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June 26, 2005

Well, after many, many mishaps, we made it to the Quilt and Craft Fair :)
We had intended to catch the train, so we got up at any unhealthy hour for a Saturday, got dressed, ate and headed to the train station. I thought it seemed very quiet, but just assumed that all the smart people were still at home in bed. Nope. Cityrail were doing maintenance on our train line, and there were buses running instead. Erk. I half seriously considered going home right then. But we decided to drive into the city instead.
So in we went, parked at the casino where it used to be cheap parking, but isn't anymore, we discovered. Then down to the exhibition centre. After Jan's post the other day, I ws expecting a mile long line, but there was no line at all, it was great :)
The fair itself was pretty good. A *lot* of quilting booths, a good number of scrapbooking and needlework booths. There were a number of knitting booths, but not too many. Bendigo Wool Mills were there, they still had some sock yarn at $3 a ball, but I resisted. Yay me! ;) It was a cotton blend, and the colours were pretty, but it just didn't grab me. They had some yarn for $2 a ball, but again, nothing that jumped out at me, so I didn't buy anything. Emily bought a ball of off white angora blend for $3. She intends to dye it. :)
Touch were there, but nothing grabbed me, no sock yarn left. A few vendors that had a great deal of novelty yarns. One vendor who had some *gorgeous* baby alpaca, and some Noro. I considered the alpaca for a while, but couldn't think of a project, so I left it there. I think DH was astounded at how much I didn't buy, LOL!
Then we got to STYK and In The Bag Handknits. Janette and Bronwyn were *lovely*! Gorgeous stock, and just genuinely nice ladies. I bought stuff at this booth :)

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The cutest cardigan I've seen for a toddler. It can be seen in better detail here. I'm going to make this for DH's cousin's toddler. Zara, which I haven't knit with before, but feels lovely in the ball. As soon as I finish the lacy baby cardi, I'm going to start this. Winter of Lace, indeed :) I got one of the needles I need for my hat, too. The other will be in stock soon, but I don't need it for a while, not until I get that last ball of wool, anyway.
Emily got a ball of pink thick and thin yarn from STYK, and came home immediately to cast on a scarf.

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The only other thing I bought all day was this.

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A cashmere scarf kit. I need another scarf (or another project for that matter) like I need a hole in the head, but it's cashmere! They had a scarf there for touchy-feelies, and I knew I had to have it. :)
So that was the big day. After the fair, we headed up to the sequin wholesaler for diamontes and beads for Em's new costume, then went for a wander, and crepes for lunch, yum :)
Today, my feet hurt, but it was worth it. Em and her duo partner competed their jazz duo dance at Penrith this morning. It's the second time they've competed with it, and they won it for the second time. Yay girls!
Twinkie would like someone to come outside and play, even if it is cold and wet and getting dark.

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Sorry, no takers here.
Now I'm off to knit so I can finish the baby cardi, and then start the pink cardi :)

Posted by Donna at June 26, 2005 06:54 PM

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Looks like you had a great time at the fair. I love Zara and am making a scaf out of it right now. It's so gorgeous it almost knits itself!

Posted by: celia at June 26, 2005 10:45 PM

I can't wait to see the cashmere scarf! I love the color.

Posted by: Teresa C at June 27, 2005 10:45 AM

The Belisa cashmere is lovely. I bought a cone from Ozeyarn a while ago and have made two scarves. Still have enough left for a narrow one. Recipiebts were very pleased and thrilled to have a cahmere stole/scarf. Cones have over 1000yards on them.

The cheap sockyarn I bought was the Bendigo and I bought it to try the blend of wool/cotton/nylon. Again, their other cheap wool was probably something I should have bought for grandchildren things, but I was out of inspiration and nothng grabbed me. STYK had some lovely stuff, but I already have enough to keepme going for another year! I was strongminded and resisted.

I'm not into quilting really although I have done some. I looked at those stalls,paid no attention to the scrapbooking which is definitely not my scene. I could have spent more time at the bead stalls, but they were very crowded.

I've been caught before with the trains at the weekend, as recently as a month ago. Now I check the cityrail website if I plan to go anywhere by train at the weekend. They list the maintenance lines.
Jan

Posted by: Jan at June 27, 2005 11:12 AM