Thank you, thank you so much for your excellent explanation of the Rhinebeck Sheep and Wool festival and recognizing all the farmers, breeders, etc. and all their work that goes into the festival! I grew up in a farming community in Wisconsin. We are so blessed to have the Jefferson Sheep and Wool festival! It was so nice this year to see out of state vendors able to come back after the pandemic and help to make it a success. I am so grateful to call myself a member of the fiber community!
Hi Joanna. Thank you for the super wool festival “round-ups”. As a person who has mobility issues as well as a great discomfort at events with many people your vlogs are the most magical way for me to “attend” such festivals. Enjoy your time in Portland - I look forward to seeing what you it is like through your eyes. Until the next time. Salam wa sa’aadah
Because of all the talk about finding local festivals I'm going next week to The East Texas Fiber Festival in Canton Texas. Sooo excited. Thank you for reminding us to actually Look!
Thank you for sharing your travel with us! It was great getting to "visit Rhinebeck" and the adjacent fiber festivals with you from afar. I appreciate the thoughtfulness about the direction of fiber festivals, especially in light of so much happening this year (Stitches dissolving, now Wool & Folk). I have been thinking about visiting the brand new So Cal Fiber Fair later this month and still putting a lot of thought about attending. I'm sorry about that beautiful wooden casualty. In case you haven't fixed it yet, I know that the glue preferred by wood cutting board makers is Titebond III Ultimate Wood Glue (it's FDA approved for indirect food contact, waterproof, and is non-toxic). We had an accident with my thick cutting board (and it's a great board, plus I'm sentimental since it was a gift... so I really wanted to repair it and not replace it) and I did a ton of research to reach out and find the best way to repair it. Just as an FYI. :)
Thank you for the incredible tour. I attend Lambtown each year and I have a friend Traviling from pretty far to join in the fun. Your video was excellent to show her what to expect.
Well hello,, it was terrific to meet you and Denise In person! You both were so welcoming! I didn't really answer Denise's question about how I found the festival because I thought it might be too long and I was a bit overwhelmed after working there the morning. Been going there and volunteering off and on since it began way back. guessing Denise would know the Hudson Valley pretty well so just wanted to let her know that Kingston has a yarn shop with wine bar on the waterfront which is a really nice place to visit with park and restaurants ,
Dear Joanna, I love you and Denise SO much! I found Denise through The Woolly Thistle (she did an interview with them) and then found you through Denise and have followed (and binge watched) both of you since then! I had really, really wanted to come to Rhinebeck to meet you both this year, so having your travel vlogs is such an amazing experience for me. THANK YOU! You brought me to tears! :) Both you and Denise continue to inspire my knitting AND to push me out of my introverted world and I thank you both! Keep doing what you are doing because I appreciate it so very much! Love and Hugs to you!
What a wonderful vlog!! Thank you so much for sharing! I am in California also and would love to make that trip one year soon! My daughter in law is knitter/yarnie and would be a great Rhinebeck Companion ❤
Thanks for this lovely podcast (first time watcher). There are some lovely hot pink colourways at Woolerton Estates and Lichen and Lace if you are still looking.
Hi Joanna. Your Rhinback episodes are the best. You are a lovely podcaster and it comes through especially in the Rhinebeck 2023. I really liked your positivity and happy disposition.
Welcome home! I just found a wool festival in Pomona, CA Nov 18. I don't know if I can go - hubby is having his hip replaced on Nov 7 but I'm going to look into it just in case. Your tips make good sense too - thank you. May your small business succeed at just the right pace.
Thank you for the excellent recap! Oh I wished I could have me you and Denise. I went last year and couldn’t afford to go this. I appreciate your gracious manner in regards to Wool and Folk. Thank for presenting on the high note.
Joanna, I so appreciate your professional and thorough narration through both vlogs for this weekend! Your photography is 🤌 really superb, professional quality videos!! Thank you for allowing us to live vicariously on the dry comfort of our couches 😊
Hi Joanna! I have really enjoyed your Rhinebeck videos. I don't knit, but I have been crocheting for years and also sew. I will never be able to make it to Rhinebeck, so I watch the videos. I notice you said you will be going to the Sacred Sheep Festival in Portland. I live in Vancouver and wished I would have know about this festival earlier. I would probably have gone. Maybe next year.
Sunday was the best day. Beautiful weather, more space I was disappointed that for the second year in a row they ran out of the Rhinebeck pins. I wish there was a Pre-vendor Rhinebeck video. It is hard to see everything at Rhinebeck. We go back to the car and tailgate with wine and cheese and our own food half day. New England Sheep and Wool Festival is coming up at the Big E in November in Massachusetts
Thank you for raising the issue of accessibility. For years now I have often felt left out when it comes to knitting retreats, events and believe it or not even the ability to access yarn shops. ALOT of yarn shops in Toronto Ontario Canada are NOT accessible. This is always very upsetting. Shops, buildings, events all really should be accessible in today’s day and age but sadly they are not. We definitely need more attention brought to the matter. I’m so tired of having shop owners tell me that they are not accessible but can mail out the yarn if I wish. Sorry but no, I would rather have the ability to join the knitting community as a whole and to enjoy and partake in the full experience just the same as an able bodied person. It makes me want to abandon knitting/crochet. Thank you for bringing the issue to the forefront xo
Thanks for such a good review of your weekend!! I haven't made it to Rhinebeck yet, but it is on my list. Fingers crossed for next year! Love the yarn your picked. I bet if you contacted the vender, they would replace your broken brownie scooper.
P.S. I’ve used a couple of kits from Felted Sky and they are fabulous! Great instructions, tutorials, and the supplies are top-notch. The only drawback is that they are packaged so beautifully that I hesitate to take them apart to make! 😂 But I eventually do! I’ve done the sheep scene, a felted sheep, and pumpkins, love them!!!
Just kistening to the end of this episode. I live in Sydney NSW and I know from experiences here with festivals that when a festival is not successful, ie the consumers were not very happy with organisation, that festival goes out of business and it doesn't get replaced or fixed (we have a very small population when compared with the US). We just loose another festival and its so sad. The organisers just stop. Not sure what the festival situation is there when it comes to fixing management. Our wool industry of home grown indi producers and wool mills is practically very scarce. Mills were sold to China.. there are a few people who are trying to reintroduce a home industry but its a uphill journey. Festivals are not the be all and end all.. the local yearly primary industries (we call them Shows that are held in the local show venues). Ive noticed that the isolation of the past years has made people not willing to help anyone. We are just mentally land physically lazy. We have become introverted to the max (and its worse for those who of us who have anxieties). If the wool festival doesn't or is unable to reconstruct itself then not sure what will happen. Expectations were not met and so many podcasters have made whole episodes about negativity and unmet expectations. Whoooooo. I'm not there. Our festivals are so small. There's no comparison. Sorry, Ive written a short story. Probably won't watch any more podcast with Rhineback in its promo.
Loved your video recap and critique of the festivals. Your presentation is very professional with just enough time spent on each topic. The video portion of Rhinebeck provided good coverage of the multi-aspects of this wonderful festival. I was not able to attend this year but I am a big fan of this festival. Your tips were very helpful. This past year, I attended a festival in Montreal that was Superb! Next year it will be held in Toronto and I highly recommend that one if you are able to attend. ❤
Joanna,,,,that was perfect!!! Loved every minute,,,, The music,,,photography,,,,,everything was amazing,, Thanks for taking the time to do a lovely vlog of UR trip,,,,!!! Elaine 🏡🎃🍁🍄
Oh I wouldn't use gorilla glue, its going to foam up and make a mess. Good old fashioned yellow wood glue is way better. Get a waterproof one for even more durability.
Such great videos Joanna showing the true Rhinebeck spirit! Paige sent me your hello which was lovely. I hear plans are developing for a meet up in VT🤞
I’m a little bit sad. I saw you and Denise talking and I wanted to say hello to you both, but I didn’t want to interrupt your conversation. If I would have realized you came together I would have TOTALLY interrupted to say hi!
So glad i found you again.
Thank you, thank you so much for your excellent explanation of the Rhinebeck Sheep and Wool festival and recognizing all the farmers, breeders, etc. and all their work that goes into the festival! I grew up in a farming community in Wisconsin. We are so blessed to have the Jefferson Sheep and Wool festival! It was so nice this year to see out of state vendors able to come back after the pandemic and help to make it a success. I am so grateful to call myself a member of the fiber community!
Hi Joanna. Thank you for the super wool festival “round-ups”. As a person who has mobility issues as well as a great discomfort at events with many people your vlogs are the most magical way for me to “attend” such festivals. Enjoy your time in Portland - I look forward to seeing what you it is like through your eyes. Until the next time. Salam wa sa’aadah
Because of all the talk about finding local festivals I'm going next week to The East Texas Fiber Festival in Canton Texas. Sooo excited. Thank you for reminding us to actually Look!
I am too can’t wait.
Oh that is so exciting!! Can’t wait to hear how it goes!
Thank you for sharing your travel with us! It was great getting to "visit Rhinebeck" and the adjacent fiber festivals with you from afar. I appreciate the thoughtfulness about the direction of fiber festivals, especially in light of so much happening this year (Stitches dissolving, now Wool & Folk). I have been thinking about visiting the brand new So Cal Fiber Fair later this month and still putting a lot of thought about attending.
I'm sorry about that beautiful wooden casualty. In case you haven't fixed it yet, I know that the glue preferred by wood cutting board makers is Titebond III Ultimate Wood Glue (it's FDA approved for indirect food contact, waterproof, and is non-toxic). We had an accident with my thick cutting board (and it's a great board, plus I'm sentimental since it was a gift... so I really wanted to repair it and not replace it) and I did a ton of research to reach out and find the best way to repair it. Just as an FYI. :)
It was so nice to meet you. I enjoyed your recap of the weekend it was very well done.
So good to meet you too!!
Your ‘Into the Whirled’ wool is absolutely beautiful 😍
A fabulous recap of your experiences - thank you.
Jinny - UK
Thank you for the incredible tour. I attend Lambtown each year and I have a friend Traviling from pretty far to join in the fun. Your video was excellent to show her what to expect.
Thank you Joanna for a very informative podcast. Looking forward to your next one. Paula from Australia
Lovely vlog, Joanna. I especially enjoyed the Clean Cashmere interview. 😊
Thank you! 😊
Great podcast, thank you ❤
Well I sure enjoyed your trip to Rhinebeck. Can’t wait to see what you find in Oregon!
Well hello,, it was terrific to meet you and Denise In person! You both were so welcoming! I didn't really answer Denise's question about how I found the festival because I thought it might be too long and I was a bit overwhelmed after working there the morning. Been going there and volunteering off and on since it began way back. guessing Denise would know the Hudson Valley pretty well so just wanted to let her know that Kingston has a yarn shop with wine bar on the waterfront which is a really nice place to visit with park and restaurants ,
It was wonderful to meet you too!
Dear Joanna, I love you and Denise SO much! I found Denise through The Woolly Thistle (she did an interview with them) and then found you through Denise and have followed (and binge watched) both of you since then! I had really, really wanted to come to Rhinebeck to meet you both this year, so having your travel vlogs is such an amazing experience for me. THANK YOU! You brought me to tears! :) Both you and Denise continue to inspire my knitting AND to push me out of my introverted world and I thank you both! Keep doing what you are doing because I appreciate it so very much! Love and Hugs to you!
What a wonderful vlog!! Thank you so much for sharing! I am in California also and would love to make that trip one year soon! My daughter in law is knitter/yarnie and would be a great Rhinebeck Companion ❤
I enjoyed this video so much and I completely understand tears of joy! This is by far my favorite Rhineback episode. Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you and you are most welcome!
Thanks for this lovely podcast (first time watcher). There are some lovely hot pink colourways at Woolerton Estates and Lichen and Lace if you are still looking.
Hi Joanna. Your Rhinback episodes are the best. You are a lovely podcaster and it comes through especially in the Rhinebeck 2023. I really liked your positivity and happy disposition.
Welcome home! I just found a wool festival in Pomona, CA Nov 18. I don't know if I can go - hubby is having his hip replaced on Nov 7 but I'm going to look into it just in case. Your tips make good sense too - thank you. May your small business succeed at just the right pace.
Great recap! On your broken utensil. If that is made of wood, I'd suggest a wood glue instead of Gorilla Glue. LOVE that skein of yarn!
Thank you for the excellent recap! Oh I wished I could have me you and Denise. I went last year and couldn’t afford to go this. I appreciate your gracious manner in regards to Wool and Folk. Thank for presenting on the high note.
You are most welcome! 🥰
Thank you for your wonderful recap. I am unaware of what is going on but all your suggestions are absolutely essential I feel.
Joanna, I so appreciate your professional and thorough narration through both vlogs for this weekend! Your photography is 🤌 really superb, professional quality videos!! Thank you for allowing us to live vicariously on the dry comfort of our couches 😊
Hi Joanna! I have really enjoyed your Rhinebeck videos. I don't knit, but I have been crocheting for years and also sew. I will never be able to make it to Rhinebeck, so I watch the videos. I notice you said you will be going to the Sacred Sheep Festival in Portland. I live in Vancouver and wished I would have know about this festival earlier. I would probably have gone. Maybe next year.
Thank you! And hope to see you at Sacred Sheep next year!
Sunday was the best day. Beautiful weather, more space I was disappointed that for the second year in a row they ran out of the Rhinebeck pins. I wish there was a Pre-vendor Rhinebeck video. It is hard to see everything at Rhinebeck. We go back to the car and tailgate with wine and cheese and our own food half day. New England Sheep and Wool Festival is coming up at the Big E in November in Massachusetts
Thank you for raising the issue of accessibility. For years now I have often felt left out when it comes to knitting retreats, events and believe it or not even the ability to access yarn shops. ALOT of yarn shops in Toronto Ontario Canada are NOT accessible. This is always very upsetting. Shops, buildings, events all really should be accessible in today’s day and age but sadly they are not. We definitely need more attention brought to the matter. I’m so tired of having shop owners tell me that they are not accessible but can mail out the yarn if I wish. Sorry but no, I would rather have the ability to join the knitting community as a whole and to enjoy and partake in the full experience just the same as an able bodied person. It makes me want to abandon knitting/crochet. Thank you for bringing the issue to the forefront xo
Oh no you should have pre-ordered! That was the section i volunteered in, the pre orders.
Thanks for such a good review of your weekend!! I haven't made it to Rhinebeck yet, but it is on my list. Fingers crossed for next year! Love the yarn your picked. I bet if you contacted the vender, they would replace your broken brownie scooper.
Fingers are crossed! And good idea on the vendor. If I’m not able to fix it I might just get a new one - it was totally my bad!
That was the best tour ever! Thanks for the lovely footage and experience! ❤
What a lovely and well-made video! Thank you for taking us along with you and Denise!
P.S. I’ve used a couple of kits from Felted Sky and they are fabulous! Great instructions, tutorials, and the supplies are top-notch. The only drawback is that they are packaged so beautifully that I hesitate to take them apart to make! 😂 But I eventually do! I’ve done the sheep scene, a felted sheep, and pumpkins, love them!!!
Just kistening to the end of this episode. I live in Sydney NSW and I know from experiences here with festivals that when a festival is not successful, ie the consumers were not very happy with organisation, that festival goes out of business and it doesn't get replaced or fixed (we have a very small population when compared with the US). We just loose another festival and its so sad. The organisers just stop. Not sure what the festival situation is there when it comes to fixing management. Our wool industry of home grown indi producers and wool mills is practically very scarce. Mills were sold to China.. there are a few people who are trying to reintroduce a home industry but its a uphill journey. Festivals are not the be all and end all.. the local yearly primary industries (we call them Shows that are held in the local show venues). Ive noticed that the isolation of the past years has made people not willing to help anyone. We are just mentally land physically lazy. We have become introverted to the max (and its worse for those who of us who have anxieties). If the wool festival doesn't or is unable to reconstruct itself then not sure what will happen. Expectations were not met and so many podcasters have made whole episodes about negativity and unmet expectations. Whoooooo. I'm not there. Our festivals are so small. There's no comparison. Sorry, Ive written a short story. Probably won't watch any more podcast with Rhineback in its promo.
Thank you! Really well done vlog. I’m glad you had a chance to spend time with good friends!
Portland Oregon or Portland Maine? I absolutely love your visits!
Oregon and thanks! ☺️
Thank you for your video and thoughts about the shows. Very informative and entertaining. Thank you,
Loved every moment of living vicariously through you! ❤
Loved your video recap and critique of the festivals. Your presentation is very professional with just enough time spent on each topic. The video portion of Rhinebeck provided good coverage of the multi-aspects of this wonderful festival. I was not able to attend this year but I am a big fan of this festival. Your tips were very helpful. This past year, I attended a festival in Montreal that was Superb! Next year it will be held in Toronto and I highly recommend that one if you are able to attend. ❤
Joanna,,,,that was perfect!!!
Loved every minute,,,,
The music,,,photography,,,,,everything was amazing,,
Thanks for taking the time to do a lovely vlog of UR trip,,,,!!!
Elaine 🏡🎃🍁🍄
Oh I wouldn't use gorilla glue, its going to foam up and make a mess. Good old fashioned yellow wood glue is way better. Get a waterproof one for even more durability.
Such great videos Joanna showing the true Rhinebeck spirit! Paige sent me your hello which was lovely. I hear plans are developing for a meet up in VT🤞
Hi Sharon! We missed you so and yes, fingers crossed for VT!
I’m a little bit sad. I saw you and Denise talking and I wanted to say hello to you both, but I didn’t want to interrupt your conversation. If I would have realized you came together I would have TOTALLY interrupted to say hi!
Ah! Interrupt in the future when hopefully we are at the festival again!