in the eye of the storm: pt 2
Not being a great photographer and being at the back of a massive crowd meant I didn't get great pictures...
Gxx
Labels: blogless Lindsey, Jane Brocket, Yarnstorm
I Knit London, club, shop and sanctuary.
Labels: blogless Lindsey, Jane Brocket, Yarnstorm
A few weeks ago we were visited by Marissa at Hodder books clasping a preview copy of Jane Brocket's gorgeous book The Art of Domesticity. G nearly wet himself. It wasn't even a book, it was just the proof copy pages - but even then it looked tasty. Now the book is due out it is a thing of beauty. We agreed that Jane should be part of the UK Stitch 'n Bitch Day, but before then she's coming down to the shop to have 'crafternoon tea', sign the book, share some inspiration, chat and be generally celestial and goddess-like. If you've haven't seen her blog take a look here - I always want to just crawl through the computer screen, like I'm entering another world - the photos themselves look good enough to eat!
These meetings, film nights, events at the shop have really made us proud about IKL. Our dream of a knitting shop and sanctuary (both parts equally important) have been realised. After only a year it's sometimes quite emotional to see that all the hard work, long days (and nights) and quite a few sacrifices have been worth it. The place really comes alive when it's buzzing with people, and we are so chuffed that it is a 'sanctuary' as well as a shop. We will be extending our knitting group nights to two days from next week, with a meeting on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and we'll always be looking for the chance to hold a crafty soirée or knitting 'do'...and in 2008 expect some exciting ones!Labels: book group, craft events, I Knit, I Knit London, IKL, Jane Brocket, Kniterati, Knitting shop, Ravelry, Ruth Rendell, UK Stitch 'n Bitch Day, Yarnstorm