Showing posts with label Southern Adirondack Fiber Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Southern Adirondack Fiber Festival. Show all posts

Sunday, September 17, 2017

A New Name, Same Fabulous Fiber Fest

The Southern Adirondack Fiber Festival is now the Adirondack Wool and Arts Festival!  Always the third weekend in September, this fine festival outside of Saratoga Springs, New York, is a delight.  The weather is usually perfect, and the leaves are just starting to change, making for a great weekend out in the open air.
Adults $5, Kids 13 and under free.

Saturday, September 23rd
10 am to 5 pm.

Sunday, September 24th,
10 am to 4 pm.
Barb and I will be heading up on Friday to set up our booth.  We are, once again, in Building 12, Booth 7 -- the building you go through right at the entrance!  We have some beautiful hand-dyed  and mill-dyed wool fabric for rug hookers and quilters, and I have some new pattern designs for you as well as old favorites.  Please come see us!

Here is the website: Adirondack Wool & Arts Festival   There's a $1 off coupon on their home page!  Hope to see you there.

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

What's New and Exciting?

The rainy, gray days that Hurricane Matthew has provided for the last week or so are not very exciting, but the upcoming New York State Sheep and Wool Festival is!  We are counting down the days -- only 11 more -- and working hard to bring our favorite customers even more folk art, ornaments, rug hooking and needle punch supplies, out-of-print books, buttons, baubles and embellishments -- the list goes on!  We hope to see you there.  We are in Building A, Booth 28, as we have been for the last dozen years!  

I was contacted by Artsy recently -- they somehow discovered that I love the work of George Nakashima --and asked me to add them to my list of interesting blogs over there in the sidebar.  So I have done just that.  It's a great resource for people interested in learning about and collecting art, so go take a look! Maybe I'll find a Nakashima table I can afford.  Not.

Barb and I had a lovely weekend at the Southern Adirondack Fiber Festival.  We had two days of jewel-like weather -- brilliant blue skies, sunshine, and crisp air.  I was surprised and pleased to see my Instagram friend, Marilu (@518frenchgirl).  She's a doll, and I can't wait to see how she hooks up my Outstanding in Her Field pattern!  (Follow her on Instagram if you don't already.)

Tammy of Wing and a Prayer Farm
I was extraordinarily pleased to meet another Instagramer I follow:  Tammy of Wing and a Prayer Farm (#wingandaprayerfarm).   I found her through Charlotte Lyons of House Wren Studio, who hosts crafting weekends with her friend Meleen up in Vermont (Meleen and Charlotte's Vermont Getaway).  Tammy's farm is nearby, and the crafters take field trips there to do natural dyeing and to visit the sheep and alpaca and dogs and a miniature donkey named Bilbo among other things.  Tammy shears and spins and nurses lambs and dyes and bakes amazing pies -- sometimes on a live feed.  She's pretty much the Wonder Woman of fiber farm life.  She hosted a natural dye workshop recently that I would have loved to attend.  And -- the cherry on the cake --  Tammy is a gifted writer.  Visit her blog at: Wing and a Prayer Farm.

We ended the weekend with a visit to our friend Martha who lives on a farm in the Adirondack Park.  She raises sheep, chicken, turkeys, and pigs.  We were treated to a delicious dinner of pork cooked with apples and her own maple syrup, and roasted vegetables from her garden.  Martha sent us away with our very own pints of syrup -- a gift worth its weight in gold!

Martha's Farm
Our other big news is: Barb and I will be vending at Sauder Village Rug Hooking Week in August 2017.  Sauder is one of the premiere rug shows in the country, and we are honored to have been invited.  I'm going to teach a class, too!  More on this soon.  For now, it's back to the drawing board -- I need to make up some new patterns for Rhinebeck!

Thursday, October 3, 2013

This Weekend: Southern Adirondack FIber Festival!

Barb and I are looking forward to another fun weekend at the Washington County Fairgrounds just outside of Saratoga Springs, New York.  We've been working away, hooking mats and dyeing wool and making all sorts of fiber folk art for our friends and customers.  It looks like it will be a warm weekend -- a great time to get out and peep at the leaves, pet some sheep, and pick some apples.  So come join us!  If you got to the Fiber Festival website (click here: Southern Adirondack Fiber Festival) you can print out a $1 off entry coupon.  Hope to see you there!

Just a note: If you are trying to get a hold of Barb, her computer died.  She's hoping to remedy the situation soon.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Scenes from the Southern Adirondack Fiber Festival

We had a great weekend up north.  We enjoyed our time at the Festival, and at the home of Barb's friend Martha.  Much smaller than Rhinebeck, the SAFF was charming and much easier to manage.  We had time to talk to customers and fellow vendors, which is always a treat.  I sold one of my biggest rugs and am ever so happy it has a new home.

Here are some unedited photos -- I just don't have the time to pretty them up.  The New York State Sheep and Wool Festival is less than two weeks away and I need to work on my inventory!








Tuesday, September 20, 2011

3rd Annual Southern Adirondack Fiber Festival!

Barb and I are traveling north this weekend for the Southern Adirondack Fiber Festival.  It is the Festival's third year, but our first year as participants.  I am so looking forward to this -- to all the fiber frenzy, but also to being in the neighborhood of Saratoga Springs, a city I love.  (My daughter went to college there and I miss my visits.)  We will be staying with Barb's friend Martha, who has generously opened her home to us for the weekend.  And she has sheep!  I imagine the leaves are starting to turn upstate and if the weather holds out we should have a great weekend.  Please join us if you can!  We are in Building 12, Space #5.

Here's the information -- if you go to their main page and scroll down, there's a coupon for $1 off the entry fee.

Saturday and Sunday, September 24 & 25, 2011
10 am to 5 pm
$5 for Adults, Children under 14 are free
Free Parking
Washington Country Fairgrounds
392 Old Schuylerville Road
Greenwich, NY 12834
(518) 692-2464