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First fibre festival since fall 2019.  It was an outdoor event, lots of distancing, rain... but still, I think it was one of the best we've had in years.

It felt like there were a lot more locally sourced supplies this year.  Not as many tools as I like, but a lot more raw fleeces than normal.

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What is that machine in photo 12.jpg?
 
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T Blankinship wrote:What is that machine in photo 12.jpg?



I'm very glad you asked that question.  It's a circular sock machine (CSM).  Yout turn the crank and one row of knitting happens.  You can knit a pair of socks in a few minuites.

Here's a video I took at the fair that shows how the stitches are made.

 
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Cool, I did not know that was a thing. And one can make any sized sock with a machine like that?
 
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T Blankinship wrote:Cool, I did not know that was a thing. And one can make any sized sock with a machine like that?



Yep.

Baby size is a bit tricky but can be done.

They also used to knit a kind of long underwear on them too.  
 
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