First off, Happy Birthday Nanny Ashby! (my one remaining grandparent), 99 today! Also happy Bastille Day.
On my travels out and about today I spent some fun time at Fibre East. I had a lovely look round at everything and had a go on a Spinolution Bee, and a great wheel! I was not too bad on the Bee, and pretty rubbish with the great wheel, but it was good fun and has spurred me on to have a proper go at longdraw on my wheel. The best bit of the day was all the lovely people. It was so nice to catch up with people I haven’t seen in a while and meet new people too (hello Margaret!), and also to put faces to names I have been chatting with or buying things from on the internet.
The weather was a bit squelchy and there was a bit too much mud for me, I am a big wimp! But luckily it wasn’t torrential rain during the day and it actually stopped raining and warmed up by the time I headed home. Thank you for the tips Anna on driving in the mud, I got out of the car park with no problems. My shoes are drying out in the porch, although I was impressed that my feet stayed dry, and my trousers are in the wash as I write. I hope the stand holders didn’t get their stock too muddy, there were some very wet bits of the marquees.
We have been catching up with the cyclists this evening, but are still only part way through today’s coverage. I have finished spinning the singles of merino / silk. Tomorrow I shall ply it.
Today’s coin is a 50p. Well done to David Miller for yesterday’s win.
I loved Fibre East ans was so glad (and surprised) to see you there. My trousers went straight into the machine, too. But I happen to love mud as much as I love yarn (strange, but true) though with the proviso that the yarn doesn’t end up in the mud (or vice versa). I didn’t try out any spinning wheels, mind you, as I don’t think my poor treddling skills would have been enhanced by my hiking boots.
It was a lovely surprise to see you at Fibre East too! My trousers have come up good as new (or at least they would have been had I not managed to get mud on them at the National Exhibition yesterday! – luckily the museum is on chalk and the exhibition building at the top of the hill so not too muddy). My shoes are still drying in the porch but we have had a warm day today so I think I should be able to just brush the mud off by tomorrow.
With trying out the wheels, the Long Draw Spinners had a patch of astro-turf that the great wheel was on! and you stand up to use that anyway. With the Spinolution they had a pallet set up with a chair and the wheel so I was able to wriggle out of my shoes and hop up onto the platform to have a go! I don’t think I could manage to treadle anything in hiking boots! Next time I shall be bringing my highly attractive green farmer wellies.