WOYWW 626

THOU SHALT HAVE A FISHIE 

WHEN THE BOAT COMES IN


I've got LOTS to share this week, so it's going to be a longish post!

More Happy Mail arrived, I do love getting these envelopes through the post, there's always a wonderful surprise inside.


From Catriona, Sylvia, Morti and Kyla, I love them all especially the brass band card. The gorgeous little orange number in the middle is anonymous though, so I don't know who to thank!


And this little lot of loveliness was from Heather, thank you, gorgeous gal, I love everything you sent XX

The weather has been glorious so I've been out in the garden quite a bit but there's been lots of crafting done too:


I found some odds and ends of fabric that were too small for much but big enough for fishies...


All that's left was a teeny pile of scraps....

Swimming happily across the desk! That's it for now, I've done a few lengths of crochet to be sewn onto railings and about 40 fish. The ice cream cone didn't get done, I couldn't find any suitable fabric or felt, see what happens in the next couple of weeks.

I was restocking the crafts for the RNLI at the cafe and Laura, the owner, mentioned that a couple of her regular customers were after glasses cases but in more muted colours, so back to the JanCave to see what I had lying around:


I didn't have that much but set to and made a few to take down later. All the face masks had gone too and Laura said they're still going quite well, so that was a quick hour's worth of sewing sorted:


I picked a variety of patterns and made two of each - they don't take much time and raise a bit of much needed cash for charity. The Crew were called out a few times over the BH weekend, for broken down boats, lost swimmers and people cut off by the incoming tides...all recovered safely, I'm glad to say.

I also went to Carmarthen market last week with the sole intention of spending some money at a few stalls, I feel so sorry for local businesses, they need all the help they can get. Anyway, I visited the Caws Cenarth cheese stall (yum), the butchers, the greengrocers and would you believe it, there's a yarn stall too - what's a girl to do except show willing!

The Wool Cwtch (cwtch is Welsh for cuddle) was set up last year, a few weeks before lockdown. It is a fab little shop, small but perfectly formed:


Oooooh, treasure awaits within! There was a great selection of yarns for all price ranges, with a fantastic choice of colours...


Everything was beautifully laid out in the bright white units....


A gorgeous little bit of decoration, love the colours....


And a whole wall of Stylecraft acrylic, I found that very pleasing indeed! I'd only gone in for some white to finish off a charity blanket....cough.....


Well, I did get those.....plus a bit more, lol!! Isn't that a pretty sight? Sian, the owner, was really lovely, I shall definitely be back as her prices were very competitive and not that different from online shops. She doesn't do mail order (her unit is too small) but you can find her on Facebook.  I shall be going there quite often......

There, well done if you stayed with me to the end! Thanks for all the lovely comments that have been posted over the anniversary weeks, I do really appreciate them and your friendship. *Cwtches all round*

Have a great week and keeeeeeep crafting!




28 comments:

Helen said...

Morning Jan - what beauties you received in the post - hope the donor of your anonymous atc comes forward, it's beautiful! I do love a wool shop - I remember the one that there was at the top of our road growing up fondly - it was a treasure trove indeed. Well done for helping the local economy!! Helen #1

Mary Anne said...

Your fishes made me smile. I still have a few ATCs on the way from far flung places but I am still enjoying seeing the ones others have received. Such a fun thing every year. The yarn shop looks delightful and I much prefer buying in person to shopping online. Lucky you to have one nearby, Get cracking on those masks!
Mary Anne

Neet said...

"Cwtchy down" is what my old Welsh lady used to say to her cat, Flower.
I hope it's ok to put a "y" at the end, it sounded like that when she said it, in fact I often say 'cutchy down' since then. That's how I pronounce it.
Love the array of wool, what gorgeous shades she has in the shop - it looks wonderful - and your selection of white is lovely. Likewise your little fish. I love the dolphins at the top especially.
Love your snail mail - especially the band postcard - that is fabulous and the perfect send for you.
Hugs, Neet 4 xx

Sue said...

Hi Jan, You have been busy with your sewing. Love the fish.

The wool shop is beautiful. I love all the scrummy colours.

Your happy mail is fab.

Happy WOYWW
Sue

Tracey@Hotchpotchcreations said...

Morning Jan, sorry i've not visited for so long but how lovely to see those wee fishes created from scraps are they filled with lavender?? Well done on supporting the local craft shops, their displays are always created with love and care.. those bright wooly balls make me so happy to see and I really do not do wool hee hee. Happy WoywW Tracey #5 (I think) x

Julia Dunnit said...

Gosh, how delightfully arranged and tidy that little wool shop is, I think sian is to be most congratulated...no wonder you ended up buying the next project - irresistible!abet you had a smashing BH weekend by the sea, although I would imagine that there were a lot of people about. Today is Mum visiting and Sally staying for the day, so can I please try to at h you tomorrow? It’s been too long!

Lynn Holland said...

Look at all those glorious pops of colour. Wonderful. You must have felt like a child in a sweetie shop.
Isn’t it nice to be able to get out and about again Jan.
Enjoy the lovely weather.
Lynn xx 10

Shaz in Oz.CalligraphyCards said...

Quite agree Jan, those little shops like that are beautifully designed and delectable too in its contents, what indeed waz a gal to do! I am sure you ade her day and the others that you patronised as well, fancy a cheese store.. quite unheard of in country Oz!
Love the fishes they will hang nicely and the masks look so appealing too... I've still your glasses case from our crop, too.
Thanks for sharing, and may God bless and keep you and all whom you love safe and well.
Prayer hugs, Shaz in Oz. X

{Wonderful Words of Life - Shaz in Oz}
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Sarah Brennan said...

That stall feels like a hug indeed the way the shelves of yarn wrap round you Jan. Great find. Love the latest sewing as well. Stay safe and happy WOYWW. Sarah #14 (I had a lie in for the holidays).

roffeycreations said...

Hi Jan - Oh my what a gloriuos post this week - your ATC's and sewing fishies - and to top it all that just fabulous knitting shop - I am just such a colour person - when I see displays like that I could just stay all day in amongst it. Pens and card stock etc do the same to me LOL. Stay safe & well - Cheers Maurs #12

Annie said...

That wool shop is so eye pleasing and you choose all the best colours to use too :-)
Sending cwtches back to you.
Annie x #8

Spyder said...

Love your post this week, I can just spell that lovely wool shop! Your button eyed fishes have come along swimmingly! The seaside mask is definitely my favourite! Stay safe, keep crafting!Happy WOYWW!? ((Lyn))#19

Anne said...

Oh Jan what a wonderful collection of fabric makes and gorgeous yarn. It is good to support small business. Lots of beautiful colour. Take care Anne x 22

Diana Taylor said...

Oh my goodness Jan, I'm impressed that you walked out of that beautiful shop with just the colours you did - how utterly irresistable is that stack of wool all in colour order! The little fishes are so cute, and you are doing a fab job making all the masks and specs cases - I love the seaside fabric.
Have a great week,
Hugs, Diana xx #18

Lynnecrafts said...

Such lovely fishes, Jan, and that wool shop looks scrumptious! Definitely worth a visit.
The local RNLI are so lucky to have you making stuff to be sold in the cafe. I’m not surprised they sell out.
Love
Lynnecrafts 20/21 x

Susan Renshaw said...

What a lovely post!
Really happy mail and then lovely fishies! The masks and glasses cases are lovely and for such a good cause. All my shopping bags are RNLI - and the girl at the checkout today said what cute bags!
Beautiful pictures of the wool shop - all that super colour! And your selection of yarn will make something lovely!
Happy WOYWW!
Susan #17

Twiglet said...

We used to say cwtch up - Mum lived in Monmouth for a while as a child so I guess that's how we got to know it up here in Shropshire. Your local wool shop is gorgeous and yes, I fear you will be tempted back for the odd ball or ten! Well done on all your fab sewing. Those little fishes are soo cute. xx Jo

Lillianb said...

Ypu have been busy with your sewing, and I love all the colours of the wool would make a great blanket,

Take care and stay safe,

Lilian B #7

Sylvia/LittleTreasures said...

Loving all your beautiful, and colorful photos. OH that yarn..do you use your phone camera for your photos or a real camera? My phone is NOT taking good photos. Great stitching on those cute fish. Have a wonderful week. Nice to have the windows open and enjoy the fresh air !!!

Kelly said...

oooo Jan! What lovely colors indeed. The layout was very inviting. I would be hard-pressed to 'not' touch as the sign requested. I'd just want to pet every skein LOL.
You received some lovelys in the mail. I totally missed trade this year. :-( May for Lucky #13.
Creative Blessings, my friend! Kelly #26

Empire of the Cat said...

Ooh I love your dolphins, they look so cute swimming across my screen. And that yarn stall, it's hard to resist especially when you see all the colours displayed like that isn't it. Good for you making the masks for charity, last year I had a huge fabric clear out (filled the car more than once) and donated it all to charity, they were really pleased as they had been running out of fabric to make masks especially. Quite a few fabrics were nautical or beach themed, I wish I'd known you then and I could have sent you some. Elle #27, EOTC

Shoshi said...

A delightful post as always, Jan. You've got a great collection of ATCs and cards. I love your little blue fishies! They look so cheerful, swimming across the desk! That wool shop is a dream. It feels like a woolly hug, with the walls all lined with so many gorgeous coloured yarns. Thank you for visiting - you say I've got more patience than you, but I disagree - it must take endless patience making all the gorgeous things you do. I'd find sewing in all those zips and getting them neat to be a real trial, I think. You do so much for other people too! I had hoped to get more tiles done this week but it's been a busy time. Crochet does grow quickly and it's got its own rhythm, and it soon mounts up while watching TV.

Happy WOYWW,
Shoshi x #11

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

Hi Jan, I have to be honest I've been out Lol! We have a friend who is going into hospital soon and our little group of retired teachers just wanted to wish her all the best so we sat and had coffee but I'm back now. Gorgeous collection of ATCs. Looks like you've been busy and planning more projects too. Wishing you a very happy woyww and a lovely week too. Angela x13x

Crafting With Jack said...

I must admit I am out of the loop when it comes to knitting wool prices. I paid £5.00 for the brown and gold one on my post, the blue one was in the sale at £9.00. I did think the brown and gold one expensive, but so lovely! £4.99 would have been much cheaper 🤣🤣
You received some l9vely gifts on the post. I think a line of fishes would be nice, like the wool shop hearts. Happy WOYWW Angela #15

Felicia said...

Jan tooooooooo cute!!! I giggled at your yarn.....cough.....purchase! Soooo, ME!!! I would have had a hard time in that little shop let me tell you! I love all that color and I assure you that several would have found their way into my bag!!! LOL I will have to remember the "cwthc," I love that!! I hate and love that you are still able to supply the masks. They are always so stinking cute! And the fishies.....fun!! You got some fabulous happy mail as well! Love all the cards and especially the orange beauty in the middle!! Happy mail is the best! Thanks for stopping by my desk and always leaving a great comment! ATC's in the mail this week friend! Blessings and cwtch's!! Felicia #23

Stacy Sheldon said...

So much happy in one place Jan. :) I love the colors of the yarn shop it just makes me grin from ear to ear. ~Stacy #28

Morti said...

Mmmm wool... The array of colours and how they're set out are visually pleasing.

Can't believe you didn't treat us to a picture of the wool stall though! Maybe next time, eh?

Fishies are coming on very nicely....

Happy WOYWW
Morti

Eva said...

Hi Jan!
A happy and nice post this week!
The lovely cards you got. I'm impressed...
You stuffed a lot of fishes, the are cute! And that wool shop looks gorgeous! Definitely worth a visit. Wish, I could be near this shop.
The local Cafe and Laura are so lucky to have you making stuff to be sold.
Stay well, have a happy week and take care of you.
Eva from Austria
I tried to comment earlier this afternoon, but my son disconnected internet....

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