Yesterday we decided a day off
from everything was necessary for mental and physical health. We got up
early, took care of the livestock and headed for Montpelier in Orange
county, VA, to the Fall Fiber Festival & Sheepdog Trials.
What a beautiful day! We still
can’t believe how clear the air was . It was a little cool when we left
home but by the time we arrived, it was in the mid 70’s. An added
benefit to the trip was the leaves are starting to turn. We took in
everything – all 5 large tents with rows of vendors selling everything
fiber – beautiful hand dyed silk and wool blend yarns and rovings –
there was a lot of yarn. It seemed that the vendors choose to cater
more to the hand worker than the spinner.
We passed by the outside tents
and went over to the Livestock Exhibit tent. They had a good example of
various different fiber producing animals – the Angora Rabbits, Llama
and Alpaca were not represented very well in this exhibit but I later
found more of them in the outside tents. After looking around we found
our friends Magi & Jay from Magi’s Wood Farm, you know, where we just got our Icelandic’s from.

Magi & Me
She was happy to see me because
she had let a child play with her wheel and it wasn’t working. She’s
been having a problem with it every since she got it but it was worse.
Later in the day, hubby found the same wheel and discovered her problem
is incorrect set up. Hopefully the pictures he took of the correct set
up will fix her problem.
Hubby wanted to take in the
sheep shearing demos and I really did want to check out those outside
tens, so I left him. My first stop was the Fleece Sale tent. Lot’s of
beauties in there. I found a CVM Sheep fleece that was really
beautiful – when I looked at the price, I came very close to passing
out – 2.2 lbs./$102.00. Needless to say that didn’t come home with me.
As I walked by the outside tents
– something caught my eye – A spinning wheel! It looked to be very much
like an Ashford Traditional but then again..it didn’t. I’m not going to
tell you the price yet. This wheel had suffered a child assult on
Saturday and it was broken. I got a handful of roving and a chair and
set out to fix this cool little wheel. Whatever this child had done to
it, I don’t know but it would not spin at all. Hubby came to find me
and got involved in the fixing process. An hour later, I walked away
with a fixed $60.00
spinning wheel! It is a mystery wheel though. I’ve added a photo, maybe
one of you may have an idea about who made it. It does need work but it
will spin yarn.

The New Old Wheel
Armed with mystery wheel, we set
out for food and Sheepdog Trials. I was a bit disappointed in the food
options. In years past there has been lamb chili and fruit plates. Not
so this year, so we got a heavy BBQ, set up our chairs and became
spectators. The dog trials were great! We stayed to the end and we got
lots of photos.

At The Pen - Look real hard..see the green on her shoulder? It's a Parrot!

Trial Shot

Trial Shot

"Nice Job"

This lady works without a crook or a whistle..she's amazing!

"The Shed"

"The Pen"
It’s so enjoyable watching a dog
work..they take their job seriously. I am so happy we have 7 Border
Collies of our own to work with.
We left the event feeling
invigorated and hungry. In the town of Orange we went to a restaurant
called the Silk Mill Grille. As you may have guessed from the name, it
is an old Silk Mill and the place is decorated much of the old salvaged
accessories and processing equipment. Had a great meal and we were home
by 7:00.
I have a lot of readers that
know very little about this side of my life – they know me for the
goats and goats milk products. You see fiber and fiber arts is my true
passion. Any opportunity I get to do a day like this, I will put all
else aside to do it. My only regret – Didn’t go both days!
I’m going to add an events page
to my Blog so everyone might have an opportunity to see and possibly
attend what’s going on the rest of 2009. Some I will be a vendor..some
I will just visit.
Parting comments and a little
rant! Please, if you bring your children to events like the Fall Fiber
Festival, try to pay attention to what they are doing. One of the
wheels that was messed up yesterday is a several thousand dollar wheel.
We want everyone to come to these events..especially children, they are
the ones who will keep this going in the future but vendors and
demonstrators put their life into this and it shouldn’t be destroyed by
an adults carelessness of not watching their child. At this event, I
saw big pulls of rovings run off with, a driveband ripped right off a
spinning wheel, Angora bunnies being plucked through the sides of their
cage by uncontrolled little fingers, hand crafted wooden knitting
needles being used as swords and a grape snow cone dropped on a
beautiful silk scarf. Please bring your children and please be good,
aware parents! Rant is done.
Have a wonderful day!
Posted by MaLinda
@ 04:01 PM EDT