MDSW

Kate and Kim asked me for tips or advice on MDSW. While I’ve only gone once, I thought I’d write it up here in case it could help any others.

  1. Prepare by writing down the kinds of projects you have in mind, yardage and gauge needed. Or, if you’ve been on the lookout for any particular type of fiber, write it down too. Last year I was so overwhelmed that I couldn’t keep things straight.
  2. Arrive early. It gets really crowded and if there’s something special you’re looking out for, so are a ton of other people. Plus, the festival gives out a freebie each year to the first people who arrive. Last year it was a nice totebag.
  3. Bring something to carry your purchases in. I’m partial to a backpack, but whatever type of bag(s) you like is fine. The parking area isn’t _that_ close so you won’t want to be running back and forth unless it’s really necessary
  4. Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes. It’s a true fairgrounds. There are lots of bumpy areas and flimsy flip flops won’t cut it.
  5. Pack water. The food area is at one end of the fairgrounds, plus, do you really want to waste yarn money on $3 bottles of water?
  6. Carry a small notebook. If you’re not sure you want to buy that really cool hand dyed mohair at the first booth you walk by, write it down so you can come back if you don’t see anything you like better. I saw a few things but couldn’t remember where they were by the time we finished walking through
  7. Visit booths of interest first. I’ll be making a B line to my favorite hand dyer as soon as we hit the fairgrounds, before the booth can get picked over and messy
  8. Be prepared for lots of lamb on the menu. We were all taken aback by the huge lamb chop on a billboard in the parking lot.
  9. Bring something small to knit on. The weather was gorgeous and many people sat out on the grassy areas and took breaks knitting on socks and other small items. I won’t be caught without my knitting again.
  10. Food: You’ll find the typical fair type food — hotdogs, hamburgers, sausage sandwiches, fries, etc. I don’t recall much healthy food so pack something if you’re looking for a healthy meal.

13 thoughts on “MDSW

  1. Thanks Jodi. I didn’t even consider any of your points, and will take your advice.
    Hopefully I see you there!

  2. Thanks for the nice tips. I’m prepared to be overwhelmed anyway, but I’m sure your suggestions will help to stem some of that.

  3. Thanks! This will be my first time going to the festival and I have no idea what to expect. Your tips are very helpful.

  4. Thanks! I’m already feeling overwhelmed, but in a really excited way! :-) I can’t even pinpoint what I might want to buy, which probably means I’m in trouble.

  5. Thanks for the tips. I already went through my projects and jotted down what I want to look for. I figure if all else fails, you can never have enough sock yarn, right?
    Can’t wait to meet you Saturday!

  6. thanks for your comments on lelah! im excited to see it done too, its a lovely pattern and has comfy yarn and is so fast to knit! hope you had fun at mdsw!

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