We enjoyed some excellent company, beautiful weather and a lovely walk! Some went to Berry Head and others along the breakwater.
Next week: Tuesday 27th at 10.30 am from the Man and Boy statue.
We enjoyed some excellent company, beautiful weather and a lovely walk! Some went to Berry Head and others along the breakwater.
Next week: Tuesday 27th at 10.30 am from the Man and Boy statue.
In response to a suggestion from Annie Schofield, Beryl has made a very beautiful card for us to send to the Queen.
She has given a choice of two inserts, each with a thoughtful message. I have decided on the tulip, as the tulips this year are rather splendid. (And it was very hard to choose between them!)
Here are some more of her lovely cards. Barbara did a Denman at Home zoom course on making cards using washi tape. Excellent result here, wouldn’t you say? Although a very experienced card maker, Barbara says it is worth doing papercraft courses because there is always something new to learn.
Now is the time to own up to having bought some washi tape because it is so pretty, not really knowing what to do with it! 😂
Once you clever knitting bees have done with the scarves, hats and blanket.....will this be the next project? Just asking!
We had a great quiz and chat, in addition to organising our knitting bee! Mary C is organising a blanket made up of squares, knitted in a very sociable way, together in groups of six in back gardens!
We had a most enjoyable, sociable morning in Tina’s garden, with a spot of plant exchange on the side! A number of members came along to pay their subs for the year, and it was really lovely to see everyone!
Thank you, Tina and to everyone for their help!
Are you still planning to join us? Please get in touch as soon as possible to let us know your intentions!
We have lots of exciting and fun ideas to get us started!
Several of our members have enjoyed a variety of the £5 zoom courses offered by Denman at Home. A while ago I did “Flemish Florals”, a free motion machine embroidery course with Stacey Chapman. Here is the finished article: