barn. Hmmm: moral of the story is that receipts can increase business, I guess. ;)
Jessica: I had hoped to run into you. Perhaps we'll cross paths another time. :)
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