To be honest I feel they are the victims of their own success. Far too crowded. I loved the first bit when we could see the stalls but later on I felt as though I was being moved forward by the surge. I have always wanted to go and am glad I have been and loved the outing with Hawthorn but I have it out of my system now. Perhaps Sunday would be a better day. Not so crowded. To give them their due, a lot of work had been put into the wonderful stalls with beautiful examples of products knitted with their wool. Amazing stuff. Thanks Hawthorn for a wonderful day together. xx
PS. The Printers tray shown in the montage above was absolutely out of this world. The work amazing. Some of the smaller sections were about 3cms x 6cms and even the bigger ones were so detailed. We looked at it for ages. The bollards outside were fantastic. The work put into them and the detail in some of them was very impressive. Some Yarnbombing!! xx
Woow, so wonderful! Unfortunately Yarndale is much too far away from me, so I'm very happy about your great pics. Thanks for sharing & have a wonderful day!! Nata xxx
I went to on the Saturday (with Blue and Yellow Morning) and we did not find it crowded at all! In fact we thought it was less crowded than in previous years.... it was a great show and such a lovely visual feast too. Maybe next year we will do the yarn bombed walk.....
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I would love to go but I think I would struggle with the busy busy busy. I love the photographs of the yarn bombing. Fabulous creations. X
ReplyDeleteLooks like a colourful feast for the senses, Susan told me how busy it was.
ReplyDeletePlease can you share what software you use to make your photo montages?
This festival is a very good idea :-) Beautiful pictures. Greetings, Justyna.
ReplyDeleteSounds very busy! Glad you had a good time! xx
ReplyDeleteTo be honest I feel they are the victims of their own success. Far too crowded. I loved the first bit when we could see the stalls but later on I felt as though I was being moved forward by the surge. I have always wanted to go and am glad I have been and loved the outing with Hawthorn but I have it out of my system now. Perhaps Sunday would be a better day. Not so crowded. To give them their due, a lot of work had been put into the wonderful stalls with beautiful examples of products knitted with their wool. Amazing stuff. Thanks Hawthorn for a wonderful day together. xx
ReplyDeletePS. The Printers tray shown in the montage above was absolutely out of this world. The work amazing. Some of the smaller sections were about 3cms x 6cms and even the bigger ones were so detailed. We looked at it for ages. The bollards outside were fantastic. The work put into them and the detail in some of them was very impressive. Some Yarnbombing!! xx
ReplyDeleteOooh yarn envy - I would love to have gone to that ... glad you had a good time.
ReplyDeleteWoow, so wonderful! Unfortunately Yarndale is much too far away from me, so I'm very happy about your great pics. Thanks for sharing & have a wonderful day!! Nata xxx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love those feather paintings on slate. You are so talented.
ReplyDeleteI went to on the Saturday (with Blue and Yellow Morning) and we did not find it crowded at all! In fact we thought it was less crowded than in previous years.... it was a great show and such a lovely visual feast too. Maybe next year we will do the yarn bombed walk.....
ReplyDeletelovely to see you at Yarndale, Sunday is always a quieter day at the show so much better for browsing. I hope you'll make it again sometime
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