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Yarn, yarn, yarn - and fiber in various stages of production was everywhere we turned at Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival. I don't buy or knit with "commercial" yarn, but I confess I did enjoy looking at the beautiful colors. I am going to knit Mia a sweater from a kit we both admired, but we purchased the pattern without the yarn. I tried to buy another pattern but the shop owner wouldn't sell the pattern without purchasing the yarn. That's okay as I will be busy with the one sweater for a while.
I have an attack of yarn lust!
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