The October knitting and crochet retreat
started on another beautiful warm and sunny day. I drove to La Rochelle
to meet Catherine, Alison and Dorothy who all flew in from Southanpton. Dorothy
and Alison had a really early start flying from Aberdeen and Catherine came from the South of England. Culli picked up Jane from Bordeaux and the
other two guests Cate and Pam opted to hire a car, Cate has
lived in the US for the last 30 years and came to spend a week with her
sister Pam, knitting!
We sat and enjoyed the sunshine for the
rest of the afternoon and soon got stuck into food, drink and lively conversation.
On Friday after a leisurely breakfast we
started on various projects. Catherine has brought along a
sock project called ‘socks on a plane’ the ideal choice for a holiday knit, a cowl and a crochet throw. Jane is working on a calf length crochet waistcoat, a gorgeous retro design in
a smoky blue bamboo blend. Dorothy has started on a fairisle beanie in lovely subtle Shetland shades. Alison is knitting an Artyarns kit for a lacy shawl in a
gorgeous yarn that comes ready beaded with tiny sparkling beads. Pam is knitting a cardigan and Cate is working on a lacy shawl pattern
that needs a bit of concentration.
After lunch we made the compulsory trip
into Cognac for a visit to Tissus Mercerie. There was much excitement over the fabric,
Cate buying linen remnants to make table cloths and aprons and Catherine bought a lovely
polka dot fabric to make table mats.
Back home for more knitting and crochet in
glorious sunshine, followed by apero’s and supper of smoked salmon pate starters, moussaka then home grown rhubarb with ginger crumble. More knitting in front of the TV and then bed.
On Saturday Cate
and Pam went off to Angouleme to pick up Cate’s niece Rachel who is studying at
the Sorbonne and is staying just one night with us. The rest of us went into St Jean d'Angely for a wander around the market and a bit of sightseeing with some retail
therapy for Alison and Catherine who both bough sparkly tops, then a coffee in the
square another yarn fix in the little yarn store and a quick stop at the supermarket for pate and more
wine!!
Back home for lunch followed by a fairisle workshop for Catherine who picked it up straight away, then a quick dash indoors as it clouded over and started pouring with rain. We had a noisy supper filled with laughter and conversations ranging from the olympics to
cannabilism(!), whatever happened to good old knitting……..?
Sunday started with very different weather, a clear morning with bright sunshine and a cold wind, no more autumn mists. By lunch time it had warmed up and we were back out in the garden for an al fresco lunch while Cate drove niece Rachel back to Angouleme for the Paris train, clutching her nearly finished scarf. We had an
impromptu workshop on knitting with beads, which everyone loved churning out colourful swatches, then tea and birthday cake for Dorothy and Cate who coincidentally shared the same birthday. After a dinner of Sunday Roast and strawberry
cheesecake we settled down to watch Downton Abbey.
Monday morning was cool and grey, but in
spite of the forecast of rain we decided to brave the elements and go to the all day market in
Saintes. First stop was the umbrella stall, then a coffee and a bit of
knitting another brief scurry around the market, a stop at the supermarket on
the way home, then after lunch the final afternoon of working on projects.
It has been another fantastic week that seems to have gone far too quickly, with lots
of laughs and plenty of knitting and crochet. Jane’s crochet waistcoat is
growing fast, maybe not quite the finished project she was hoping to take home but it
looks amazing. Catherine has started her chevron crochet throw, in lovely aqua tones. Pam is on to the second sleeve of her sweater, Dorothy has quickly
knitted a chunky hat in between her Shetland fairisle hat, Alison has finished
her lovely lacy shawl with the ready beaded yarn and Cate has started another scarf
project.
Everyone has ordered wooden yarn bowls from Culli
and Cate has gone back to Boston clutching a lovely spalted bowl that he turned
on Sunday.
On Tuesday morning they were all off back home, it is sad to think that there are no more guests until next Spring.
To see available dates for 2015 holidays click here
On Tuesday morning they were all off back home, it is sad to think that there are no more guests until next Spring.
To see available dates for 2015 holidays click here
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