Once a year our Guild has a Workday when other guilds in the region join us for a day of stitching and chat. There is always several sales tables where we can offload excess stash (and pick up new stuff) as well as a Merchant = a nearby needlework shop brings supplies to sell to a captive audience. Also Mr Sharp comes and we have scissors, pinking shears and garden implements sharpened for a small fee.
Today around 90 women joined us for Workday. I refrained from purchasing a Raffle ticket as I had supplied much of the hampers contents from my stash cupboard clean up. And although I looked at the sales tables several times I didn’t part with any cash there either. Indeed, all I paid for was to have a pair of scissors sharpened by Mr Sharp who was fascinated by them and only charged me half price.
While in London, Little Sister and I were browsing in Divertimenti in Knightsbridge and both bought “pen scissors” only to find that they were not sharp at all.
Hence I took mine to Mr Sharp today and yippee they are now fit for purpose.
And chatting with the other ladies I was inspired, tempted and intrigued at many of the projects. One lady was stitching (I must get hold of the pattern) a beautiful Quaker Pouch in My Colours. She told me the source of the floss but she’d got the chart from a class she took so I will have to contact the designer and see if I can purchase direct for that. Anyway, this is the thread.
Silk N Colours. Finnegan’s Fog. Isn’t that a lovely name?
A very lovely name! But what is a Quaker pouch?
ReplyDeleteHello Margaret: I would love to see the Quaker Pouch design photo, I could put an ad (free) in our Needlework Guild paper, asking if anyone has the design.
ReplyDeleteI love retreats with the guild, so many people want to get rid of stash and its a great way to enhance my stash for free.
Catherine
The designer got back to me and has graciously agreed to supply (for a fee) the chart so I should have it by early next week. Now to source the threads for I intend to stitch it in Finnegan’s Fog🙂
DeleteThis sounds fun, like a mini stitching retreat even!
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