Wednesday, 25 July 2018

Craft trail photos in full, plus the missing photos!


Here are the photos I took yesterday in our little corner of the Towy Craft Trail.  Our patchwork teacher had an exhibition of her work and ours in the Chapel meeting room at Llanfynydd.  3 of us from her class were working on quilts.  This is one of Alex's many lovely pieces . . .  The quilts and runners on the walls were made by Alex and her pupils.  There is a corner of my little Twisted Pinwheel table runner behind Michelle's lovely hand-dyed-with-Indigo quilt - originally a sheet, dyed and then cut and pieces into a duvet cover. Anyway enjoy . . .














Missing Patchwork Photos now, including one of my table runner in full at the end:









Then across the road to what used to be one of the village pubs now home to a ceramic craftswoman,  Hilary Coole.





Examples of Hilary's unusual work, and interspersed, those of Olwen Thomas..  







Missing photos :







This is the view of the steep-sided valley at Llanfynydd.  That would take some climbing - you'd need to be like a mountain goat!!

I have a busy day ahead, so enjoy the photos.  I am a few days behind with my outings, so will try and put those up in the next few days.

14 comments:

  1. That is lovely - and way too cheap!

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    1. That's what I thought Jill, when you think of the work that went into it!

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  2. Beautiful, wonderful and fabulous.

    cheers, parsnip

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  3. How lovely and I agree that the price is low.

    God bless.

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  4. That's a lovely quilt, BB, I'm looking forward to the next pictures. Hope you've regained some of your energy today. I love the vase in the previous post and I'm glad the Yarrow is hanging in there in this heat. I have to say I know how it feels, lol :D

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    1. It's a wall-hanging about 2ft x 18" or so. The Yarrow is struggling here. Mine in the garden has been begging for water and been rewarded.

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  5. Just beautiful - love the ceramics too :)

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  6. They're nice and unusual, which makes a change.

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  7. Hillary Coole is worth collecting;) what beautiful art handiworks, wish we had something like that around here.

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    1. I'm sure there are art pottery studios not too far away. Hillary's work is unusual isn't it?

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  8. love your piece Jenni i would love a full size double quilt
    like that is it very difficult to learn Rose

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    1. Hello Rose. The simple patterns are very easy, especially when you have a good teacher.

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