



greetings from the biggest fiber event in the world.
Ian rocked it and then some.
I did not buy one gram of yarn.
I did buy myself one present = a needle gauge pendant - this form, but made of teal aluminum, not sterling like this photo. I very rarely buy knitting tools. I really have much more stuff than I need already. (And I'm not really the pewter sheep brooch type, though there were some pretty nice ones at the fest.) But I fell for this months ago when I saw it in a magazine, and when I saw one in person, I splurged.

Come on. I'm on a yarn diet, not a gauge diet. Have a heart.
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