As promised, and after only minor nagging, I managed to get the photos that Viv took of the Knitting and Stitching show in Dublin. We thought you might be interested to see the process of building the stand!
Kev, Ruth and Chas on the day they arrived, followed by the bare bones of the AVG stand -
Starting to set up the products -Kev, Ruth and Chas on the day they arrived, followed by the bare bones of the AVG stand -
And the finished thing! -
Ruth directing operations as her exhibition is built -And then taking time to relax, once it's all looking beautiful (no paparazzi please!)This lady is a new AVG friend - she helped on the stand at Dublin. I'd love to tell you her name, but Viv hasn't written it on the photo and (surprise, surprise) Viv isn't answering her phone. Oh well, Mystery AVG friend it is then.
Ruth ran a couple of Learning Curve classes, on the Thursday and Saturday, so here's a selection of her students hard at work.
Ruth ran a couple of Learning Curve classes, on the Thursday and Saturday, so here's a selection of her students hard at work.
Looks very inspiring, and as if a good time was had by all.
Then, back at base - I think I mentioned that Stuart is leaving us to go off to work at an exclusive chocolate shop in Piccadilly, so we had to have a little send off for him. Here's a picture of the team, plus wayward balloons. Good one of you, Kevin!
Then, back at base - I think I mentioned that Stuart is leaving us to go off to work at an exclusive chocolate shop in Piccadilly, so we had to have a little send off for him. Here's a picture of the team, plus wayward balloons. Good one of you, Kevin!
And then a proper one with the balloons under control -
1 comment:
Wow!! Love the blog, I wish I was in the neighbourhood so I could come to some of the classes and play with all those art supplies :) Thanks for sending the link!
Oh, and my sympathies to Viv on that Holyhead to Dublin crossing, I've done it and to this day it's the roughest ferry ride I've EVER had in my life!!
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