In April, Troy and I were at The Fiber Event in Greencastle, Indiana. I tried to sell fleeces, roving, yarn and cross-stitch kits.



Troy brought one of his braiding machines. The big seller was the britch wool roving. Who knew butt wool would be so popular. Fleeces, roving and yarn are still available if anyone is interested.
I finished the nephew's hockey stick cozies, aka the kilt socks. They are huge. Each one measures 34 inches long. The socks were suppose to be for the prom, but the date didn't want him going in his kilt. I said, very colorfully, to get a new date.
I made a few dishcloths.
The LYS had a Build-a-Bear Party and sweater contest. Meet Prudence Charity. Her intials are PCB. Had Troy liked the other name I was going to go with, her intials were going to be PMS.
He got PMS either way.


I was test knitting the Ivy Shawl by Jeanne Townsend. There is a Yahoo group KAL for it.
a little better detail

Spinning with the Back Row Spinners. There is even picture proof I was there.
And spending way too much time surfing Ravelry. If you aren't there, invites are down to about a day.
Now, I'm going to pick up my CSA share, go home, and work on a star afghan. So there Michelle.



