Here you will be able to read about the knitwear I make and sell, and see the photos. I mainly knit with Shetland Wool,with which I make lace scarves. I love Manos del Uruguay, which is a mixture of wool and silk, hand-spun by a women's co-operative in Uruguay. I have recently started a new range of Opera Shawls - these are all named after characters in Opera, and knitted either in Kidsilk, a mixture of Mohair and silk, or in Shetland Lace.
Wednesday, 7 December 2011
Monday, 31 October 2011
Saturday, 29 October 2011
Drunken Treasure Fayre at Horatia Pub
I will be selling some knitwear at this Fayre tomorrow...hope people can come!!
A great free Sunday double at the Horatia Sun 30/10
daytime Drunken Treasure Indoor Fayre launch 1pm-6pm
night Horatia flim Club Halloween special 6.30pn til 11pm 2 x films
Daytime- Drunken Treasure Indoor Fayre 1pm til 6pm free !
Daytime- Drunken Treasure Indoor Fayre 1pm til 6pm free !
Details of The Drunken Treasure fortnightly Sunday Fayre which launches Sunday 30 October.
A free, fun packed fortnightly event in N7’s favourite boozer complete with an exciting indoor market and DJs on rotation with special guests playing mix of a soothing Sunday sounds.
The venue will also be preparing scrumptious Sunday Roasts alongside Bloody Marys, premium beers, ciders, and ales. All this, plus board games, silent films, newspapers, books and general good times.
The Stalls
Each week The Horatia will be home to an exciting indoor market with carefully selected stalls selling a variety of goods to please everyone.
The Stalls
Each week The Horatia will be home to an exciting indoor market with carefully selected stalls selling a variety of goods to please everyone.
Expect vintage clothing and jewellery, antiques, alongside a stylish mix of custom handmade jewellery and bags, handmade lace items, specialist records, retro furniture, kitchenalia, toys, memorabilia, glassware, art, designer and high street high end fashion, t-shirts,millinery and lots more, all set in a relaxed environment which is pleasing to browse, well illuminated and customer friendly.
For further stall info contact (email) drunkentreasure2011@gmail. com
Horatia Halloween Film Club Presents... GHOSTBUSTERS
Sunday 30 October
6:00pm – 11:00pm
Catch this classic fun-fuelled flick following the story of three unemployed parapsychology professors who set up shop as a unique ghost removal service. Showing starts at 6:30pm.
Sunday 30 October
6:00pm – 11:00pm
Catch this classic fun-fuelled flick following the story of three unemployed parapsychology professors who set up shop as a unique ghost removal service. Showing starts at 6:30pm.
Saturday, 10 September 2011
Battle of Cable Street, 75th anniversary
At the beginning of October, there is to be a series of events commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street in the East End, when local people joined together to prevent Moseley's Fascists from marching through a predominantly Jewish area.
Are you wondering why I have put this on my textile blog? Because I have been invited to do a craft stall during this Festival. I am REALLY HONOURED to have been asked to do this, can you IMAGINE how pleased I was to be invited to do a stall at this wonderful festival. I hope people who are readng this can come along and support the festival, even if they don't buy my stuff!!
2 October, 12 noon – 10 pm
Cable Street Group. Produced by Alternative Arts http://www.battleofcablestreet.org.uk/
A programme of events and exhibitions to celebrate and commemorate the Battle of Cable Street.
Wilton’s Music Hall 1 Graces Alley E1 8JB, Aldgate and Aldgate East tube, Shadwell station
Admission Free
12 noon – 6pm Stalls along Graces Alley by campaigning groups, local organisations and supporters with street theatre and music by La Columna, The Lost Marbles, The Fairly Fresh Fish Co, Klezmania and The Cockney Awkestra.
12 noon – 10pm Protest & Survive Exhibition with photography documenting the Battle, posters from the Spanish Civil War, images recording the past 25 years of protest against racial discrimination by Phil Maxwell and portraits of the diverse communities of the East End today by documentary photographers Kalin Coromina, Ned Dyke-Coomes, Zane Mellupe, Lydia Polzer, Ben Speck and Neil White
Saturday, 21 May 2011
Sunday, 15 May 2011
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
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