WOYWW 801

 ALL KINDS OF EVERYTHING...

It's a shorter post this week you'll be relieved to know! Though it was lovely to hear everyone's memories last week that all those photos brought back xx

It's a mixed bag on show today - I've been making a few more things to take to the first Christmas Fair which is in deepest darkest rural Carmarthenshire, an area of farming and first language Welsh speakers.


I thought this daffodil fabric could maybe go well at the fair.


I did two sets each of the green and black linings, then wrapped up the sets in a nice ribbon.

I'm doing the same with this doggy fabric, for the same event.


Hopefully these will appeal and if there's any left over then they'll probably go down the Harbour Lights Tearoom, which is dog friendly and a captive audience, lol!

You may want to avert your eyes for this next pic......


The Christmas stash has resurfaced! I'm taking a table at the Christmas at the Boathouse event in December, held in the RNLI down at the harbour. I'm just having a quick look see to check how much of everything is available. I've delegated the knitting of the Ferrero Rocher choccy covers (Mini Santa and Elf Hats, Christmas trees and puds) to some willing volunteers from the fundraising team so those little pompoms in the bag will come in handy for that!

My evening crafting is the sewing up of squares to make a blanket that will be going out to Ukraine. A job I love sooooo much, as you all know... but it's for a good cause:


Only seven more rows to do....

Hope you have a wonderful week, may your crafting be snag free xxxxx

WOYWW - THE BIG 8.0.0.!!

 CONGRATULATIONS AND CELEBRATIONS!

    

*EDIT* I missed the suggestion of showing our first blog, sorry, you’ve got the following instead! Trust me to be awkward! 😂😂

Well, who'd have thunk it eh? An idea from our lovely Julia to see what other folks were doing every Wednesday and here it is, 800 episodes later. Surely a candidate for the longest running blog, crafty or not! There are many reasons for its success but surely the foundation stone of it all is friendship. Virtual friends became real ones and it's been wonderful (and occasionally very sad) to be part of your lives.

Sarah thought it would be nice to share memories for the 800th Bloggyversary so I've had a trawl through the archives and this is the journey through my eyes. Buckle up, it's a long one! You may need a large coffee, tea or gin to see you through.......

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I couldn't even begin to tell you how many things I've made but it's a lot and there's so much that I'd forgotten about too.

I officially joined the Deskers in July 2011, having resisted Julia's blandishments for a while! The one thing I'm proud of is persuading Julia to meet up with WOYWWers in real life, what could possibly go wrong, lol!

The first  crop was in October 2012:


When we discovered that meeting strangers off the Internet wasn't that scary! It was lovely to put faces to names and we had fun:


Helen still has the sign I believe, lol!

Other meet ups followed, another Crop happened in 2013 by popular demand.


Some faces who are still around and others who aren't - the flip side of the joy of having all these friends is the sadness when they pass away. We’ve had to say goodbye to Deskers, their partners and sadly a son.


That's how I remember Shaz Silverwolf - what a wonderful woman.


And Janet Fairythoughts was the first desker we ever met - we ambushed her in the haberdashery shop she worked in!

Of course, if it wasn't for this gal, we'd all never have met:


And I even offered bed and board to folks who'd travelled a fair old way:


Here's Sam (Hettie) with her beautiful lace - we met up only last week in Abergavenny for a coffee and catch up, she's not changed one bit!

Another year 2014 and another Crop, more people started attending from far and wide:


There's some familiar faces there! Mary Anne always stood at the back as she's so tall and Debbie Rock attended for the first time. Such a shy person, it was a big achievement for her to attend in person - another gal who passed away too soon.


Pear shaped Chris (her blog name!) Debbie and Helen.


A nice pic of Cindy in action!


Our Lisa-Jane (still as bonkers!) and Fiona, who is now deputy mayor of Gillingham, Dorset (I think.)


Enough said!!

Another year passes and Crop 2015 brought a few more folk along:


A slightly smaller gathering but just as loud!


Lovely to see Dolores (Cardarian).


This pic of Kyla makes me laugh!!


And Mary Anne was knitting mightily even then!


A great photo of some fab friends - Doug and Shaz Silverwolf and Morti and David Bromilow.

In 2016 Julia had her big op so I stepped in and ran WOYWW for a few months whilst she recovered. It was good fun and I enjoyed it very much. 


I also went up to Shrewsbury to meet with those naughty sisters Twiglet and Wipso aka Jo and Annie. We get on like a house on fire and I'm proud to be their Honorary Little Sister!


We've had some fun over the years and these gals have been so generous in sharing their expertise, fabrics, yarns, patterns and love xx

Crop 2016:


Margaret Glitter and Glue joined us for the first time.


And had a ball meeting everyone in person.


I know Christine (Bishopsmate) hasn't joined in for a while as her health isn't great but this is how I think of her, always smiling and of course the pink hair!

And here's a pic of when LynneCrafts came to stay in May 2017 - we've been friends since 1982 and Lynne has crafted all her life so I was very happy when she joined in WOYWW a couple of years ago:


The Crop was organised by Margaret that year and we all went up to Llandudno:


Where I met Neet for the first time and what a rock chick she was, it was fab to say Hi in person.


And the first time of meeting Sarah too who was accompanied by Eva.


I think this was Elizabeth's first Crop too.


It was lovely to meet Anne Copperbeech and Chris (Mrs D) as well. This next pic is one of my favourites - I'd love to know what they were gossiping about.


Another year moved on and the Crop moved to Shrewsbury, organised by Jo and Annie:


I love this pic, lol!

We saw some old faces:



Lolol!! And also some new folks, having 'known' Caro for years, it was wonderful to meet in person:


And Catriona, who posts her crafts on Facebook:


Another fab day that went past too quickly.




Lol, twits!  I couldn't have done all this without my wonderful Gordon, who is very good at taking pics for my blog, almost as good as me ;-D

I haven't shared much of my crafting even though that's the raison d'etre of WOYWW. What has become most important has been the many many wonderful people I've met, I'd never have crossed their paths otherwise and my life would have been poorer for it - may it continue for many more years under the guidance of Sarah. I love being part of the whole Desky Shenanigans from all over the Globe. 

Sending my love to all current deskers and remembering those wonderful people who brought joy into our lives before they were taken too soon.

I've tried to feature as many friends as possible but if I've missed anyone out then I sincerely apologise. Hope you've enjoyed sharing a few of my memories of a wonderful, mad, loving, joyous and craft-filled 15 years xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



WOYWW 799

 SAIL AWAY, SAIL AWAY, SAIL AWAY

Hi there lovely Deskers! It’s a brief hello from me whilst we’re away on our holidays! Had to be here for the last week in the 700s, so here’s a couple of non desk pics 😊

I found a yarn shop in Hay on Wye, no surprise there! It had an excellent window display which made me smile. And another shop had a novel use for drums!

We’re having a lovely break and dodged the rain reasonably well. See you next week for the Big 800 🥰






WOYWW 798

 ON WITH THE SHOW, GOOD HEALTH TO YOU!

I've done that classic desker thing and forgotten to take any pics of work in progress, doh! So it's quick run through what I've been sorting for the Harbour Lights tearooms restock and sorting out for future craft fairs.


I was having a quick look see for my next sewing project and debating which of the spotty fabrics to use as lining/handles for this lovely old rose print. I think there's four I could use quite happily so I might make one of each.

The RNLI shop manager messaged me saying the shop fittings were being renewed and did I want the old display boxes for my craft stall. Ooh yes please said I, not really knowing if they'd be ok for my needs.


Well, I'm properly pleased with them! I had to make little black pillows for the key rings/wrist straps to rest on but it's great cos I just plonk them on the stall and they look fab!

I'm down at the harbour cafe this morning, having a coffee and a restock so got a few things ready:


A little bit of everything! I know things are running low so hopefully this'll keep them going for a few weeks.

Yesterday G and I went to Carmarthen and I wasn't going to step foot in the glorious wool shop in the market, I really wasn't.....


But I got lured in by the colours, it's a little piece of heaven in there and the young lady owner is so lovely and helpful. The eagle eyed among you might spot the sneaky G taking this pic of me!

And can you blame me for being mesmerised?


A proper yarny pick and mix - delicious and calorie free!!

I'm away for a couple of days next week so may not be joining in but I'll definitely be here for the following week, can't miss the Big 800!!

xxxxx














WOYWW 801

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