We speak to Saj Collyer, organiser of Stitch Fest South West and Fibre Quest for her advice on why yarn shows are a fabulous way to spend your free time, and how to make the most of your time spent browsing those wonderful products, making friends along the way!
What's great about yarn shows?
"One of the best things about going to a yarn show is the quality of the exhibitors. It's so nice to meet the people behind the independent brands you have seen online or heard of, and be able to chat to them about their products. The convenience of shopping online for yarn just doesn't compare to seeing the yarns in person and having a squidge! It's a bit like going to 50 independent yarn shops in one day, and its easy to make comparisons so you can choose what's just right for your project. At Stitch Fest South West we have a café and it's so nice to meet other show visitors, have a chat and sit and knit for a while. It gives the show a real buzz!"
How can I make the most of my day at the show?
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