Sunday 12 October 2008

THE Knitting and Stitching Show 2008

I have been looking forward to the Knitting and Stitching Show for a while now. So on Saturday I woke up extra early to make my packed lunch of baked salmon, corgettes and couscous (sorry no photo as I was so hungry at lunch time that I gobbled it up really quickly). This really reminded me of school trips where I use to get so excited. I would have all my packed lunch ready in one of those retro plastic packed lunch box with a flask of warm drink (yes, I was an eighties child)..... I was more concerned about lunch and getting all my other things ready that I forgot my camera. Opps.

I had arrange to go with the lovely Kyoko who was so kind to drive me there as the Jublie Line was not running (again). We set off early and got there just before 10am, so the timing was just right. The Show definately lived up to my expectation and even surpassed it. I had such a great time, being in a large 'Palace' filled with yarn, fabrics, and such creative people was amazing. Kyoko introduced me to more craft shops in London and facts about yarns and knitting. I'm very keen on learning the magic loop knitting skill. I am also very interested in the Scandinavian yarn that they had and the all the knitting patterns, I took a card and will be checking out their web-site.
(Photo from Kyoko)

My daughter wanted to come with me but I was a bit worried about the amount of people there and I know that it will definately be a long day. So I promised that I would buy her a very special present. She had been asking me to teach her how to knit for a while now, but I'm a bit worried about the sharp needles hurting her and I still think that she is too young. So I bought her a Clover mini knitting tool and a pom pom maker. She was SO HAPPY with her present, I got lots of hugs and kisses from her in the evening. With my help she has made this with her favourite green yarn.

I also bought the first edition of Sew Hip magazine and I had a lovely chat with the Editor about making childrens clothes. I am really inspired to do more sewing now, especially now that I have my ZIPPER foot (yay!) and these lovely fabrics from the Eternal Maker . I met the Mother and Daugther team at a show at Olympia where I brought several of thier fat quarters. This time they have more fabric on bolts, clever girls.


Kyoko and I was SO tempted by the embroidery section and the lovely pattern of mini bettles, bugs and butterflies. I use to do a bit of embroidery at school and I was also surprise to see a stand selling batique fabric which I tried at school as well. There was also a button bank where anyone can fill the jars with their choice of buttons. How cool.

(photo from Kyoko)

I look forward to the next craft fair and the Christmas fairs to come.

5 comments:

maria said...

Hi, glad you liked the show. I was there on Saturday too, we may have even seen each other and not known it! I bought some lovely threads from the Oliver Twists stall and some procion fabric dyes. Maria

Kyoko said...

Hello!
It was so fun wasn't it??!!! Really enjoyed the day. Thank you for coming with me. :D
Definitely. We must go to other craft shows in the future (combining with picnic!!). So glad that your daughter liked her gadget. x x

Things Hand Made said...

Oh its just not fair! I have not been able to get to the knit and stitch show but I keep reading all these accounts of it and all the goddies people are finding. Its not FAIR!

A Spoonful Of Sugar said...

Love all your goodies - looks like a brilliant day out! I always enjoy going to the craft fair here each year with my Mum. This year my 11 year old daughter accompanied us as well.

Knit Sew City Girl said...

Hi All! It was great day out and I learnt so many things about Knitting. There appears to be a few UK Blogger that went last Saturday, we should of had a mini meet up.

Mary