Still More TNNA
Sorry for the delays in getting more TNNA postings. We have been really busy getting TNNA orders shipped. My blog entries are the first to go when I am short of time.
We had a lot of visitors. Unfortunately, many were placing orders and our booth was so hectic that I didn't even think of taking pictures.
One of our visitors was Jean from Bag Smith. They are using our Hand Spun Bouquet for a purse. It was in a knitting magazine recently. Jean came by to show us some other projects they have using Hand Spun Bouquet.

Above, here she is in a cute knit hat in the Black colorway of Hand Spun Bouquet.
Below, she came by in a lovely shawl.

Notice how she focused all the flowers in one spot. The felted flowers of the Hand Spun Bouquet can be moved on the yarn to spread them out or to get them all together.
Also stopping by the booth were the wonderful ladies from Ravelry. They had lots of events. It's great to see the growth of that website. I'll even admit that I follow some of the posts;-) Here they are with Robin.

We had some great samples of things made with our yarns. Below is a beautiful shrug using our Hand Spun Bouquet in the Orchid colorway on the sleeves.

Next, we have a fantastic purse made from Hand Spun Bouquet. The picture doesn't do it justice. It looks way better in person.

And finally, we have a couple of items made from our newest product: U-Knitted Nations - Fuzzy Purls. Fuzzy Purls are a hand spun thick and thin yarn with synthetic fur tufts attached. It is a great new product from Pagewood Farm. Below we have a sweater using Fuzzy Purls in Black with Gray as an accent. With it on the hanger is a thin scarf (or boa) knit from Black with Black. When naming the Fuzzy Purls, we decided that the easiest way to do it was to name the base yarn (Black, Brown, Natural) and the color of the tufts. As in Black with Black; Black with Gray; Natural with Cream; Natural with Brown; Brown with Light Brown; Brown with Medium Brown; Brown with Fox; and Brown with Leopard.

Coming soon: what other colors could be used for the synthetic tufts?????
Use your imagination. We are.