[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”3.0.47″][et_pb_row _builder_version=”3.0.47″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.0.105″] Today I want to tell you all about my trip to the NEC sewing for pleasure show, and how much fun I had.
Why was I there?
Well I’m glad you asked, last year I entered 2 of my dolls in to the National Open Textile Exhibition, that was being held in Cheshire from May to July. And I was lucky enough to win a place for both. It was a lovely exhibit, we, Dr J. and me, took a day trip up there one of the Saturdays it was on and had a lovely time looking around all the fabulous entries, and Chester itself is a gorgeous city.
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Anyway, that was last year, so imagine my surprise and delight when I received an email from the organisers asking if I would like to exhibit in the sewing for pleasure show too. Well I sent back a great big YES, and I would be happy to do a bit of stall manning too, whilst doing a little happy dance in my chair. The sewing shows at the NEC are one of my calendar must do events, every year since I can remember I have gone along as a visitor, along with thousands of others (mainly women, but not always). To get a chance to exhibit, be on the other side and have thousands see my dolls, of course I said yes.
And I got in free and had a car park pass, for all the days it was on. Added bonus.
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I used to have my dolls in a wonderful shop called the Handmade Boutique, with a group of other lovely artists and we all shared the serving side of it, so once a week, I would be in the shop face to face with my audience so to speak, and I had forgotten how lovely it is see the reaction to my dolls. Sadly, the shop closed due to rent increases, and now I mainly seel on-line.
Sewing for Pleasure is a mixture of stalls selling everything you could possibly want in the sewing, knitting and textile industry and artists showing their art and demonstrating techniques; with lots of hands on classes too.
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like new doll needles, these are extra long and very strong for threading limbs together and the like.
Really thin knitting needles (for knitting really tiny jumpers)
Replacement crochet hooks and the like. It’s the perfect place to stock up on essentials. (I did resist the wool this year, but it was hard)
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I really want to say a huge thank you to the National Open Textile Exhibition for giving me the chance to be there, if anyone is interested the competition will be every two years, so the next is 2019. And all the details on how, when, where will be going up on the website this June, so why not try, you never know where it will lead you.
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www.national-open-textile-exhibition.co.uk
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