But it was dry and beautiful for the Southern Indiana FiberArts Festival this last Saturday. The first year of the festival there were 14 vendors. Last year, maybe twice that. This year, 45! And even better, attendance was incredible. I don't have figures, just my own eyes and I can tell you that folks just kept streaming in all day - and they came to buy! I had a great day, selling fiber, equipment, and 4 bunnies (who went to good homes.) It was a long day, though, as I was alone in my booth. After packing up, I about fell over from exhaustion.
Here is Blue Acorn and her booth. She sells hand dyed yarn and kits for purse and hats.

This is Kristin from Flatwoods Alpaca Farm.

Ann - from the best named yarn store ever, Grinny Possum.

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