Thank you for sharing this wonderful retreat with us. I loved everything - the drive up, the food, the mill tour…♥️😍 I see that the trip home was a little more weather-y ❄️and am thankful that y’all got back home safely.
WOW Irina! the visit to the Fiber Mill! Thank you! Ive just washed my first Cotswold sheep fleece and now Im carding it by hand then will spin it on drop spindle (I do not own a spinning wheel). This video is so great and this owner is a real spitfire! Thanks Irina!
Thanks so much for filming Peggy's tour for us. Peggy and Amanda are my idols - love their weekly millcast. Looking forward to seeing your interviews with the other attendees! You do such a professional job with your interviews. I've enjoyed them all from the start.
It's amazing to see all those stages of the wool process through different machines until it gets in the recognisable shape of a skein, ready to be knitted. And the food on that retreat looks absolutely delicious.❤
Living the fibre dream! What a wonderful retreat. The best thing about a chef is that you don't have to stop knitting to prepare meals. Glad you made it home safely through the snow storm.
Oh my goodness, want to go on this retreat! The food, the house, the company all looked so good. I’ve been watching Peg and Amanda’s podcasts since they started. I love their energy and sense of humor, and they make beautiful yarn! Thank you for sharing, Irina!
Still coming down off the high of the weekend. Indeed it was such a treat! Thank you for filming and sharing it. Educational and delightful for anyone who watches.
Wow Irina, I felt like I was there with you! How wonderful, and now I'm super hungry watching Chef concoct his fabulous meals! But above all, thank you so much for wearing and having fun with your 'Bjayzl' shawl. What a pleasant surprise. Kisses, Dorothy Bulac-Eriksen
That retreat couldn’t have been more perfect!!! If that’s your baseline, it’s going to be tough to top that! The visit to Junction Fiber Mill was amazing. I watch Peggy and Amanda’s podcast and they are so adventurous and hard-working! I purchased 2 skeins of their Making Tracks and one of them was Lookout Ledge which I think you also picked out. The colors are gorgeous and the fiber is wonderful to work with. Looking forward to the other interviews you did on the retreat.
What a lovely recap. I added Chef Daniel Bruce's book to my book collection and I am looking forward to using my Junction Fiber Mill yarn for a new project I'm working on featuring US Wool.
Quite a treat, thanks for sharing it with us. Your original photos of the participants were so great ! The food seemed so wonderful ! I loved the visit to the mill, was particularly amazed by the skein maker. I think Fleece & Harmony would love to have one of these.
What a glorious weekend..the scenery on your drive up was so beautiful and that food!!! I actually just finished the Lindal Torkle made with a kit from Junction Fiber Mill----loved the yarn and it was a fun knit! Thanks for sharing your journey with us
What a lovely weekend you had! Can you tell us the name of the inn? I used to spend most winter weekends in southern Vermont, skiing, and would love to visit the state again for a long weekend.
This retreat looked AMAZING! I'm also curious about the beautiful red-orange cabled sweater one of the participants was wearing at the mill tour; is it possible to find out if there's a pattern name for that sweater?
There are a bunch of Australians that are arriving to Vogue knitting. Perhaps someone could grab you a skein and ship it once they are back to Australia