On 23rd June I went and cast my 'Remain' vote in the EU referendum.
Then I packed the car and off I set to Woolfest. Almost there I stopped on the shores of Bassenthwaite and ate my sandwich. I wished I'd got my swimming cossie when I saw people swimming past me. It would have been lovely.
I worked hard for about two and a half hours, setting up my stand, and I was very pleased with it. I put all the Herdwick brooches on my tree and called it a 'Ewe Tree'.
Then I tootled off to my B&B which was immaculately clean, but I was very unhappy to be asked to remove my shoes. Call me awkward but I think if you run a B&B and your rooms are for paying guests, the carpet should not be more important than said guests.
It was lovely, but one pillow? And cushions on the bed which were supposed to be removed 'before retiring'. I had a good laugh on FB that evening.
I woke up to the dreadful news that the UK voted to leave the EU. BIG SAD FACE.
However , Woolfest was a welcome distraction from the news. Many many people felt the same as I did. In fact out of all the visitors I spoke to, and there must have been hundreds, only one was pleased with the result.
This lovely Ryedale was unconcerned.
Here's my lovely Friend Angela who came to help me and provided conversation and big smiles through the day.
People bought the Herdwick brooches , wore them, went round the show and were asked where they got them, so I did very well.
Here are two lovely ladies who bought them to go with their outfits which had been woven by the lady in blue.
I popped round to the end of the row to look at Jenny Barnett's most delightful stand. If you look closely you can see little sheep and chickens poking their heads out the holes in her lovely cabinet.
I had a super weekend, went out on my own on Friday night and had a lovely meal in a small restaurant called 'The Front Room'. There I met a couple who owned a B&B round the corner. We got on very well, and the upshot is that I'll be staying at theirs next Woolfest! I've booked it and you don't have to take your shoes off!
Woolfest was a wonderful weeken, the organisation is brilliant and I was on a massive high, having sold lots of stuff including 4 expensive wall pieces, and making lots of new contacts for exhibiting and possible workshops.
So, I went home and got down to making more brooches for the following weekend at Yew Tree Farm.
So I thoroughly enjoyed the weekend but unfortunately no selling was done at Yew Tree Farm. The visitors were not the spending type.
I've left my stuff there and will return next Saturday to demonstrate felt making at the second open day.
So, two different Woolly weekends. I need time to rest now and recover, read and above all clean the house!
I'm so glad you posted close ups of your ewe pins, they are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a wonderful time. Your ewe brooches are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, newsy post Jackie. I love your ewe design brooches. Thanks for the photos of a fabulous part of the world which I was blessed to visit 10 years ago - I feel quite nostalgic looking at them.
ReplyDeleteIncidentally, AGES ago I bought a "Flower Petal Purse' pattern from you. I made one at the time and am now making another (lovely to have grand daughters to spoil).
It sounds like you had a fabulous time. Your brooches are gorgeous, Jackie. No wonder they sold so very well. The barn is such a charming place for an exhibition.
ReplyDeleteWonderful post. Love the Ewe Tree and Heelis crew. Beautiful scenery, lovely people and venues. Enjoy next weekend too, and I'm glad Hetty and the ram took to each other.
ReplyDeleteI did laugh at your story of the B and B. Your little Herdwick brooches look lovely... Especially when pinned onto lapels!
ReplyDeleteGood to know you had such a good time. Love the Ewe Tree!
ReplyDeleteWell i hope you commented to the B and B about what you didn't like... thats the only way they learn is by getting feedback from their customers... :) So glad you had a good time and did so well. Hugs~ deb
ReplyDeleteOne of these days I would love to visit the Woolfest, if I had been there no doubt I would not have been able to resist a brooch or two. Your comments about the B and B made me smile, it makes you wonder why such inhospitable people go into the hospitality business.
ReplyDeleteWoolfest sounds like a great deal of fun, alas nothing even remotely similar in this area. I love your sheepie pins and it's not the least bit surprising that they were a big success.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your comments. there are some I can't find a way to reply to.x
ReplyDeleteReally loving your ewes Jackie, the brooches and the pictures, they're great! I am not surprised that they sold so well!
ReplyDeleteGlad your woolly weekends have been enjoyable, I hope you enjoy a well earned rest now :) x