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- The Carolina Fiber Company has both art yarn and conventional handspun yarn on display in their booth.
- Renee Jones, owner of Carolina Fiber Company, talks to a customer about the fiber content in a skein of art yarn.
- Knitspin is offering customers to card batts of raw fiber so their roving can be spun into yarn.
- Aunt Peggy's Closet, based in Aurora, has a busy booth at YarnCon.
- Bridget from Biggie Handmade Goods offers felted yarn ball earrings in her booth.
- The Heartland Cafe is again providing lunch and snacks for attendees of YarnCon, with a la carte items and reasonable prices.
- Lynae Gregorian from Grinning Gargoyle has hand-dyed yarn in various weights and yardages, plus patterns and project bags, at her booth at YarnCon.
- Cloudlover shows its deals prominently at the front of the booth at YarnCon.
- The Windy City Knitting Guild is offering to wind any yarn purchased at YarnCon with their winder, while increasing awareness of the Guild at their booth.
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The Carolina Fiber Company has both art yarn and conventional handspun yarn on display in their booth. Credit: The Fiber Friend 2013










