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Mindful MDSW and Surprise!

I tried something new this year for the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival.  It was precipitated by the experiences of Alpaca previous years when I felt completely overwhelmed and out of touch with all of the sights, the people, and the things around me.  This year I made a conscious effort to be fully present in the moment – a mindfulness practice of not being overexcited and overanxious and just really focusing on the here and now.  I just let it flow naturally.  And I have to say, it definitely made for a lovely and meaningful experience.

I got to meet generous people who offered their time to come up and say hello.  It meant so much to me, so I thank you.  It is truly a pleasure to see so many friendly and welcoming faces.  This festival is such a highlight of my year for many reasons, but it is definitely the connections with people that mean to most.  Spending the weekend with my best friend Jenna definitely sweetens the pot… I visited her in Seattle in March, and just a few weeks later, she is here to see me (and to go to the festival, of course!)

…and of course, the yarn.  Practicing mindfulness at a commercial event can be a challenge.  Obviously, the point of the festival is to celebrate the animals, their fiber, and the arts surrounding the uses of said fiber – and you celebrate all of those things by pulling out your wallet and taking things home with you.  So, I thought that the best way to take this mindfulness aspect into a commercial event was to truly think about my purchases, and to support the companies/shops/farms that I bought from.  I went in with the intention of buying from small local farms and dyers- my definition of local expanded a bit, but nevertheless kept to the “small” qualifier, because nearly every vendor at MDSW is a small business, often family-owned and operated.  I wanted to support the local economies of my state, Maryland, as well as the few surrounding states.  My parameters expanded down to North Carolina, and up to Maine, and hopped over more than a few to Minnesota, but I am happy with what I got and the vendors that I supported.

MDSW Procurement

1. Shetland Tweed fingering, 2. Hoodie + Pendant, 3. Handspun Wool,

4. Folktale Handspun, 5. Three Waters Farm Handpaint, 6. Pucker Brush Farm Handspun,

7. RoseSpring Farm handdyed, 8. Angora/Wool handspun, 9. Tess Raw Silk,

10. Noro Cash Island, 11. March Hare fingering, 12. Tess Merino Worsted

I still did enhace the stash by quite a bit, but believe it or not, much less than previous years.  The Noro was the only commercially available yarn I bought, and that is because the deal was almost too good to believe.  Noro has that power over me…The vendor highlights for me were definitely 1) Jennie the Potter’s booth.  Jennie creates amazing pottery, buttons, and pendants.  I bought one of her pendants and two sets of buttons that I have not photographed yet.  She is so talented, and I am now officially a huge fan :)   and 2) ever-present love for Melinda and her beautiful yarns as Tess Designer Yarns.  I was tempted by so so many, but came home with a beautiful blue merino (more story on this later!) and a lovely golden raw silk.  The thing that was so special about both of these booths is that I got to talk to both Jennie and Melinda for awhile and get to know them better.  It is wonderful to make those connections.  They both do such amazing work!

I didn’t take as many photos this year as I usually do – maybe because it was rainy and overcast – but you can view what I did take over here.  I had the opportunity to meet some really amazing people that I got to talking and did not even get a photo… I regret that, but I don’t regret the chance to talk more with them.

So, for all of this talk about me procuring new yarn, I thought it was about time I did another contest around here – a chance for YOU to procure some of your own!  Plus, I would love to hear from some of you that rarely comment but tell me that you read my blog (you know who you are!)

The new cowboy kerchief from Morehouse Merino (who sadly does not come to MDSW anymore…) The winner will be able to choose between the two colorways in the middle of the photograph:  the gray/yellow or the maroon/blue combo.   I will choose the winner randomly by Wednesday afternoon (May 6th) at 4pm EST.  If you like, you can leave me a comment telling me more about a time when you were completely “in the moment” – whether it be while knitting, spinning, doing yoga, or just about anything else.  I would love to hear about it :)

~Thank you~

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158 Responses

  1. Robin

    Glad you found Three Waters Farm. She’s not too far from me and sells her roving in a Chapel Hill, NC knitting shop. I love her colors! Mindfulness — My husband’s plant has closed locally (in VA) and they’ve moved him to Ohio. We’re facing a possible move, selling our unfinished 1790 home, leaving my parents and our sons. I’m trying to practice mindfulness every day all day. It really helps keep the anxiety at bay – to concentrate on the here and now and not anticipate things that might not happen.

  2. Koru

    Most in the moment moment recently – remembering to do kidney loop at the Todd Norian workshop without being reminded. It was great to run into you last Saturday – I really wanted you to meet my daughter – and vice versa. Seeya soon.

    hugs,
    K.

  3. Suz

    Hi Lolly!

    Long time no blog from me and no read from me either. LOL Having moved back to Indiana in October i just had to come and browse blogs to see how last weekend went. I think i might need to replace my keyboard after drooling on it. Lovely purchases!

    ~Suz~

  4. emy

    Hi Lolly,

    I’m so envious to hear of your trip! Wish I will actually get to go to one such event in my lifetime!

    Emy

  5. duni

    pretty much any time i knit lace i am in the moment, becasue i can be so spacy i have to concentrate on it! :) i love the idea of being very present and hope that i can remember to keep it up and focus on the now. it’s a good goal.
    anyway- glad you had a great time at the festival. some day i’ll make it down there. any chance you’ll be at rhinebeck?

  6. Tiffany

    Girl–The pictures you take are so awesome! Can I please ask you…What camera you have? What lens to you most often use? Are you completely self-taught?

    Thanks!!

    -Tiffany

  7. mel

    Wow, I am so far behind on my blog reading! I enjoyed this post Lolly – I’m struggling with some of the consumerist aspects of my MDSW experience especially while I am trying to simplify and reduce here at home – with my stash and in general, and I have to cut it off for awhile. I love to support all my dyeing and designing and writing friends with my dollars too – there is a delicate balance in there somewhere, I’m sure – I just have yet to find it!

    My brain is constantly going, so my times of being in the moment seem to be sorely few – but I find it most often outdoors. Hiking is my most sure thing, definitely. Nothing makes me feel more alive, aware, more myself. Gardening sometimes too. Yoga & shiva nata are helping (too hard for me to be anywhere else in my mind!) But moments of mindfulness outside of these things are hard to come by. I could take some lessons from my dogs, I think ;) They are always right there in the moment, one of the things I love most about them!

  8. Alicia

    I’ve been in the moment during a good ride on my mare. We are so in tune to each other the communication is almost barely visible by someone watching. Awesome!

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