December 20, 2012

Continuing On

Since last I was heard from in this forum, lo these many months, I busted all out of my comfort zone and entered handspun in the Estes Park Wool Market and the local county fair.  Yes, I set myself up for the judgey-ness of others.

It was worth it.  I received reinforcement and accolades for my mad spinning skilz.  I also received valuable comments, insight, and...well...confidence.  Not to mention some of the big ribbons!  Yeah, that part was pretty sweet. There were some nice awards/prizes that came with some of those big ribbons, too, but really, the former 4-H-er in me was all about the ribbons!

In addition, a fellow knitter, who also spins, bought some of my handspun, even after seeing it up close, offering to pay the going rate.

Add to that, a fellow weaver's/spinner's guild member asked me to be part of the Sheep to Shawl team at Estes Park next year. Now while I am not sure about being able to spin as fast as that requires, I said yes anyway because I think it sounds like a whole lot of fun to be in the mountains among like minded people, and furry creatures, spinning the day away.

My point is, and I do have one, I have the confidence that I spin a decent yarn than can be knit into decent garments. (Some of my entries were items knitted from my handspun.) I am considering offering some skeins for sale again.

(I installed the app so I might blog from my smarty pants phone. Who knows where it might lead? Bear with me while I figure out the formatting issues and auto-correct eccentricities. And the photo thing...there is, of course, photo capabilities with the phone but gah! Not the fancy smancy camera kind.)

5 comments:

  1. Good on you for employing the mobile thing! I will be contacting you for tech support!

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  2. I'm also experiencing the learning curve of mobile blogging. Usually, I polish things up on the desktop. It6's good to have on the phone when I think about a blog post and can do it "right now".

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  3. I will admire your tech-i-ness from afar! It will be a long time before I embrace the new wave!

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  4. Kudos to you for going out on the skinny branches! I'm so glad you had a good experience - and ribbons. Ribbons are important.

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  5. Hi Becky! Welcome back! I check every now and then to see if you had given up or re-started, and lo and behold here you are! Sounds like you've been creatively super busy! Good for you!

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