Since my previous post, I have been to my first festival of 2026. There is some knitting and reading to report and a new product to show you.
FIBER FESTIVALS
The Scenic Stitches Fiber Festival was awesome again this year. It’s nice to have a close to home festival for a change. This is not the only local show for us. Later this month, March 27-28, we will also be at the Middle Tennessee Fiber Festival in Dickson. I love this one too and it’s even closer. I get to go home each night.





The next fiber festival on my schedule, however, is coming up next weekend. The Carolina Fiber Festival in Raleigh, NC is March 13 -14 this year. I have been vending at this festival for a long time. I am not positive when I began, but I think it may have been 2008 or 2009. It is always a great show for us.
NEW PRODUCT
I mentioned that we are trying out a new mini-sized nostepinne. They aren’t on the website yet but we have them in the booth. They were well received at Scenic Stitches, so we are currently making more. As soon as I get time and more inventory, I will get them listed on the website.







KNITTING
I completed Elijah’s raglan sweater before leaving for Chattanooga. I haven’t gotten a modeled picture of it, so you will have to settle for what I have.

My knitting has resumed on my Linen blend Summershine Top. I am currently almost to the underarm bind off on the front body piece now. Since the back and both sleeves are complete, I will be seaming this up soon.

The lacy project I want to make next is still undetermined. I am considering making a sport weight version of my Flames and Lace stole. I haven’t had a chance to explore any other possibilities yet.
READING
Since my last post I have read the two books which I listed there as current reads. They are:
That Night in the Library by Eva Jurczyk – This was okay, so I rated it 2 stars. I liked it the least of the three books I have read by this author. The characters felt a bit flat to me.
The Secret of Secrets by Dan Brown – This is exactly what you expect from Dan Brown. His writing style is not fancy or eloquent but it is entertaining. What’s fun about his Robert Langdon series is the discovery of the mystery. He is also a master of pacing. The short chapters and suspense make for a compelling read. I also appreciate the lack of explicit violence and spicy scenes, despite there being a romantic subplot. I rated it 4 stars for entertainment value.
Currently Reading:
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte – This is my 3rd time reading this well known classic. Everyone is reading this right now due to the recent adaptation. I have absolutely no plan or desire to see it, but all the discussion inspired me to revisit the book to refresh my memory of it. I am enjoying it a lot.
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas – I have read this once before, probably about 30 years ago. I have had it in my list for a reread for a long time. It is my pick for March of the Mammoths this month. I am reading the Penguin Classics version which is the only one with the Robin Buss translation. I have heard it is superior to the anonymous version, which is what I read the first time. I am only on the second chapter so far.
CONCLUSION
That’s it for now and as always thank you so much for reading!





























































