And the final place name for this trip has been added along with the name of the boat that Ian was sailing on at the weekend.
Travel, Fibre and Thread
mixing fibre adventures with a love for travel.
Wednesday, 3 June 2026
Monday, 1 June 2026
Exploring the Cumbria coast - Messing about on the Railway
One of the reasons for ending up at Ravenglass was the theRavenglass and Eskdale Railway running between Ravenglass and Boot.
I have a soft spot for these small railways and we have visited several over the last few years. this time it was just a short walk from the campsite to the railway so the railway cafe became a bit of a base for me whenever I found myself craving a coffee and some alone time with my spinning wheel.
We travelled the line from end to end, explore the mill and the museum and generally got our fix of steam.
One thing I hadn't realised was that the railway is celebrating its 150 years anniversary this year.
Friday, 29 May 2026
Exploring the Cumbria coast - Eskdale Mill
Nestled into the edge of the lake district is Eskdale mill dating back to at least 1578, I arrived by train although that is a whole other post. Any chance to visit a working water mill is grabbed by both hands, I find anything mechanical fascinating regardless of what the end product.
Eskdale Mill is run by Eskdale Mill and Heritage Trust, and I would recommend following this link to their website to find out more about this wonderful place. The volunteers I spoke to were lovely and very knowledgeable about the ins and outs of this wonderful building. With a shop and picnic grounds it proved to be excellent value for money.
Saturday, 23 May 2026
Soed Idee Jubileum week twenty
Week twenty's pattern is the first one that I haven't liked. It was supposed to be cats but to me they just looked like blobs. I have now seen the cutsie cat that they were based on and I can sort of see the resemblance but I chose to do a simple Fair Isle band instead and add on another two locations.
Thursday, 21 May 2026
Is this an old sampler ?
I was flicking through some books in a charity shop in Morecambe and this fell out from between them.
Again its stitched in wool on the same kind of fabric as the last one that I bought in Scotland, Its actually dirtier than in the picture and the colours are a bit faded but very bright on the back.Tuesday, 19 May 2026
Exploring the Cumbria coast - Ravenglass
Hi,
I'm just going to point out that the next few posts are not in the order that we visited them as I need to do a bit more research on a couple of things. Whilst planning this latest trip we looked for places that looked interesting but were not typically tourist spots as well as a few favourite well known haunts.
Ravenglass on the Cumbrian coast comes just inside the Lake District National Park even though it is on the coast. The main draw of this village is the Railway and the nearby Muncaster Castle which we will return to visit another time.
We spent time on the railway exploring but also watched the sunset and relaxed a little.
Sunday, 17 May 2026
Saturday, 16 May 2026
Soed Idee Jubileum week nineteen
To be honest, I'm a little surprised that I am keeping up with this SAL :-) but I am actually having a lot of fun with it.
Thursday, 14 May 2026
In search of the rock coffins
I recently had the chance to go to Heysham near Morecombe to look for some medieval coffins that had been carved out of the rocks by an old church, They featured on a Black Sabbath album some years ago so I was keen to see where they were actually located.
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The best way for me to get there was to walk along the prom from Morecambe, past the painted house