Thursday 5 October 2023

Holiday knitting and charity shop bargains

 As you may know, I planned to knit mainly from my Jacob stash whilst away but I did throw in a skein of light grey ryeland and a ball of wensleydale/zwartble that I had already used to knit a beanie and I reckoned that I might just get another hat from it.

I now have a pile of ends to sew in on my next cafe visit.


Not bad for four weeks travel ? I also managed to spin 300gm of yarn before the weather closed in and it became too windy ( and wet) to sit outside and spin.


The shop finds were interesting, firstly I raided the second hand section at the Lace museum in Honiton for threads and bobbin holders.


and then, in Bude, I found more threads ( pack of five for £3 ) some small balls of dmc that I will probably use as gimps and two pairs of bobbins.


A couple of interesting books were spotted and added to the collection along with some cross stitch chart books.



Also a tapestry kit, some aida and another chart which uses a variety of stitches which is just as well as its some time since I actually did any hand embroidery other than cross stitch.


The surprise find was something that I'm not usually attracted to at all. This plate is from Holland and I love how it shows the whole process from sheep to yarn.



Once I bagged this one, Ian found me three more so the craft plate collection has started, the only proviso is that they must depict crafts that I actually do.



Once I have these on my work room walls, does that qualify me as an old lady ? I suspect ( and hope)  not 😀

Speak soon x



1 comment:

Araignee said...

What a pretty pile of knits! You really did find some wonderful things to bring home. If those lovely plates qualify you for the old lady club it would be worth it to be able to have them on display.