carbonel: (Beth spinning)
carbonel ([personal profile] carbonel) wrote2013-08-22 11:04 pm

Minnesota State Fair results!

There are four categories for spun yarn at the Minnesota State Fair: yarn from wool fiber, silk/cellulose, yarn with fur, and art/novelty yarn. I entered a skein in each of the four categories (you can only have one entry per category).

This evening, I realized that I didn't actually have to wait until I got to the fair to find out how I'd done, because the results were probably available online. After a bit of difficulty because IE thought the relevant PDF was corrupted, I managed to open the file in Opera.

Two blue ribbons!

ETA, courtesy of [livejournal.com profile] gerisullivan: And the StevenBe Award for art yarn!

I came in first in both the general wool category and the novelty yarn category. I also got a third place in the silk category. I didn't take photos of the skeins before I entered them, but I hope to have pictures later.

I'm especially pleased about the first place in the general category, because it's a measure of validation that I've reached a professional level in my spinning -- I'm not just a victim of the Dunning-Kruger effect. This especially matters to me because I want be able to sell the yarn I've been spinning.

Anyone interested in buying some handspun yarn?
ext_73228: Headshot of Geri Sullivan, cropped from Ultraman Hugo pix (Mohair)

Take a look at Lot 607...

[identity profile] gerisullivan.livejournal.com 2013-08-23 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
Congratulations!

That's fabulous. Oh, yes, pictures, please...as soon as you can take and post them.

Your novelty yarn also won the StevenBe Award!

Congrats as well to Mia McDavid for her 4th place finish in the novelty yarn category you so ruled, her 1st place finish in Yardage or drapery, 2nd place finish for best article of wool, and 4th place finish in loom weaving, scarf.