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Wednesday, 14 November 2018

Festive knitting and crochet with Carol Meldrum

The final workshop of the year was back to back with the previous retreat, the last group left on the Friday which gave me a day to get the house ready and do all the shopping – phew!


The weather forecast was lousy with the first rain we have had for ages, but the autumn colours and the cosy wood burn cheered up even the greyest of days.

Carol arrived in her usual enthusiastic mode full of ideas for Christmas wreaths, birds, baubles and Halloween surprises. 



All the guests had been here before so it was lovely to see old friends again, we also had my friends Jane and Annabelle here as day guests, so a full house. Sunday and Monday were full day workshops. I had provided yarn from my stash, so there was a huge choice of yarn types and colours for everyone to sort through and decide on their colour palettes – after half an hour it looked like a yarn explosion!





On Monday Jane arrived with the largest pumpkin I have ever seen – it was so heavy that the two of us struggled to get it out of the car. Pumpkin soup for a very long time!


On Tuesday afternoon we had a break from workshops and went in to Cognac for the afternoon, visiting my favourite little yarn shop Petite Mailles then on to Tissus bonnet for fabric and trimmings. 



Wednesday morning was a visit to the market in St Jean d’Angely to buy fresh fish for supper and of course a visit to the kitchen shop so that Barbara could stock up on her cutlery. 






In the afternoon there was a lot of giggling over the ears we were all making for the Halloween party that evening. Carol had also been busy making a crochet eyeball for everyone to go with the ears – a scary sight! 




Sadly we had no trick or treat visitors so had to eat all the sweets ourselves............

Thursday was another full day workshop, the race was on to finish the wreaths by the end of the week plus a few birds, angels, pixies and baubles.











 On Friday we went to Saintes for yarn and fabric shopping at l’oasis and Christmas decorations at Maison du Monde.


In the evening champagne and the final show and tell of all the projects. The spiral staircase made the perfect backdrop.










Jane rounded off the workshop with another amazing sonnet -

October in Bercloux - with apologies to Shakespeare for taking liberties with his sonnet form
 We find ourselves in chilly Bercloux, France
Here for a week of knits, crochet and shopping
Carol's theme is wreaths for Christmas, and by chance
our week's all Hallows, the spooks will be a popping!
The care is great, delicious food and gin at 6,
Patterns are clear, owls, leaves, berries and finally a bird!
Then to Cognac or Saintes for a retail fix,
More patterns to study, shhhh hardly a word.
But beneath all of this a subtext lies
Old friends new friends, laughter, fun, ideas
Sitting together, creating, learning, how time flies
Eagle owls, tassells, crocheted eyeballs, birds with ears,
Whatever the techniques we stitchers employ

This week has truly SPARKED JOY!

Then I discovered that Rhona, Sandra and Lillias had been yarn bombing the banisters, perhaps this will be added to next year?




We finished the evening in hysterics watching Rhona and Lillias flying around the room in a frenzy of Scottish dancing – the perfect end to a fantastic year. Thank you to all my lovely guests for making my job so enjoyable.

If you would like to book a space on one of Carol’s workshops next year we still have a few spaces available in September and October 2019, see details here. 

A few more birds, baubles and pixies -















Tuesday, 24 October 2017

October 2017 knitting and crochet workshop with Carol Meldrum

Thursday was a full day workshop, everyone was frantic to try and finish their projects so it was nose to the grindstone all day.Our friend Moira appeared with a huge basket of figs, which provided a delicious starter for the evening meal of figs stuffed with cheese and wrapped in prosciutto.


Culli sold another of his yarn bowls to Cindy, this one had an amazing interior that looked just like a lemon and a pear.



Friday was the last morning for projects, then a relaxing afternoon in Cognac.








In the evening we had show and tell for all the work done during the week.




Barbara's samples and finished cushion front, in a mix of knitting and crochet



Jacqui worked her way through the knitted samples from the stitch directory






Cindy took her inspiration from a lovely piece of fabric she bought at the brocante on Sunday - a piece of linen with hand painted chickens. She also rattled off a couple of snoods with the yarn bought in Saintes.



Gill C worked on a mix of knit and crochet, producing some lovely samples


Gill P tackled her first piece of crochet, worked her way through some of the knitted samples & made a fish book mark and a case for her sun glasses.




Jan went for a bit of bling in her gorgeous beaded evening bag 



and Jane made a beautiful cushion cover using a variety of knitted stitches







A great week, with lots of laughs and some wonderful finished results. Thank you to Carol for all her hard work!