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?
4 comments:
A very lovely name! But what is a Quaker pouch?
Hello 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.
I 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🙂
This sounds fun, like a mini stitching retreat even!
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