Of course i also sampled cream teas as we travelled across the English and Welsh countryside.
So far my vote goes to the cream tea in the Old Stables Tea Rooms in a small village in the foothills of the Welsh Black Mountains, Hay on Wye.
They have won many awards with their own fresh clotted cream, yeast unbleached flour scones warm from the oven when you order, rose-flavoured strawberry jam (all ingredients from their garden and their father's garden), and a delicious blended tea, all served on a piece of slate.
But i will not decide on my favourite cream tea until we have explored the Devon coast next year when we return for my graduating exhibition.
Each village has a bakery or two with a bow or glassed window where they display that morning's baking. All very tempting.
What i couldn't resist was a cone of vanilla-flavoured sheep's milk ice cream - that's the cone on the left. It was delicious. We sat out in a market square with our backs to a 700 year old church wall and watched village life pass by while licking.
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Afternoon Tea in the UK
While traveling around the UK we sampled afternoon tea in lots of different places.
This is the Bantam Tearooms in Chipping Campden.

They have an inviting display of baking in the window, causing many passers-by to stop and look.
It is also a 2-room B & B and we stayed up stairs for the night then had the tea rooms to ourselves for breakfast.

By Chipping Campden I had discovered flapjacks (called oat cakes in Canada) and sampled them often.
They are made plain....
This is the Bantam Tearooms in Chipping Campden.
They have an inviting display of baking in the window, causing many passers-by to stop and look.
It is also a 2-room B & B and we stayed up stairs for the night then had the tea rooms to ourselves for breakfast.
By Chipping Campden I had discovered flapjacks (called oat cakes in Canada) and sampled them often.
They are made plain....
... or have dried fruit added.
I stuck to sampling the plain ones.
They go very well with tea.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Pattern in the UK
On a recent trip to the UK I looked for pattern wherever I went.
Mosaic floor tiles in an endless variety.
Organic patterns in stone.
Patterns made with different materials.
What a feast for the eyes
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Prairie Landscapes
I am beginning a new body of work. It will be exhibited with Articulation.
After sorting yarns, I needed to wind all of the skeins into balls.
Then I sampled....
I am working with my photographs, drawings and colour studies collected during Articulation's study week based in Regina, Saskatchewan, when we studied life on the prairies.
Studio Clean Up
After packing up a module of work and sending it to my tutor in the UK, I cleaned up my studio.
This table has been covered for months and I have had to shuffle piles to find spaces to work in.
Part of cleaning up my studio involved getting a new iron - just because I finally had time to go out, check the different brands and make a decision.
Isn't this a great name for an iron. It is heavy, holds lots of water and is programmable.
But only a short time to cover the table again.
I am sorting yarns from my stash for a new body of work.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Blocking
While at the retreat I continued blocking. I had a big pile of washed and dyed doilies that needed to be blocked and dried before going moldy.
Every time I was surprised after I pulled out a damp limp cloth from the bag.
Blocking transformed it
Every time I was surprised after I pulled out a damp limp cloth from the bag.
Blocking transformed it
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Dolies
I have been washing, dyeing and blocking crocheted and tatted doilies.
I have been building up a collection of doilies for quite a while. Friends have kindly been helping, buying doilies when they see them in thrift stores and auction houses.
The range of crochet techniques and patterns is most interesting to study. The majority are made of cotton.
A few of them need mending and some are so rotten they didn't stand up to washing.
I have been building up a collection of doilies for quite a while. Friends have kindly been helping, buying doilies when they see them in thrift stores and auction houses.
The range of crochet techniques and patterns is most interesting to study. The majority are made of cotton.
A few of them need mending and some are so rotten they didn't stand up to washing.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Honeymoon Bay Retreat
A group of us stitchers went away on a weekend retreat to Honeymoon Bay on Cowichan Lake.
Fresh snow fell on the mountains so we were well wrapped for our daily walks.
The resort had a newly planted labyrinth.
We had a large room to work in with excellent light and the dining room was only a few steps away.
Much was accomplished.
We will definitely be going back.
Fresh snow fell on the mountains so we were well wrapped for our daily walks.
The resort had a newly planted labyrinth.
We had a large room to work in with excellent light and the dining room was only a few steps away.
Much was accomplished.
We will definitely be going back.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Tree Cloths
After I had pre-mordanted 4 bed sheets, I wrapped my 4 trees with cloths for the second time.
The 1st cloths were used for experiments in dyeing and sampling then sent to the UK to be assessed.
These 2nd cloths will be used in my final work for my degree.
Arbutus
Big-leaf Maple
Douglas-fir
Red Cedar
The 1st cloths were used for experiments in dyeing and sampling then sent to the UK to be assessed.
These 2nd cloths will be used in my final work for my degree.
Arbutus
Big-leaf Maple
Douglas-fir
Red Cedar
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