Another visit to the place where fiberholics go for their fiber fix! This time, it was Shepherd’s Harvest in lovely, quaint Lake Elmo. I volunteered to staff the MKG booth from 10-12. One of our tasks was to provide Ravelry pins/nametags for peeps who would be attending the Ravelry Meet Up at 12 noon. We were inundated by Ravelers! It was great seeing all the faces behind the familiar Ravatars!
12 Noon — Off to the Ravelry Meet Up: imagine 20-30 people standing in a circle staring at each other waiting for something to happen! I’m not sure if anything actually DID happen, because I left to shop and wander. It was too cold to stand there (50 degrees, but felt colder), and I had already seen all of the Ravelers (see Paragraph 1A)!
I did make a small purchase:

The numbered markers will be great for my current WIP. It has 12 pattern repeats. I always think I am almost to the end of the round, but then realize I have lots more knitting to go. By numbering where I am, I will not be deluded into thinking the round end is near! And what can I say? I saw the lil Sock Monkey and he had to be mine. I also bought some honey for my honey.
Can you guess what this woman is doing? She is spinning angora right off the bunny!! Apparently the bunny LOVES the gentle rocking of the treadles. Several people said to me as I was getting out my camera: Hey, this is great blog material!

Anyway, it was fun to run into so many MKG members and quite a few readers of our blog. Now it’s time to do some serious knitting! Yay!










































