Wharfe Wool Fair

We had a great time at our first show last weekend. Here’s the stall all ready to go.

Wharfe Wool Fair set up

 

 

 

 

 

 

This was the first Wharfe Wool Fair, organised by Adelaide Walker, and it was a great success.  There were around 14 stallholders selling a range of hand dyed yarns, fibre, tools, garments and gifts. The word had obviously got around as it was busy straight away at 10am and didn’t really let up all day. Having said that, it was nicely laid out so that it wasn’t too crammed, I didn’t see too much elbow action!

We met lots of lovely people and had lots of nice comments on the stall and yarn and fibre.  The Ashton Shawl that I’d knitted in my Tyan Lace BFL/Silk base went down really well and I pointed lots of people in the direction of Ravelry to download the free pattern.

Ashton Shawl on Armless Annie

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now I’m restocking the Etsy shop over the next few days and ordering lots more yarn to dye up in time for Yarndale in Skipton in September.

One thought on “Wharfe Wool Fair

  1. Deborah Dyer

    Congratulations on your successful Wharfe Wool Fair. I was very impressed with the professional layout of your stall. A great deal of thought had gone into making a very attractive layout. The lace shawl that you had knitted created a lot of interest and looked beautiful as the centrepiece, as did the lovely vibrant and jewel like colours of your yarn and fibre. Every success with Yarndale in September.

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