Last Sunday I was pleased to making my way back down to Kelso
for another Boxoftrix 'Inchie' workshop
This time the hosts were Susan (left) and her daughter Russett (middle) and Aimee
Susan is the owner of The Hoot & Cat the workshop was a fun get together day for some of the staff. The cafe was an ideal setting with lots of space and of course we sampled some delicious food for lunch and also some very tempting traybakes after with a Latte..... spoiled indeed!
my sister Claire and Susan stitching away
and enjoying the day
framing up, getting the position right!
happy with their finished pieces
Lacey
Christie
Russett & Susan
It was dark by the time everyone had got their inchies framed up so it's not a very clear picture, these early dark nights in Scotland don't help my photography at all!
but don't these look good enough to eat!
but don't these look good enough to eat!
A delightful place you most definitely must visit if you are ever n Kelso. Situated in the Knows it's very popular with the locals as well as visitors to the town, not surprising as the food is delicious and plentiful, Charlotte and I popped in for lunch again on Thursday while visiting my Claire, I had a chicken tikka Panini and it was so delicious and filling I couldn't finish it! I had no room to sample a tasty treat from the tray bake and cake selection, but there is always next time ;)..... it was the ideal stop off on our way to the garden centre.
3 comments:
Lots of beautiful inchie pictures that will be the focus of any room. And those tray bakes look very tempting too, what a shame you couldn't manage one the second time Yvonne, lol.
Have a great week, whatever you're doing ((hugs)) :o) xx
Lol your post made me laugh Mo :)...its just as well I didnt! Im trying so hard to loose a little bit of weight and these workshops make it a bit harder!
Fab Inchies Yvonne! They look really good grouped together like that. Your workshop looked a lot of fun!
Jane x
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