We went off to Inglenook farm with high hopes that people would be starting their Christmas shopping and that they’d be spending some money! There was no shortage of people looking and admiring but, unfortunately, at our stall, not many people were actually buying. There were more than 60 stalls, lots of activities and music and a great atmosphere and it wasn’t too cold – in fact the weather was really lovely and some stallholders actually moved outside (not us).



At my felting group this week, we made a doll using merino
wool and 2 car sponges to form the body and the limbs. It was an interesting technique and it
worked pretty well, but I don’t really think it’s something I shall be
repeating – I haven’t got much use for dolls anymore.
On Saturday, we were at a Craft Fair at Ullet Road Unitarian
Church, a listed building which is really beautiful. We went there last year and really enjoyed
it and it didn’t disappoint. We had a
really good day, there were lots of people about and many of them were so
enthusiastic and complimentary about our
work – it was so encouraging. As well
as the usual photograph cards we sold some bags, brooches, my woven scarf, a
felt bowl and one of the patchwork pictures which I’d had framed.

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wool ready for felting |
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bag and completed scarf |
Next weekend we have two fairs so I’d better get on with making something to sell . On Saturday we’ll be at The Old Police Station, Lark Lane http://www.calidadevents.co.uk and The Mansion House, St. Helens on Sunday http://www.themansionhouse.org.uk/upcoming-events