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The Craft Sessions 2015 - Part 2.

September 25, 2015 thecraftsessions
My purchase from our mini-market was a handful of Kate's (aka @valley_maker) handspun alpaca. Obsessed would be an understatement when talking about how much I love this yarn. 

My purchase from our mini-market was a handful of Kate's (aka @valley_maker) handspun alpaca. Obsessed would be an understatement when talking about how much I love this yarn. 

Geez! That took a while. I have only just finished editing the photos, and while my SIL wisely suggested yesterday that I needed to cull some, I still ended up with over 500! So much beauty and so many good photos. But I got stuck totally reliving the joy - I love the fact that the photos convey the feeling. 

You can find the first lot of photos here if you missed them. I'll share one more round of photos next week sometime, mainly so I can show you some of the beautiful work they finished on the Sunday. And everyone's smiling faces in our group photo.  

I'll be back next week with normal blogging which I'm really excited about. It feels like it's been a while between drinks. In the mean time without further ado here are some more pictures of the beauty they made....

Felicia x

Part of the mini-market that featured the teacher's goods.

Part of the mini-market that featured the teacher's goods.

Beautiful fabric from Maze and Vale

Beautiful fabric from Maze and Vale

Pouches from Jules aka Woollen Flower

Pouches from Jules aka Woollen Flower

Prints from Elizabeth Barnett

Prints from Elizabeth Barnett

Gorgeous Yarn from Sunspun

Gorgeous Yarn from Sunspun

Helene from Stitch 56 who brought her lovely wares to us. 

Helene from Stitch 56 who brought her lovely wares to us. 

The lovely Jenn who coordinated the mini-market xx

The lovely Jenn who coordinated the mini-market xx

Finishing up the Overnighter bags.

Finishing up the Overnighter bags.

Spinning demonstration with Kate and her mum Judy.

Spinning demonstration with Kate and her mum Judy.

Danielle's gorgeous sweater.

Danielle's gorgeous sweater.

Winding wool is a serious business!

Winding wool is a serious business!

Textile Collage by Elizabeth Barnett

Textile Collage by Elizabeth Barnett

The Beauty of a Circular Yoke.

The Beauty of a Circular Yoke.

Weaving with Belinda

Weaving with Belinda

I was a little obsessed with Phillipa's skirt!

I was a little obsessed with Phillipa's skirt!

Lace with Ophelie

Lace with Ophelie

Screen Printing with Leslie Keating

Screen Printing with Leslie Keating

Lunch on the deck.

Lunch on the deck.

Two of the loveliest!

Two of the loveliest!

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