This evening was spinning guild annual Show and Tell so we are only half way through watching today’s cycling, and will catch up while they are having a rest day tomorrow. The Show and Tell was great fun, with loads of inspiring and varied things to look at. I’m afraid I was so busy looking and feeling and asking questions that I completely failed to take any photos.
I have done a bit of spinning today though, this is my start on some rainbow merino from Wingham, bought at their sampling day earlier in the year.
Today’s coin is a Guernsey 50p, which has no relevance to the racing whatsoever 🙂
Have massive migraine today but heard phone buzz n saw my daily friends update buzz in n managed to open my eyes n read it..love it each day n love to be crafty but havent done nothin today but my hubby who had his third heart surgery n dyin of livr failure has kept me in drinks n ice packs so thats been a treat.the show n tell sounds so fun..crocheted n knitted ovr 200 dish rags n pot holders for local tag sale to benefit needy…thanks fr bringing joy each day to me as i await four surgerys n keep up the beautiful spinning…feelin a little better…typin took mind off pain..admire ur talent..lookin forward to next post..luv emma
Have learnt something from Heather’s blog today – the only Wingham I have ever heard of is near Canterbury, in Kent. Now I know there’s another one!
Enjoying the Tour de Fleece, Heather! x
I didn’t realise there was a Wingham in Kent, so I have learnt something new too! Wingham Woolworks is great fun to visit if you happen to be up near Sheffield. They are mostly mail order so only open the shop for I think about two days a week, but it is great fun to rummage through all the big bags of fibre etc. Me and my mum had a marvellous fun day there last year.