
My favorite sheep are the Jacobs. I love their unique 2 horns and their multi-color fleece.
There were a couple of sales I would have loved to take advantage of but alas they were somewhat impossible.
So what's in the bag?

We then wandered among the other vendors in the outside area, making note of some things we might need to go back for. We then made our way to the Main Exhibit Hall. I'm not a fan of the Main exhibit hall overall, but there are some great vendors there, the problem is the booths are small almost a third of the size of the ones the same people get at Rhinebeck, so I tend to leave those that are too crowded for a Rhinebeck shopping experience. We did however stop at some of my absolute favorites and some new ones.

Our first purchase inside was at the Frivolous Fibers booth. I was drawn into the booth by the Crabapple Yarns on display and all the lovely shawls hanging around. Another shawl on the find yarn for list was Mormorio. Mormorio is knit in the lovely, shiny Crabapple Pizzazz. Mom and I both bought yarn for this lovely shawl. My combo is Vermont Falling, Again and Lady in the Snow. Crabapple names their colors after apple varieties. Mom got variegated blues and a creamy white (sorry I don't have pictures or color names of hers.) Mom also got a kit to knit the new shawl Happy Street. Again, I don't remember which yarn she got in the knit, but I do know there was a purple, teal and blue (I think, sorry I wasn't paying attention), but I will say I will gladly take it off her hands if she decides she doesn't want it! LOL.

Next stop: Signature Needle Arts. I knew exactly what I was getting before I got in line. Signatures are hands down my favorite needle. My lace shawls don't get knit on anything else. I wanted 2.75mm DPNs for working on my Laura Nelkin knitted jewelry. Mom got a circular needle to use for her new shawls, a US 5 circular.

By this time, we had pretty much walked the whole fair and had already stopped to have lunch, (yummy pit lamb and pit beef sandwiches). We took stock of what we wanted to go back and get or look at again to decide if it needed to come home with us. We needed to go back to 2 booth, one of which was the same for both of us.
First stop was Noni designs. I have always loved Noni designs and I have several patterns in my collection. But I can't say the same for finished objects. I kept thinking about the little kits she had made up with everything you need to complete a small purse except the needles. I chose a lovely heathered aqua for the lipstick and change pattern.

The final purchase was a Paca Pop from A Paca Fun Fiberworks. How I passed these up the first time around, I can't tell you but seriously how can you resist such fibery goodness, and on a stick no less! I haven't spun alpaca yet. I'll keep you posted on how that goes.
Of course we had to bring something for the Princess. How could we leave this cutie behind? She had a blast with him when I gave him to her. I was calling him Howard, but she simply called him Sheepy.
Overall it was a great trip, much better than last year. We actually tried some of the food this time. I highly recommend the ribbon chips and the lemonade. I know there is one or 2 things that we wished we could have gotten in addition to our fabulous loot, and I'm not talking about the sheep or alpacas. There was a gradient set from Fiber Optics that we both thought about. (oh look, the one I wanted is in stock) and a shawl set from Gale's Art that we hummed and hawed about. I'll just have to stalk the etsy shop now. Look for upcoming post about FOs from the festival. And there will be other What's in the bag posts after other fiber related trips, especially Rhinebeck in October.
Tuesday we will be all about the Yarn Harlot! I can't wait to meet SPM.