Long overdue, but here’s my quickie report on Stitches West! I attended Saturday and Sunday, and spent most of my time helping out at the Stitch Diva Studios booth. Owner and designer Jennifer Hansen has so much amazing stuff there – patterns, silk yarns, bags – that it was almost always busy.
But I did find some time to wander and shop, and I even played with a couple of Schacht wheels for a little while. It took me a few tries to figure out how to get the wheel going in the direction I wanted, but once that obstacle was surmounted it was pretty easy. If you already know how to draft with a spindle, it’s easy to switch to a wheel.
I didn’t a lot of shopping because I had a strict budget and some solid plans for what I wanted. A large, lightweight spindle for plying, fiber for spinning (but only unique blends or things I hadn’t tried before), and I really wanted a skein of Socks that Rock yarn.
Success #1: A spindle and new-to-me fiber from Creatively Dyed Yarns. This gorgeous blue fiber is a blend of Wool, Seacell, and Milk Protein! It’s a dream to spin, and super soft. I have some iridescent blue seed beads that I’m planning to add to it when I ply the singles. The spindle is beautiful in its simplicity, spins very smoothly, and was an absolute steal at only $15.
I’d budgeted $60 for a spindle, so that left me with a nice chunk of extra cash to spend on yarn!

Success #2: More unique fiber blends! This is a blend of wool, mohair, silk, and…cat hair! Dyed and blended by Feline Fibers. Not only is it a color I love, it was just too amusing to pass up.

Success #3: Socks that Rock! I looked through the skeins a few times early on Saturday and just couldn’t settle on one item, so I didn’t buy anything right away. I came back on Sunday and was disappointed to see that almost all of the lightweight was gone. I was about to leave empty-handed when they suddenly started putting more skeins out – and they were mill ends! There were a few colors that I loved, but this was the one that I couldn’t put down.

So, mission accomplished, I still had some cash left for impulse buys. I picked up some beads at Talisman, and got two skeins of yarn that I can’t find here in San Francisco.
One is the Brooks Farm Solo in merino that I’m using to test knit my fingerless mitts.

The other is a gorgeous skein of merino sock yarn from Knitting Notions. Besides the fact that this is just amazing yarn, they’re from Nashville, where I used to live.

So that was my weekend at Stitches, and I’m already looking forward to next year!