Sunday, 19 July 2009
Wednesday, 8 July 2009
Customs update 08-07-09
Monday, 29 June 2009
Customs update - 29-06-09
I just know that it is going to look scrummy knitted up!
Next up is my first Lakeside BFL handspun on my new ashford traveller. I managed 208 yards from 100grams of 2 ply. I'm going to have a good think about what to make with this.
Saturday, 20 June 2009
Friday, 19 June 2009
Store update.
First up is Weefy woo's skirty, well the soaker part, I am halfway through the skirt panel, they take forever and a day so I am doing it little and often.
....and lastly a pic of a zig-zag shawl. Measurements differ, these can be made in a cosy Aran weight for the winter months, or a light lace weight for a pretty summer accompanyment. this example is knit in DK.
The charity prize draw will take place on the evening of June 25th. Make sure to keep checking as I will be staggering the announcements of the winners!
Sarah - your soaker is in progress.
The undyed pure wool has been ordered for our new winter colourways.
Customs are full until September.
Friday, 12 June 2009
Customs Update.
We offered the trio as a custom order, final choices of which type of nappy - night or pocket - what woolies - shorties or longies - to be decided by the lucky purchaser. We are pleased to be able to say that the set sold within one minute of it being listed. Yay!
We released a kit to accompany our successful Waffley Good Soaker Pattern. See my store for more details.
Next orders to be worked on are as follows -
- poppysmum, 1st cardigan cast on tonight
- Geomax, posted your set
-Weefywoo soaker is made, skirty is being attached.
- Sarahjamesandpaul, casting on tomorrow.
- Claireandlana - emailing for measurements this weekend
- Marywaredoc, posting on Monday
- Moggle, posting on Monday
- Unknownstar, posting on Monday
I'm awaiting payment for the following orders, the orders can be posted on Monday
- BobbinD
-Witchstorm
-KraftyKoala
-Toadoftoadhall
-WelshCaroline
Thursday, 11 June 2009
Open Farm Day 2009
I learned all sorts of interesting facts from the farmer himself, as he gave a little talk whilst demonstrating how he shears the sheep. He made it look easy, but those sheep are a handful! It made me realise that when my sons struggle as I shave their heads, it could be worse, I could be trying to shear a full grown, annoyed, ram lol!
Did you take advantage of the lovely weather? Did you visit your local participating farm? If your answer is no, then you missed out on a lovely family day out, bringing you closer to nature and availing yourself of all the lovely local produce available!
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