Stash-It! in Kempville On, Canada, 2025

Stash-It! in Kempville On, Canada, 2025

From August into early September we had 3 local fiber festivals to help top up our felting and other fiber needs. You just saw Twist, the large fiber festival in Quebec, but it is now leaning more heavily towards knitters. I had no luck with long 12-14 inch locks this year, maybe I just missed them, it was very busy on Friday!

Poster of Stash-It sheep in a cloth bag with head sticking out cute image.

1.1) Poster for Stash-It!

The next one after Twist is a much smaller festival in Kempville, “Stash-It Fibre And Textile Event”!  Don’t let the smaller size detour you. There was a good selection from fiber to finished goods and multiple groups demoing diverse fiber arts, including knitting, weaving, spinning and Needle felting.   yes I did a bit more shopping and I picked up another full Shetland fleece and a few part fleeces.

my large black walker holding bags of fleece and fiber, with no room for me to sit down.2.11 ) I think I may need to get a bigger walker or one with an attached cart for shopping.  Now I have to take everything off so I can sit down!

the first section of the big “White” fleece in the plastic bag, has just come out of the soap wash and will be going back in to soak, probably multiple times….. What was that ram doing? Was he rolling in the mud and dust daily?  As you can see, the inside cut end of the fleece is glorious, if only I can get it clean. He is a lovely (Creamy?) Shetland and I hope the weather holds long enough to get him washed. (Tonight we had the first call for frost, and we have put tarps and sheets over the herbs and pulled under the overhang the hanging baskets.) I am still washing in ambient outdoor temperature water, so I have lengthened the soap soak to make up for the lack of heat from the sun, who is not working as hard as it was just weeks ago.

2.12-2.14) I have about half the fleece in the strainer buckets and this is what remains. The water is a lot cleaner than the soap soak it came out of! I am using sunlight dish soap I can’t seem to find this anymore, so what I have left is saved for fleeces.

I have already washed the little paper bags of part fleeces and they are all draped over one of my Ikea fleece drying racks. (Ikea should add that use to their description!) They were all relatively clean and only took one soap soak and a single rinse soak to be ready for the spin dryer. The brown is, as listed, a bit short in staple length, but very soft, and will make a lovely bat to spin or felt from. I will have to find time to use the drum carder at the guild. it has a finer cloth than my drum carders have.

Shetland part fleece washed and dryed Icelandic part fleece washed and dryed Gotland Fin cross part fleece2.21-  Shetland – 2.22 – Icelandic  – 2.23 Gotland/Fin

Fusha plant in hanging basket one section is white pink flowers and onther part is purple pink flowers2.3 one of my hanging baskets this year, Fussia

Oh no, today I was going to tell you about the Needle Monika of The Olive Sparrow had. Drat, I got distracted by that dirty ram and now feel like I will leave you dyeing of suspense if I don’t give you a quick tour of the event and a link to the list of vendors. (https://stash-itfibreevent.ca/)

Ok a quick travelogue (I promise not as long as Twist and there will be felting!!)

Early Saturday August 23rd 2025 Glenn and I headed south of Ottawa to Kempville. When we got there we realized i had forgotten the camera (I thought Glenn had grabbed it, he thought I had) he left me waiting first in line and drove back to Ottawa to get it.  He stopped to get Cookies from Ann on the way back.  So, a very exciting morning, and I have less photos to inflict upon you!

Lets have a quick roll around the event.

general shot of the gym full of fiber Arts related booths3.1) the event fills a gym, and has Equipment, yarn, project bags, knitted items, fiber and demos.

sample band and pacage of ridgid heddle and shuttle Judy Kavanagh - spindles and her sample mittens (she sells the patterns)3.21-3.22) Judy Kavanagh’s Spindles and bandweaving loom, she also had the cool mitten pattern (if only I could knit and follow a pattern)

Silk Hankies hand died3.3) Alpaca tracks thread lightly silk hankies hand died

Mohair and Mohair/wool blends shot of her booth, and close ups of fiber and shopping3.4) Wind Weft, Mohair and Mohair/wool blends

ladys shopping in booth with wood turned boles, handweaving and art yarn3.5)Luna (wood turning and weaving)

handwoven top and 3 handwoven baskets close up of hand woven fabric and woven basket3.61-3.62)Janet Whittam handwoven cloths, blankets and baskets

comed top hand died and wond in braids, photo below is bags of unwashed fiber3.7) Karberry Farm hand dyed combed top and fiber (its where the dirty ram came from she always has lovely Shetland fleeces)

felted wool balls, pictures, wool batts, and wool yarn3.8) Croocked fence farm

Occasionally I spot something I think one of my friends or family may truly like. This time it was the exquisitely fine needle work making this thimble into a necklace. I think I was told it was 24 count(?) cloth, with single strand floss. It required an illuminated magnifying glass to do the embroidery. Did you see the subtle shifts of blue from one square to the next? The recipient makes teddy bears, all hand sewn so I was sure she would enjoy and appreciate the delicate work.

extreemly fine cross stitch butterfly in blues with tiny pin added to thimble and has a silver necklace added to that. makes a pin holding necklace4.1) Charm N Stitches, Butterfly embroidery in incredibly fine detail (those are miniature pins in the thimble)

3 images of multiple spindles very drecritive4.2) Top of the whorl

both with hand died yarn and batts from their sheep4.3) Les Moutons de Richard, they are new vendors and had batts as well as spun and hand died yarn.

2 photos of booth with knitware tops and hats4.4) Originals by Lynne,  Knitwear

Knit sample hat and mitts with furry trim cuffs 2 pictures of knit samples with yarn or fiber KNit sample and second photo is knitting card decks4.51-4.53) Yvieknits Yarns

knitt candys in candy tin, second photo is kit that looks like take out chinese food! 3 photos, Knit comfort chiken. 2 images of yarn one is sitting in a hat4.61 – 4.62) Cactus Yarn Studio

mohair yarn with sign that says Mohair4.7) Les Belles Bouchlettes, Mohair yarn For knitting and weaving as well as combed top.

Demos:

Demos were along one end of the gym. I was looking at the display from the Kingston guild when I got distracted by the demo table at the end of the row, so i wandered over there next.

table display of weaving and close up of pinweaving loom5.1) Kingston weaving and spinners guild had a nice display of weaving

The Kingston guild will be having their sale Nov. 6th-9th (www.khws.ca), the weekend after the Ottawa Guilds sale Nov 1-2nd 2025 (www.ovwsg.com/sale/). (in case you are somewhere near eastern Ontario and would like to drop by!)

I promised there was felting in this blog!!

This demo was by Farmer Brown’s of Spencerville. Shannon and I had a lovely chat. (well, I was having a lovely time, I hope she was too!) This was her first demo and she did fabulously.  She was making play mats using wet and dry felting. We chatted about needles and felting with naps and sneaky way to persuade them to stay stuck.

Farmer Brown’s of Spencerville. Shannon sitting at a draped table with an exaple of a felt play mat Farmer Brown’s of Spencerville. Shannon and freind talking to shopper with dispaly in front of her on the table Farmer Brown’s of Spencerville. Shannon talking to shopper as shopper is admiering her work Close up of finished play mat with tags. little figures and tiny pumkins6.16.2 6.3-6.4) Farmer Brown’s Felted play mats.

I was so pleased when I found out Shannon has been reading the Felting and fiber studio and has been enjoying my odd distraction about needles and their origins. I did warn her there were a couple more chats about needles coming up soon.

As has become a tradition with fiber festivals, we should check in with the husbandly viewpoint of how the event went.  Was this fiber-festival up to Glenn reading and napping standards?

the table to pay with orginizors and Husband sleeping in background sleeping husband at fiber festival7.1-7.2)  I would say that was a yes.

Were you curious to see what followed me home? I took my purchases into the guild so I could spread them out and get a good shot of them for you. I seem to be on a fiber acquisition theme this festival I have defiantly increased my stash!

overvew of things i bot at Stash it. mostly fiber (Raw fiber, carded fiber, Combed braids, rolags and silk. Fiber vaarious bags and braids Close up of very dirty fleece the cleen bits are the inside cut ends of the staple the dirty end are the outside. look like it could be worth the work getting it cleen.8.1 8.2 8.3) jan’s shopping

I am not sure how I got distracted into another Fiberfestival travelogue, when I was sure I was going to chat about felting needles but I promise I will get back to the felting needles soon. I have got my hands on a needle I didn’t think I would be able to find. Monika from The Olive Sparrow was able to get her hands on some and I am looking forward to chatting about them in the near future. I also have the post mostly finished about odd comments from over the summer again about needle, I am not sure which will appear first.

I hope you have had fun virtually shopping again and have found local fiber venders to top up your own fiber supply in preparation for winter. Have fun and keep felting!!

13 thoughts on “Stash-It! in Kempville On, Canada, 2025

  1. Another busy outing, Jan! (Also known as the “let’s see if we can spot a pic of her husband asleep” 😀 )

    Your shopping looks glorious and that fleece is the upper right corner is giving me grabby hands… the locks are amazing.

    I’ve been meaning to grab a card deck for ages but always get a bit thrown back by the price, maybe one day I’ll see a cheeky discount 🫣

    Looking forward to seeing what you make with all the wonderful fluff!

    1. I am glad you had fun too!!, Yes napping husband shot included. those cards look like fun if only i could knitt! i would love to try them for wet and dry felting. it would be a great way to make a felted “Thing/creature”. i hope to find them at one of the second hand stores.

    1. i have bought a few Fleeces from this vendor, they others were much cleaner. i am not sure what this particular ram was doing to get this dirty. but the under fleece and crimp are making this worth the extra work.

    1. i was realy please to chat with another of our readers! i also heard this summer that i am not the only one with excesive inthusiasum and curiosity about felting needles.
      maybe i will have to get glenn to post what his nap-ratting for fiber festivals was. its good to have a comfy spot for husbands to increase the shopping time of their spouses!

  2. Another great shopping trip. And what a happy accident withe camera, so you got cookies too. You are so good at getting your fleeces washed. I have one waiting to be washed. maybe I should sneak it over to your house. but I would probably never see it again, until it was in a sculpture or picture.

    1. Your Cookies are always worth getting! i did wonder why it was takeing him so long to return.
      if we have a few more weeks of not fall we could get one more fleece washed. i may have the last half of the realy dirty ram on its final rince today or maybe tomorow. the stock tank is working a charm! (75galon size with tap). you may like to pick one up when it gose on sale next at Princess Auto (they have such grate fiberarts tools!!)

  3. I love that poster. The sheep looks bright and cheerful, and “quite comfy thankyou” stashed in the top of that sack.
    Lovely lovely fleeces. The weather looked ok for your washing, judging by the blue sky and fluffy clouds reflected in the water of the bath. Pity about the sun, it never seems to do what you want it to when you want it to. I’ve spent most of the summer wishing it would cool down, and now I’m repeating what my Mum used to say at this time of the year “bloody sun shinin’ in my eyes” (in a strong Welsh accent). I now know what she was complaining about – I have trouble seeing where I’m going because the sun is always shining in my eyes.
    Thank you for the quick tour of the hall. Every stall you showed us had something beautiful on it, many of them everything on the stall. I loved the emotional chickens!
    Shannon’s play mats looked great – what a good idea for little ones (and not so little) to play with. I liked the tree with the green hat on (at least I think that’s what it was) standing at the side of the “pond” on the right hand mat.
    You got a good haul, with lots of yummy stuff. I’ve managed so far not to buy anything to add to my stash. When we have an informal IFA meeting (in a place called Three Legged Cross) most people bring in bits from their own stashes that they want to get rid of (me too) and I am resolutely not looking at it, lovely though it all is.
    Ann

    1. i am so glad you enjoyed the visit! i wish i could share Ann’s Cookies, they are very good. it would be wonderfull if the IFA was active near hear too.

      the end of summer has been mostly dry here with occational heavy downpour! i suspect the weather is trying to give my fleeces an extra rince. (i was sure it realy was fully washed and needed to dry, obviously i was misstaken!) the weather has been unusaly good (we have had 2 threats of frost so far and its now October!!) i am hopefull it will last a bit longer i still have a lot of gardening work to do and move the hanging baskets into the house for the winter. so much to do so little time!

      i need to go through my stash and resort it! i noticed i got 2 of the same braid oh well, i realy did like it! i gess that will have to wate untill i get the garden sorted for the winter.

  4. Thank you Jan, I love your wonderful informative posts, where you take me along on your journey. Really enjoyable, thank you.

    1. i am so glad you had fun! its a lot cheaper to visit fiber festivals virtually!!! but isn’t a good for topping up your stash of fiber. i hope you have fiber festivals near you so you can get ready for winter felting. thank you for visiting this cool little festival with me!

  5. Looks like a great outing. Really enjoyed the read and the photos. I fantasised over what I would buy as I looked over your shoulder – I would have made a huge dent in my bank balance!
    I bet the fleece has cleaned up nicely in your expert hands.
    Helene

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