The State Fair Countdown! I spent today at the Minnesota State Fair with some very special friends. I’ll elaborate on their “specialness” in more detail later.
I always like to get to the fair on the first day to see if my knitting entries fared well in the judging. This year was a mixed bag, but I am not here to complain! I did better on some things than I expected and not as well on others. This pretty much happens every year. Other peeps I spoke to felt the same way about their items: “Not quite what I was expecting.” The ribbon distribution is based on many variables and luck is just one of them!! I always feel pretty lucky to win anything when I see the other beautiful entries.
I entered eight things this year and received the ribbons listed in the title: 5th, 4th, 3rd, 2nd, first, first, first , first. The sweepstakes went to one of my favorite people: Shelley Monitor, MKG president, for her Large Lace Collar Bohus Cardigan:

Shelley Monitor’s Bohus, Sweepstakes (on a night-of-the-living-dead mannequin!)
Shelley is an excellent knitter and very deserving of the sweepstakes award! Congratulations, Shelley!
I took pictures of my knitted items and very few of them turned out. The glare on the glass coupled with the hopelessly unattractive mannequins made a good shot almost impossible! All of my pictures have a yellow caste which I was unable to adjust. Edited to add: Sivani, bless her heart, fixed several of the pictures for me and removed some of the yellow. Thanks, Sivani!!

Ode to Joy Vest, 2nd Place

Olympic Reindeer Hat — 3rd Place Ribbon

Lace Beret, 4th Place

Whisper Cardigan, 5th Place (my biggest disappointment!)

Sleeping Baby’s Castle Blanket — this was entered in the Garment Category under Afghan less than 42×42
Yes, this is Sally’s design! The color is off white but here it looks VERY OFF white and is not displayed to its full advantage. You cannot tell there is a castle on the blanket, but I was excited to get a blue ribbon for Sally’s wonderful pattern.

Alexandria, First Place

Aeolian Shawl, First place and JRB Associates Award (terrible picture — lots of glare!)

Brage/Dragon Sweater, First Place and Three Kittens Award (OMG, the picture is horrid, plus they covered up the dragon with the ribbon)
I really have to give a shout out to a couple of people: my friend, Kim, entered a gorgeous hat that received a second place ribbon. If I was the judge, she would have gotten a blue, but I’m not so there you go.

Ellen De Silva won the Thursdays at 4 special award for her blue ribbon gloves! I am so happy that it is going to a friend of mine — yay and congratulations (no picture, though 🙁 ).
Speaking of friends, my peeps (Janet, Deb and Martha) really are fantastic people. I have known them since college. We made plans to go to the fair together. As you may recall, I hurt my heel about 4 weeks ago. The “heeling” has been slow and so I have been severely limping for three plus weeks. That in turn caused my bum right knee to flare up in rebellion, due to my crazy gait. I really can’t walk very well right now. I went to the fair knowing that I would not be able to stay long and certainly would not be able to partake in all of the fair festivities.
We arrived early (about 6:30 am) and by 10:30, I was done. I’m out. Time to leave. My dear friends said, “Au contraire, Limpy. We are going to get you a wheelchair.” And they did. They pushed me around the fairgrounds until 5:00 pm. Then they pushed me all the way to my car. No complaining at all — they just acted like they were having the time of their lives, this is no big deal, we will always remember this and laugh…you name it! They are true friends in every sense of the word. I love you guys!!
One of the great things about going to the fair with four people is that you can share food — we got to eat everything and get just the right amount. Yum, yum, yum!
One more thing: Sally has been busy getting her son settled into college and so she has not been doing much blogging of late. She’ll be back this weekend and has a beautiful FO to share. She is now an empty nester. 