What a lovely day out we all had on Saturday. I don't know if I can do it much more justice than Isobel already has, so here are some of the pictures - more here. The weather was fantastic and the location felt as if it were made for us.
our 'shop'. You can just see the terrace there behind the 2 trees where you can sit out and drink coffee or have lunch.
literally me turning round from the picture before - this was the view with a little pebble beach just below the grass there. The old castle Lachlan is out on the peninsula and there is a short coastal walk round to it.
the room... there were people there - honestly - it was that magic trick that whenever a camera appeared, everyone would disappear!
my stall - with 'clutterbuckets'
close up of the cards etc
Isobel's Bella Bheag stall
detail of Suzanne's fieldy tweed
Lynne's My Baboo knitting kits and teacosies - you can just see the bears peeking out - very cute!
Some new friends - j'emmajo. Emmajo and I got talking when she recognised one of my photos as the yarn stand from the Unicorn tapestries at Stirling Castle. Turns out she wove the first one! It's a small world.
Had to include this - my favourite picture of Lynne and Isobel demonstrating how one should carry a' clutterbucket' Victoria Beckham stylee!
what a high quality group of crafters... i know i would have wanted to purchase something from everyone... such an idyllic setting too.. all looks lovely
xx
Posted by: myrtle | July 14, 2009 at 09:07 PM
Great set of pics - love the wee movie! Your pics of outside have captured how sunny it was.
It does look a bit like the Marie Celeste in our room!!
Posted by: suzanne | July 14, 2009 at 10:00 PM
What a fabulous location, along with all you classy crafters. I love that this has a slightly more contemporary feel.
D x
Posted by: Pebbledash | July 15, 2009 at 06:36 PM
Love it Caireen! The pic of Lynne and I looks as though we are seriously practising how to carry a 'Clutterbucket' - and Lynne looks like she knows!x
Posted by: Bella Bheag | July 15, 2009 at 08:41 PM
It looks absolutely idyllic. Lovely craft and people in a beautiful spot and with sunshine too! I would have loved to have been there. x
Posted by: Susan Collin | July 20, 2009 at 01:32 PM
Such a picture perfect setting for the beautiful crafts...I wish I could have been there.
Posted by: sally anne | July 23, 2009 at 11:00 AM