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Not sure you could call it a win. Victoria stopped by to talk and I forgot to keep moving. So I was last out but not on purpose. For me, 7:25 pm was not bad for as much as I had to pack. Stephanie and Susan had helpers. I picked up 15 electrical parts bins for a buck each. They took up space and I had to fuss to get them in. I also got a new rug from an Amish Weaver in Paoli. The weaver wasn't there but had friends who braved the cold and wet to sell outside without a tent. Also got 3 jars of jam (blueberry, blackberry, and sour cherry). And brought home some rovings for Chronographia to make Pixie hats. I didn't learn everyone's name in our barn, but there was Sassy Bees rovings, Terry and Teri Moore Alpaca Farms, Diane and Gary at Sistermaide, Wishfox Fibers, and the jam lady from Spirit Farms. SIFAF is a great festival to shop at. Prices are very reasonable. Why weren't you there? Most vendors went home with way too much product. I know it was cold but the folks were warm and friendly. Besides there were thick warm sweaters and hats for sale too. Please make sure to come next year so they won't cancel this lovely festival.

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