Ravelry!
Yay! I got an invitation to Ravelry yesterday! I'm now registered as seedlessgrape and I expect that I won't get nearly as much work done today as I would like to. I was clicking around just before bed last night and there are so many amazing projects on there!
I'm going to my first fiber festival tomorrow: the Kid 'n' Ewe festival in Boerne, Texas! I'm very excited. It's certainly no Rhinebeck, but Theresa says it's a nice festival with a little bit of everything--some fiber animals, yarn, spinning fiber, and spinning tools. I might even get to try a wheel, which would be exciting! I think it will be a good introduction to the world of fiber festivals.
I just bought some more fiber from Amy's grand opening sale-abration for Spunky Eclectic, so I'm going to try to exercise some restraint while I'm in Boerne. I mostly want to get a niddy-noddy so I can stop winding my little skeins on the back of a kitchen chair. And if some Jojoland yarn happens to make it home with me for a Clapotis or two . . . well, that will just be a bonus. GPG is coming along to make sure I don't break the bank while I'm there.
(On a legal note, because I can't resist . . . yes, this is the Boerne of City of Boerne v. Flores, 521 U.S. 507 (1997). My religious liberties professor from UT, Doug Laycock, argued before the United States Supreme Court on behalf of Flores, the Archbishop of San Antonio, and the Saint Peter Catholic Church in Boerne. I just might be enough of a legal dork to try looking for this church while I'm in town. I studied this case a fair amount in law school!)
Anyway, I hope to see some of you on Ravelry! Have a great weekend!
I'm going to my first fiber festival tomorrow: the Kid 'n' Ewe festival in Boerne, Texas! I'm very excited. It's certainly no Rhinebeck, but Theresa says it's a nice festival with a little bit of everything--some fiber animals, yarn, spinning fiber, and spinning tools. I might even get to try a wheel, which would be exciting! I think it will be a good introduction to the world of fiber festivals.
I just bought some more fiber from Amy's grand opening sale-abration for Spunky Eclectic, so I'm going to try to exercise some restraint while I'm in Boerne. I mostly want to get a niddy-noddy so I can stop winding my little skeins on the back of a kitchen chair. And if some Jojoland yarn happens to make it home with me for a Clapotis or two . . . well, that will just be a bonus. GPG is coming along to make sure I don't break the bank while I'm there.
(On a legal note, because I can't resist . . . yes, this is the Boerne of City of Boerne v. Flores, 521 U.S. 507 (1997). My religious liberties professor from UT, Doug Laycock, argued before the United States Supreme Court on behalf of Flores, the Archbishop of San Antonio, and the Saint Peter Catholic Church in Boerne. I just might be enough of a legal dork to try looking for this church while I'm in town. I studied this case a fair amount in law school!)
Anyway, I hope to see some of you on Ravelry! Have a great weekend!
1 Comments:
congrats! you will loose all track of time and it will take over any free time you have!!!! (I'm Stacey14 if you want to look for me!)
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