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Visit the Shenandoah Valley Fiber Festival with Me

I just returned from the Shenandoah Valley Fiber Festival! I can’t wait to share my day with you.

Fiber festivals are where I found my love of knitting. I’d been knitting for years before I went to one, but I hadn’t yet connected with anyone or used any hand-dyed yarn, hand-spun yarn, or hand-crafted tools.

It only took one fiber festival and I was hooked! Fiber festivals are the perfect intersection of creativity and shopping small. I love choosing something that someone else made and making something with it, especially if you get to hear its story or inspiration. It’s a perfect circle of creativity and there’s something so human about it all.

Fiber festival season is here again and the Shenandoah Valley Fiber Festival is back… in person! I spent my day perusing the various colorways and wares, plus chatting up the dyers, crafters, and other artisans. I’m not ashamed to admit I took some sheep and goat selfies, too! It felt so good to return.

Visit SVFF with Me!

Meet the Animals

What’s a fiber festival without our fiber friends? There were sheep dog herding demonstrations, plus penned sheep and goats to visit at the Shenandoah Valley Fiber Festival!

Notable Vendors

The Shenandoah Valley Fiber Festival is a huge event, drawing over 100 vendors. They all had something I’d love to take home, but I only got a pictures of a few!

adKnits
This vendor has no yarn, only adorable accessories with knitting and nature themes!

Appalachian Sock Company
I was drooling over this sock yarn!

Beaver Creek Yarns
They have it all: roving, yarn, and finished objects.

Flora Adora Fibers
This vendor offers naturally-dyed fibers with surprisingly vibrant colors.

Flying Goat Farm
The sparkles and handknits at this booth caught my eye.

Frog It Yarns
Can you believe they get to haul a trailer full of yarn?!

Wild Hare Fiber Studio
These were the most vibrant colors I saw at the festival, hands down.

YarnByrds
This is the Bookmobile of yarn!

Plan Your Visit

If you’re planning on attending the Shenandoah Valley Fiber Festival, my #1 tip is to arrive early. I was there close to opening (10:00AM) and found a parking spot very close to the main entrance. There were no crowds till a few hours later, so it was much easier to navigate through the tents and barns. I also got first dibs on the merchandise!

Shenandoah Valley Fiber Festival
Clarke County Fairgrounds
890 West Main Street
Berryville, Virginia 22611
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