My title could also "for miles underground," "LOOPS", "lost in V & A" or "stitch and craft" hot . London is more than that, it is hot and spicy, multiculti, very British when it is served by a jaded waiter at Harrod's of cappuccino (or not) and you as an ignorant tourist friendly and attentive help get anywhere (even if one On his second day multi-day ticket scrapped).
My title could have been "Miles deep under the ground", "LOOP", "Lost in V & A" or "Stitch and Craft." London is however more than that. It's hot and spicy, multi-culti, very British, when you are served a cappuccino by a pale waiter at Harrod's (or maybe not) and when you get friendly and attentive helps as to uninformed tourists (even though you destroyed your multiple-days ticket).
It is actually impossible all the impressions of a long weekend to describe. Probably no one particularly interested in the perils of Standardnaßzelle Ibis hotel to get to know each other while finding this guide for a 15 minute relaxation.
It is actually impossible to give you all the impressions of a long weekend. Nobody would probably want to know about the perfidy of the standard shower in the Ibis Hotel and at the same time to take this advice for 15 minutes of relaxation.
stories of smoldering socks, disoriented nocturnal wanderings in the Docklands or the daily cash check "for what I give my money out" to hear.
write why I would prefer the exciting places we visited girls (Dani and Maria).
To hear the stories of smoldering socks, nightly disorientated aberration in the land of the docks or about the daily cash check: "I'm going to spend some money". And because of that, I rather write about exciting places that us girls (Dani and Mary) visited. suburb
www.loop.gb.com
in Islington, a very nice:
LOOPS: www.loop.gb.com in Islington, a very nice neighborhood LOOPS.
behind the pom-pom adorned the entrance door of loops, one finds:
Behind the entrance of loops, donned with pom-poms, you can find:
A fairly small selection of what's Gotta wool heart , for countless witty ideas what you can do with wool. Presented by a very nice male person who told us his latest knitting project and for I took off even the shoes and went into ballet position, but without a grand-plié
A rather small selection of what a wooly heart longs for, but in lieu of that you get a lot of fun ideas on what you can do with wool. This was Demonstrated by a very nice manly man who explained his newest knitting project to us and even took his shoes off for me and went into a ballet position, however without the grand-plié.
dear Mr. it was very nice to meet you
The display of loops was a work of art, the most beautiful Easter decorations I have ever seen. Unfortunately, leaving the highly polished disk to no better pictures, three small images I could see them.
The loops display was a work of art, the most beautiful Easter decoration that I have ever seen. Unfortunately, the windows - cleaned to search for perfection - would not let me take any useable pictures. I managed to make 3 of them show up to some degrees.
Embroidered newspaper dress
Sewn gown out of newspapers
After the Lufthansa-roll, several hours earlier, we had hunger - Really hungry
After the Lufthansa bun several hours beforehand, we were hungry - really hungry.
Victoria & Albert Museum:
A division = 1 day, it's important to know and go in the same room 100-101. Straight through the museum shop, where I found these funny clothes pegs
Victoria & Albert Museum:
A section = 1 day. You should know about this and just head straight to Room 100-101. Straight through the museum shop where I found the funny clothes-pegs:
right through the hall to the Stairs. depend in the first floor, not the enormous library stay on the right hand by a dark passage into a room even darker left.
just turn right and go through the hall until the stairwell. On the first floor, and do not get distracted by the huge library ginormously, keep going right through the dark corridor and enter the hall even darker on the left.
They are filled with massive dark wood cabinets and even more hours at least Needlework. Gently pull at one of the brass handles and come to the fore ....
There they are, the solid wood cabinet filled with needle works that require the time to collect. Gently, one can pull out one of the brass handles to bring out ...... such glories. A space on thousands of ancient Asian textiles with tasting area for a kimono. It hung just as a test-specimen for men. No picture, the Obi (= belt, and no Star Wars term or hardware store) is worn below the abdomen, very unflattering.
such ... delights. A further room there are century old Asian textiles as well as a corner to try on kimonos. There was only one left for a guy. No picture. The obi (which is a kind of belt ... nothing to do with Star Wars or a DIY shop for those in Germany) is worn below the stomach ... and is pretty much unflattering.
"stitch and craft" show at Olympia in Kensington:
"Stitch and Craft Show at Olympia in Kensington:with the District Line to Earls Court diverted a small appendix of this line to the Olympic site. It feels a bit like in Diagon Alley, a bomb alert, one should not be irritated and simply follow the women who do in the same direction. When I saw a great old Victorian building I was looking forward, in vain, the target is a newer construction was around the corner. In the lobby were fantastic and offered Einkaufswagerl impressive-looking security men controlled our cards.
There is a small branch off from the evening to going over Earls Court District Line that goes to the Olympic Grounds. It feels almost like "Diagon Alley". Just do not be annoyed by the bomb alarm and just follow the women that want to go in the same direction. When I saw the big old Victorian building, I was elated for ... nothing, since the destination was actually a newer construction around the corner. Shopping carts are offered in the foyer and some fantastic and monumental securities would control our tickets.Where were Colinette, Rowan and stayed all the big ones? Home! There were a lot of stick stands, I do not like to embroider. There were as many Scrapbookingstände was with this hobby I faced the first time. The small "jewels" we found yet:
Where were Colinette, Rowan and all the big names? At home! There was a lot of knitting stalls but I do not knit that much. There were just as many scrap-booking stalls and I was Confronted with this kind of hobby for the first time. However, we found the small "jewels" nevertheless:
On a small stand of the Royal School of Needlework presented Owen Davies and Gill Holdsworth their work and an unusual book. Knitted embroidered, tatted, ... Miniature models of classic English gardens to formal gardens. I love garden architecture, I love plants, I love textile work, on this combination but I would never come. Iconic stone walls of which have grown wisteria, even the water lilies on the pond are seen or deceptively similar to padded stone pavement. What a cute detail work!
At a small stall of the Royal School of Needlework, Owen Davies and Gill Holdsworth presented their works and to extraordinary book. Knitted, embroidered, tatted ... miniature gardens imitating the classical examples of the formal English gardens. I love garden architecture, I love plants, I love textile works but I would never have dreamed of combining them all together. Imitation of stone walls with wisteria hanging off it, even the water lilies in the pond were distinguishable; not to mention the very real looking upholstered stone pavement. What an adorable work of detail!
In www.buttoncompany.co.uk I would spend hours digging through bins of buttons can. A feeling as when and gems dig deep and you find a diamond!
I could have spent hours digging around in the baskets full of buttons over at www.buttoncompany.co.uk . It feels as though you were looking for precious stones: Dig deep and you will find a diamond!
I decided on a bag full of "Emeralds" and a Perlmuttkit for a necklace. The two were my big green diamonds.
I decided on a pouch full of "Emerald" and a mother-of-pearl kit for a necklace. The two big green ones were my diamonds.
particularly nice, I found the booth of Tess:
I find Tess's stall pretty special:Tess and her husband of www.silkwoodyarns.co.uk breed angora, wool dyeing with great color sense, sell well hand-spun wool and operate their business with much love. We talked for a long time and shared experiences. What a likeable couple, too bad that so far UK gone.
Tess and her husband, from www.silkwoodyarns.co.uk , breed angora rabbits, dye wools with a lot of color sense, so sell hand-spun wool and take care of their business with a lot of love. We talked for a long while and exchanged our experiences in the business. What a nice pair. It's a shame that the UK is a tad too far.
Sorry I took with no wool, the reason was:
Unfortunately, I did not take any wool back with me. The reason being:
The presence of the maestro of the knitting needles Kaffe Fassett, opposite, irritated me, made me blush like a school girl. Except croaking I have always brought no word on the lips, so I let it be and just like the cat crept around the bush. What do you call a thing? Wimp? Cowardly sock?
The presence of the Maestro Kaffe Fassett Knitting standing directly on the opposite side it disturbed me and made me turn red like a school girl. I could not form any words on my lips apart from some croaking and so I just let it be and slipped away like a cat around a hot plate. What would you call seeking to act? Softy? Coward?
That was my / our time in London! And how about looks, we go again soon?
That was my / our time in London! And what do you think, are we back there goinng ? Soon
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