Just dropping by to tell you 3 Bags Full in Liskeard have just announced their autumn woolly workshop programme that runs from 3 to 16 October 2016. It’s well worth checking out if you’re local to Liskeard, or likely to be in the area in October, as it’s packed with a real variety of interesting woolly workshops run by some awesome tutors, and one run by lil’ old me.
I’m absolutely delighted to be running a workshop on called Twists, Turns and Reverse Cables. If you’re a regularly visitor to my blog, you’ll know cabling is one of my very favourite ways of knitting! So not just a huge thank you to 3 Bags Full for inviting me to run a workshop, but also for letting me work with some of my favourite stitches. I’m really looking forward to it!
3 Bags Full are also hosting a wool market in Liskeard Public Hall, from 4-8pm on Friday 30th September, a few days before the workshop programme starts. And yes, I confess, I have stall there amongst a real variety of wonderful local woolly traders. So very excited about meeting lots of lovely woolly peeps there too!
How wonderful to be included in the workshops! You’ll make a grand teacher of cabling – your work is lovely.
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Thank you. You’re so kind xx
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Exciting times for you! I wish I could come and support you.
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Thank you. It is exciting 🙂 It would be lovely to have your support. Although I get much more self conscious when I’m teaching people I know, so maybe for the best you can’t.
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Fantastic!! Your cables are always so perfect so your students will be getting an expert teacher. Don’t forget to take some pics of the workshop for your blogging buddies:)
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Aw! Thank you. Will do 🙂
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Yay, sounds like things are hotting up for you down there! Sounds fab!! And you’ll be a fab teacher😀😀😀
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Aw! Thank you. It’s all gone a little mad since I launched the DYC and that’s wonderful, but I’m struggling to get everything done – especially with everyone visiting. At least the workshop’s not until October, so a while before I need to prep for it 🙂
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What a cool opportunity! I definitely would like to hear how the class goes!
I’ve nominated you for the Creative Blogger Award:) See details here: https://alexandknits.wordpress.com/2016/07/23/creative-blogger-award-nomination/
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Thank you. Will definitely blog about it. And thank you for the nomination 🙂
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Sounds like a great opportunity taking part and helping others achieve knitted items as lovely as yours 🙂 I’m sure your stall will be a great success too!
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Thank you! 🙂
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Those blue cables are stunning. I love them just as much. 🙂
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I’m surprised you’re not sick of that blue jumper.
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Lol. No never. Blue is my most favourite colour. And combined with cable and cable knitting, it is the best! 🙂
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Blue’s my favourite too 🙂 Although for me some pinks rate along with it as well as just the right shade of mint green.
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Absolutely. I love and adore Fall and its colour splendour just as much. And creamy natural colours. Lately I am liking wine reddish / burgundy colours too. But blue will always be the one I guess. 🙂
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🙂 I wonder if we naturally gravitate to what suits us more? Wine and burgundy look awful on me and I never touch them – unless they’re in a bottle 😉 I do love a good rusty orange though – although I’d never wear it. I too love cream, but it gets mucky so quickly.
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I think we do, for sure.
I have rather a lot of cream / beige. I am lazy when dressing for work, and it is much easier to choose then, they all go together either way. Just add a splashy colourful scarf, wrap or shawl, and I am done. 🙂
I can get away with many colours, I guess I am lucky. I do prefer deep darker colours as accessories, not pastels. Does not go with the grey hair. LOL.
Wine in a bottle is much better. Good thing SA has pretty good ones. 🙂
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I do something similar working from home – jeans and the nearest top 🙂 Definitely love a good wine from SA 🙂
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Ah, what I would not give to work from home. I work in an office, but I can not complain. I absolutely love my work and my office and the surrounds. I am very fortunate. 🙂
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That’s great. We should all love our work, sadly that’s often not the case.
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If only I lived closer! I adore cabling, yours is delightful! good luck with your class I am sure you will be a brilliant teacher!
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Thank you 🙂 I bet you’ve loads of good classes near you though. They have everything in Brighton – unlike rural Devon.
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