21. Sunflower Fibers

21. Sunflower Fibers

Pam Kelly, seen here with her husband and business partner Jim, told me that her 12-person class at...

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18. Puckerbrush Farms

18. Puckerbrush Farms

Pam Bryan's new yarns work up much differently under different gauges, as shown here — but she assures me either way is fun and fast!

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13. Wolf Creek Yarns

13. Wolf Creek Yarns

I was finally able to catch Terri Knozen, left, and her assistant Bev Bortner for a quick pic — but...

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12. Bloomin Yarns

12. Bloomin Yarns

Michelle Pintar, right, and her assistant Valerie Vernon show off the lovely shawl that's new this year.

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28. Stitch Your Art Out

28. Stitch Your Art Out

Cynthia Spencer models one of her scarves, now available in kits this year!

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26. Knit 'N Kneedle

26. Knit 'N Kneedle

Judi Anne Worthington had lots of pretties, not the least of which were the Carolina Yarn Bells seen in the foreground.

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3. Adirondack Yarns

3. Adirondack Yarns

Sue and Peter Coffrin brought out a lot of new and beautiful patterns, including this beaded wrap by Swallow Hill Creations.

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7. Star Weaver Farm

7. Star Weaver Farm

Wini LeBrecque, Star Weaver Farm, was showcasing the Awareness Ribbon Scarf Kits. Designed by Nancy...

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48. Cultured Purl

48. Cultured Purl

From left are Shirani Wickramasinghe, Sue Wickramasinghe and Chris Jones. Shirani told me her new...

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52. A B-ewe-tiful Design

52. A B-ewe-tiful Design

Between teaching sampler classes, the mother-daughter duo of Jane Bigelow and Jill Bigelow-Suttell...

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20. Bagsmith

20. Bagsmith

A Festival attendee tries her hand at Size 50 knitting needles under the watchful eye of Janette...

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34. Creatively Dyed Yarn

34. Creatively Dyed Yarn

Besides her beautiful fibers, Dianne Lutz had goats milk soap sets for sale, made by her sister-in-law in Lancaster, PA.

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22. Fiberworks LLC

22. Fiberworks LLC

Jonathan Graham modeled a sweater designed by mom Arlene — and made from Universal's Classic Worsted Tapestry yarn that they now carry.

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37. The Wandering Vine

37. The Wandering Vine

Kathy Dinsmore debuted her men's vest line at the Festival. Why vests? "I wanted something for the guys," she says.

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9. Fire Lizard Studio

9. Fire Lizard Studio

Cara Gill was an attendee a couple years ago as a (Feb. 9) birthday present, and then became a...

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42. Decadent Fibers

42. Decadent Fibers

Easter and penny candy (fibers) were the themes at this booth, both of which were proving popular!

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21. Moonrise Studio

21. Moonrise Studio

Moonrise Studio's Esther Bechler has taught at the Festival before, but also became a vendor this...

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10. Knitting Software

10. Knitting Software

Leah Wulster, left, shows a customer how her software programs helps knitters turn their ideas into realities (or at least patterns!).

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