Monday, June 18, 2007

County Fair Ribbons

My last post title is so ironic; I've done very little knitting recently, though not by choice. I wasn't kept from our local County Fair however! I was so excited to discover a new category this year: Loom Knitting. Then I was crushed to see that while Hand Knitting, Machine Knitting and Crochet all had 20+ classes, Loom Knitting had only three.

(I will apologize up front for the picture quality. The colored canvas of the tent roof made everything look bright orange! I've adjusted the color as best I could. Gotta love digital technology.)

The first class was "Clothing." LOL, a basic hat according to the ProvoCraft directions took first. My Woven Top hat from my book Learn New Stitches on Circle Looms took second.



The second class was "Household." I decided to enter a wine bottle cozy. My daughter chose this prototype because she liked the colors, though I think the colors obscure the stitch pattern that remains even after felting. My daughter chose well, as I got the blue ribbon for it.



For the "Not Specified" category, I entered a prototype felted bag (discussed earlier in this blog).



I did enter a few items in the Hand Knit category, even though they were loom knit. One category was Baby Afghans. The first place and second place winners were beautiful.





This Chevron pattern afghan was also in my book Learn New Stitches on Circle Looms, and took a not too shabby third.



I also entered the Child's Sweater class with this sweater, which didn't make the cut for the book.



I was amused to see this winner for the Youth Novelty Yarn class -- another KK hat! The woman who made it told me she had done it in a class.



This hand knit felted muff would be an easy project to convert to the loom.



My vote for "People's Choice" was the intricate beadwork on the outfits for the dolls. Doubleclick on the picture to see a larger size. I don't think my eyes, fingers, or patience would let me do this!

2 comments:

  1. Anne,
    My goodness... you are one very talented lady!! How 'bout teaching a class for the Loom Knitter's Classroom? Maybe that funky looking woven flat like hat or even that adorable baby blanket done in squares (blue).
    I wish I had your talent & of course the time to loom :o)
    Pam

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  2. Hi Anne,
    Love your work. I especially love the weave. I would love to know how you do this. I love in the northern part of Wisconsin. I don't think it is that far from Plymouth Minnesata. I'd love for you to teach me this technique. My email is Darlenedjr@yahoo.com
    Darlene

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