Thursday, February 4, 2010

Dragonfly Studios

The view from Dragonfly Studios


I bought here a lovely hank of merino wool hand dyed in aqua blues and greens.


Christy


Friday, January 22, 2010

Shilasdair Yarn Shop, Waternish, Isle of Skye


This is the yarn shop owners little croft dwelling.

The Shilasdair yarn shop. It must be an old converted shed.

The dye garden for some of their yarn dyes. It was a very overcast day when we were there, but you can still see some of their beautiful view. Wouldn't you like own a little yarn shop with that view?

Dyeing the yarns.



Inside the actual shop.









BB an I had fun looking around this shop. But it was quite expensive. However we both did buy some yarn on the island. Unfortunately no pics.

Christy

Sunday, December 20, 2009

3rd Day, Portree, Isle of Skye

I'm starting off with a beautifully colourful shop, Skye Batik, because outside was very grey.


Here, BB and I bought very nice silver hair clips with wooden pins that hold them.


Outside the day had become very overcast.

So here are some scenes of Portree.


The road to the left leads down to the harbour.


This is the High Street,views of it from each end.


Portree town square


One of the most frequented shops for us, was the bakery, because instead of eating in a restaurant, we would buy something here, hot meat pies, sausage rolls, quiches and make them into a picnic lunch. Taking it down to the harbour and picnicking there.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Edinbane Pottery, Isle of Skye







Is a lovely pottery shop in Edinbane. My sister BB and I love pottery, well any kind of china. In fact a friend came to our house one time and said 'it's a good job you don't throw plates at Bo when you get angry because you would never run out.' And that's about the truth. I have so many sets of beautiful china, and some pottery.

I would have bought something here, but to be honest it was super expensive. For instance a cup was eighteen pounds and the matching saucer fifteen pounds. My sister and I are pretty thrifty. He had some buttons, not even glazed in different colours, and not an inch in diameter and wanted three pounds per button; which BB and I thought was excessive. If he'd of had something small like that and cheaper, we would have bought a set.

If you had the money though, some lovely pieces.

Christy

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