Not one of ours |
Yes, I have been absent for the past week. The first three days were me driving to Glasgow every day, not leaving much time for anything else. Then there was the slightly easier day on Thursday, but apart from the driving I still had to do, I spent it doing laundry mainly.
During the evening my sister came over, because we were going to Dublin on Friday. We had booked tickets to go to the Knitting and Stitching Show in Dublin. Two days! Friday doing the fair itself and Saturday doing several workshops.
My 'regular' ones aren't as clever as this sampler one!! |
Once we got to the hall where the event took place, we took our big bag with us (yes, we were prepared) and headed inside. A lot of stalls selling fabric. In fact, it was called the Knitting and Stitching Show, but it should have been the other way around as the yarn was very much outnumbered by the fabric. And the yarn that was there, didn't tempt us. Nor did any of the knitting needles (they are too short here anyway) or crochet needles (wrong handles).
The fabric however... There was one stall with so many lovely Christmas fabrics, I now must have enough for several blankets I think! And don't worry: I saved up for this event. We both came away with a fair amount of fabric and then there was the fabric cutting mat and ruler and knife (for me) as well. Plus a really handy storage box.
I touched one and got told off as well |
On day two we took the bus to the event instead of driving and on arrival my sister found the fabric she missed on day one (but which I had gotten), before we headed off to our first workshop to make a little felt pot. Well, it was a soaking experience, our pots looked just about passable, but it was fun to do and find out it wasn't for us. Oh, and we tossed the pots on our return to the hotel that evening.
Our second workshop was a lot better: we were making a fabric box. Really easy and straightforward and definitely we could do at home quite easily. With regular or Christmas fabric. We both have enough of the stuff anyway!!
This was my little box. It does need some finished touches, but it was easy enough to do |
The third workshop was completely different again. How to make your own fabric. Not sure about that one, although you can do some pretty neat stuff! It just all felt very "kindergarten" what with the cutting of paper and sticking it on another piece of paper. Or just colouring in! Not sure I would want to do it. Although the one I have made, might get made, just because I would get some free fabric out of it!
All in all, the fair was a success for both of us, although not so much for our piggy banks. Good thing I had saved up for it!
This is the artist's mother. It is long wool threads sewn onto gauze. So beautiful! |
Hari Om
ReplyDeleteWhat a delight to read you enjoyed the event; even if it meant finding out the stuff you DIDn't want to do! (felting is not for me either - but Anne loves it.) As one who likes folding origami boxes, am impressed with your fabric one! That image painted with wool... wow... YAM xx
She had a whole series showing her mother when young and then through into Alzheimers. Absolutely brilliant. Here's a link to her page: http://www.jennidutton.com/dementiadarnings.html
Delete...beautiful... I particularly like 'mum with spotty headscarf'. Astounding work for all sorts of reasons! Yxx
DeleteIt sounds like you and your sister had a fun weekend together. I love the "Chain Gang" quilt.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a very good event for you.
ReplyDeleteYou were very busy indeed! Glad you had fun, though!
ReplyDeleteThat sounded fun. Good for you for doing those different workshops.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! That last photo is amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it just! And there were several others there as well. And so lifelike.
DeleteSounds like you had a nice trip. It all seems very interesting to me. I love the box you made. So nice that you can do so many things with your sister.
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