January was a snowy month. We began preparing for moving Angels & Petals from Bridge Street to Deacons House.
Squeezing it all in was a challenge. The most stressful week of the year, without a doubt, but it worked in the end.
March was foggy & icy and our thoughts turned to knitting.
Finally Spring arrived and the days were warm and sunny.
And on one of those sunny days - a certain little girl arrived.
Knit & Natter thrived and became a twice weekly slot in the calendar of Hatherleigh's discerning women!
Workshops became a regular fixture too. We had many a creative moment - and many more are planned for next year.
Summer arrived and we all enjoyed some lovely days and some VERY wet ones too!
The Under The Sea knitting exhibition came to Devon. Love it or hate it - it was a work of art.
Our K&N girls who grow their own, were incredibly generous with their produce. Marvellous!
I visited Chagford show and was inspired to have us all enter something in 2011.
In the middle of a very hot spell came the bathroom bliss workshop. Foot soaks were a necessity!
The end of summer saw the shop freshly painted and looking good.
I was so proud of the K&N girls when we held our blanket exhibition. It was a stunning display and so well received by the visitors.
Before we knew it, it was Carnival time again, complete with morning after hunt and town criers.
Christmas stock followed rapidly after the carnival procession had moved on.
And so that brings us to December, which as we will probably always remember had a proper Christmassy end to the month, cold snowy and so bright.
So there we are, 2010 over & 2011 about to begin. So it just leaves me to wish you all a VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR and I look forward to seeing you in the shop, at K&N, a workshop or maybe just out walking on the Moor.
happy new year to the Two Angels the best little craft shop in the world
Nikkix
Posted by: Nikki | 01/01/2011 at 04:51 PM
Happy New Year To All Hatherleigh Ho's at home and abroad. Happy knitting, & crocheting, for 2011.
Best Wishes and lots of love. Em
Posted by: Emily Kemp | 31/12/2010 at 06:55 PM