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mathiemom Posted - 06/28/2012 : 06:28:31 AM
To comment on Clara's report on this year's TNNA, here are my reactions:
Natural fibers: {like}
Fancy needle technology: {like}
Breed-specific fiber availability: {LOVE}
Rebirth of novelty yarns: {Why? Why? Why???}

Wendy
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bananaknits Posted - 07/31/2012 : 07:49:57 AM
I agree with "mathiemom"

Rebirth of novelty yarns: {Why? Why? Why???}
Shalee Posted - 07/02/2012 : 3:09:09 PM
I was quite surprised to see a large variety of novelty yarn at my LYS last Saturday. I thought that fad was gone. Then, wonder of wonders, what do I buy? Three skeins of Plymouth's Mulberry Merino, in a soft copper/brown color and three balls of Plymouth Eros in a brown with shiny brown/gold insets. It is working up beautifully, held double. It will make a lovely, but expensive, scarf.

I just tried to look the yarns up on Plymouth's site and neither one is there!

Sharon in NW PA
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NutmegOwl Posted - 07/02/2012 : 11:51:41 AM
Indeed. I hereby will my lifetime allotment of yarn with sparkles to any knitter who will appreciate it. ;)

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mathiemom Posted - 06/30/2012 : 10:07:05 AM
Owl, you are wise, as always. It's a big tent with plenty of room for all kinds of yarn preferences. I was merely giving my own personal reactions!

Wendy
NutmegOwl Posted - 06/28/2012 : 11:48:22 AM
Now that Stitches East is firmly ensconced in my backyard for another three years, I do remind myself that I am not necessarily representative of all knitters. Thus, the novelty push is not for me. OTOH, the breed-specific trend may not engage the others who like sparkle. It is, after all, a big tent. We don't all have to stand in the same place inside it. ;)

Besides, if we did, then I would have to use my talons to keep everyone away from all that beautiful BFL!!!

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