Sock Summit Stashing
I spent the last weekend up at Sock Summit with Kelly, Melissa and Alyse. We had a great time. I didn’t get into any classes, but I did do quite a bit of shopping. There was so much more I could have bought, but I tried to keep my purchases down. I tried to keep the buying to vendors I wouldn’t see again soon, or deals that I just couldn’t pass up.
First up is some more roving from Creatively Dyed. I purchased from them at Black Sheep Gathering, but they won’t be on the west coast again for a while, so I took the plunge and purchased some more. This is 8 ounces of the merino/tencel blend. This is my first roving with tencel in it, so it should be interesting to spin.

Next is some Yummy Superwash Sport 3-ply from Miss Babs. They’re each 255 yards of sport weight yarn. I’m thinking it should give me enough to do a long-legged, heavily-cabled sock pattern. I’d never seen the Miss Babs yarns before, but I hope they knit up well. There were some really lovely colors and nice yarns in a range of weights. If it knits and washes as nicely as I hope it does, I could definitely see additional purchases in my future.

These are Stitch Savers from 5elementknitr. It’s such a simple but brilliant idea. Short sock-sized crochet hooks on key chains so you always have one with you. I stopped in on Sunday to pick up one for myself and one for Kelly, Since she had a buy three for a set price deal, I now have two of them.

I picked up some Cherry Tree Hill solid and semi-solid sock yarn. They were clearing it out at the Cherry Tree Hill booth, and I couldn’t pass up the deal. I’m thinking that these two colors, jade and mulberry, will make a really bright, modern-looking two color sock pattern. I’m thinking one of the longer knee-sock styled ones would be perfect.

This rug was so much fun that I had to get one. It’s by Lantern Moon and was available at several of the vendor booths. I put this one on hold when the market opened on Saturday morning. I’m not sure that there were any left by the afternoon. Right now it’s in our entry hallway. I’m not quite ready to have it outside and exposed to the elements.

This may well be my favorite (and least expensive) Sock Summit purchase. I’ve been wanting a WPI gauge for my spinning wheel. How can you pass up a bamboo one that looks like a sheep? I know I couldn’t. It’s from Girl on the Rocks, and she’s got them for sale on her etsy site.

Now I just need to make a cute way to hang it off my wheel and I’ll be set!
There were a ton of wonderful vendors that I hadn’t seen before, but I couldn’t buy from all of them. Some of my other favorites were:
- The cashmere blend sock yarn from Mackintosh Yarns (Kelly got some of this)
- The adorable yarn lollipops from Lollipop Cabin Yarns
- The fabulous box bags from SplitYarn – all of the fabric patterns I liked on Saturday morning were gone by the afternoon
- The vendor with the vintage knitting accessories (I don’t remember the name), but they had these adorable beehive-shaped yarn containers. It made me want to start collecting vintage knitting accessories.
All in all it was a really great event. I don’t know what the plans are for the next one, but if it’s in Portland again, I’ll definitely attend.
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