Stephanie and I decided that we had better do a dry run with the tent, tables and some of the displays so she came over last night. We set up on the patio and had a blast figuring out where everything was going to go. Hopefully this will save us some time in the early morning hours tomorrow while we set up.
I am coveting that painting of the llama wearing glasses that Stephanie painted! I know just where I would hang it too.
I already had the majority of my stuff packed up. I set up my tables and a few other things to make sure they would fit under the tent with everything else. It worked out well and we are good to go! I've had everything staged by the stairwell for a couple of days. I think Andy will be glad it's out of the house!
We are all packed up and ready to go! Since Steph and I live about and hour away from each other and we underestimated how much we were taking, we decided to take separate cars and meet up at the festival grounds. I will take lots of pictures and hopefully one of us will have time to watch the alpaca shearing so I will have that to share with you too. I think we are going to have a fun day and I am really looking forward to it!
The little bit of knitting that I have had time to do this week! It doesn't look like I did much, does it? I really didn't have as much time to knit as I had hoped to, but that's ok. The nice thing about knitting is that it doesn't go bad and it's there anytime you want to work on it. The lovely yarn I am working with is Coquette from Wanton Fibers and is 70% baby alpaca, 20% silk and 10% cashmere. To say that I want to roll around in it and rub it all over me would be an understatement! I am working on a new design, it's a bottom up shawl and I will have more details on it as it comes along.