WOOLFEST 2009

What a wonderful show- best sheep ever and stunning area. here’s my stall looking crammed to the rafters as usual- somehow missed snapping the Herdy sheep which were Scott’s favorites. This is definitely worth the trip from London  for  the  fibre obsessed- I wanted to buy everything….. and just about did.

It has been a very frantic last six weeks- another trip to the States for Alex’s graduation and celebrations and my 35th high school reunion (.. gasp..) , a move out of our  house in Suffolk ( which entails trying to fit another large lot of furniture into our already crammed London house). And showing at the Wimbledon village fair which was fantastic. As a result of the move, I have been forced to move a good deal of my stock into temporary storage until I get this house sorted out and have thus delayed plans for a summer open house  and sale. However, I managed to keep quite abit of yarn here and  I can get to anything  easily. Also,  have managed to sort out credit card facilities, so if you do need anything, just call and I can send it out. Please feel free to drop by as well!

bulls and sheep in seville

Daughter no.1 and I went to Seville last week for 2 days.seriously delightful city, but in almost 2 full days of walking, walking , walking, did not see anything knitting related except these sheep 

seville sheep as you know, seville is big on bulls but I prefer to think the shirt’s portraying the black sheep leading the white sheep.

HOWEVER, on our last stroll ,getting lost as usual on way back to hotel, we ran across this seville yarn needless to say, Alex did not want me to go in. I did, usual acrylic suspects, but I did see some seda, which I think means silk in bright wonderful colours- no time to investigate further. so yes, there is yarn in Seville- but I have no idea where it is!

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