Saturday 6 November 2010

Cornish Wools has arrived and a BIG Welcome to the Peppercorn Cafe





















As you will see from this picture we have had a make-over, we have a lovely new Cornish Wools sign and a zinging blue door. You can't miss us now!

The Peppercorn Cafe is now open which is fantastic, it has been a time of anticipation, speculation and 4 months of building works. Yesterday afternoon residents of the village, friends and helpers and fellow workers at the Craft Centre were all invited to the Peppercorn Cafe launch party, lots of people came and the drinks and scrummy cakes went down a treat.

So today Saturday 6th of November the Peppercorn Cafe is officially open, come on down to Perranuthnoe and the Craft Centre and treat yourself to lunch or coffee and cake at the Peppercorn and then do come an pay us a visit there are lots of new things to see and lots of Christmas ideas.

Why not give a knitting kit for Christmas?

Sunday 10 October 2010

Christmas and counting - just some ideas!
















This absolutely stunning woodcut picture made by Rob Braybook of Perranuthnoe would really make a wonderful Christmas gift. We have a number of designs in the shop with prices rangeing from £80 to £120.

Another idea could be this amazing perfume atomiser made out of African Blackwood by Terry Pearson of Camborne. It comes with its own little pouch and small pump for filing and perhaps you might add a bottle of cologne or perfume but just on its own it makes a stunning Christmas present. These perfume atomisers are exclusive to Village Crafts. The price is £28 you can either buy from the Perranuthnoe shop or online at our Cornish Wools website, www.cornishwools.co.uk





















Both the Perranuthnoe Village Crafts shop and our Cornish Wools shop online are filled to capacity with gift ideas. Make a visit to either of our shops you won't be dissapointed.

Sunday 19 September 2010

Lovely weather in September



The weather through September has been quite kind to us here in Perranuthnoe, there have been some really lovely days and we have seen many people in walking gear coming into the shop having walked the cliff paths from Prussia and Praa Sands to the East and from Penzance and Marazion to the West.


This hat is knitted in Sirdar Indie and you can find the pattern and knitting yarn both in the Perranuthnoe shop or our online knitting wool shop.




October will bring hopefully more lovely walking weather together with the Harvest Festivals, Thanksgiving in America and Canada (I say this because I spent my early years in Canada) and then comes Halloween with its witches on broomsticks, pumpkins and trick a treat.


If you are inspired by the colours of Autumn and thinking of knitting yourself something special or a Christmas gift then you just need to see the lovely colours of the Autumn knitting yarns.


This Pumpkin coloured knitting yarn is the Crazy Zauberball from Shoppel Wolle - just wonderful for socks!









and and this Blackberry and Autumn sunset
coloured yarn is the Mille Fiamme from Lang yarns, truly beautiful and just right for knitting scarves and hats or whatever you fancy really.





So now to wind up - and on reading all that I have written here I find that I have been warbling on again about knitting wool etc when I was really going to tell you all about the wonderful crafts and gifts we have in the Village Crafts shop. If you are thinking about Christmas and need to get going then do come and have a look around the shop, we have some really different and exclusive present ideas for you to see.





Saturday 28 August 2010

Big changes 'afoot' at Village Crafts

I am looking out of the Cornish Wools office window at blue sky, white clouds and sunshine and with my dog Sharna tucked away under the desk as usual, I'm just sitting here doing a bit of drifting and day dreaming. I really don't feel too guilty about this because over the last 12 months there have been lots of really big things happening at Village Crafts and with our new business Cornish Wools.




The most important is that we now have the Cornish Wools Knitting Shop in the Gallery at Village Crafts and we have also launched our new Cornish Wools online Knitting Shop. So whilst the country has been in recession we have been pushing forward all the time.


Our new website has a full range of our Cornish Eco knitting yarns together with a selction of branded yarns from Sirdar, Lang, Sublime, Schopple, Alpaca Select and Bergere de France. We also have a huge and growing all the time range of knitting needles, knitting patterns and other knitting accessories.

You can access our website on www.cornishwools.co.uk

Saturday 17 July 2010

Cornish Wools - our new website and Village Crafts for Knitters!!

We have finally made it after a long 5 months!!! our new Cornish Wools website is up and running and there for all to see. It's been a long hard slog but it really has been worth it and I am so pleased with the final result. It will need some tweaking as we go along and there are lots more items to put into the online shop but what a relief........



And now we are now well into July and the Summer is here and for a real change we have had some lovely summer weather this year. The Village Crafts shop is looking good with all the tables and parasols and Jenny and Lisa's Peppercorn Summer Cafe doing a roaring trade with their bistro type meals and snacks. Inside we have new displays of jewellery and artistic feltwork by Teona and Patricia Lomax. The Gallery is now the textile crafting shop with lots of super new knitting yarns, knitting patterns, needles and accessories.




We also have a spinning and weaving corner with the Ashford Traditional Spinning Wheel, Ashford Knitters Loom, carders, drop spindles and so that you can get spinning our own Cornish wools carded wool bats and pencil rovings. We also have the Schopple Finger Wolle which comes in an exciting colour range and is a wonderful way to get started on the wheel.





In the craft and gift shop we have a interesting range of greetings cards, lots of artist cards and photo art views to 'Stan and his Surfboard', traditional and
just plain funny! If you need a greetings card then this is the place to find one.

We also have our very own 'Perranuthnoe Greetings Card' desiged especially for us by local artist Wendy Fyers. Its quite unique.



You can find our new website on www.cornishwools.co.uk

Thursday 18 February 2010

'Sea' Knits - having a laugh!

What a laugh we had at this weeks knitting group gathering, topics of conversation ranged from the sublime to the ridiculous, I really don't think I have laughed so much in a long time. That's not to say that we didn't get any knitting done, I did aim to finish the back of the sweater I am knitting in Sirdar Eco yarn, a lovely soft and natural coloured DK Yarn but it didn't happen, what with interested customers coming into the Gallery with cries of 'Oh what's going on here, how lovely a knitting group' and then stopping for a chat. It's amazing how interested people have been to see our group enjoying just getting together knitting, laughing and with much nattering going on, not to mention the tea and biscuits!

Pauline brings her best friend Tess who is neatly tucked away in the window alcove (as neatly as you can tuck a wonderful and very beautiful ex racing and now rescued by Pauline, greyhound). Pauline is knitting a throw with different patterned squares which is coming on a treat, I'm not quite sure who is going to end up snuggling into the throw whether it will be Pauline on chilly winter evenings or perhaps the beautiful Tess will win out in the end with those beguiling eyes of hers, after all she is very special.

Chis was again on hand to guide and advise, she is a expert knitter, who has been knitting for many years and this week she was just finishing a scarf she has knitted for a Hospice charity event. It was brightly coloured with a mix of unusual and textured yarns of many complimenting colours.

Bev was knitting what is known as the 'Bob Marley' Bag, again brightly coloured and knitted in a variegated yarn and talk about 'big' it was hanging off her knee from all sides. But this will all change when it goes in the washing machine to be felted, so its any body's guess, it will either come out at a reasonable handbag size or something more akin to a 'dolly bag'. So watch this space lets hope Bev has beginners luck on her side.

Sue and her friend Di came again and we were also joined this week by Frances from Ashton. It was good to see everyone enjoying themselves and the afternoon passed very pleasantly and quickly.

Tuesday 9 February 2010

1st gathering of the 'sea' knits knitting group

The sun is shining and its a lovely day - but very cold, exactly right for a bracing walk with the dogs along the cliff tops. Cornwall at its best!

On my last post I told you about the launch of our 'sea'knits knitting group and tomorrow is the day it all begins - Wednesday 10th February 2pm until 4.30pm in the gallery at Village Crafts. You are welcome to join us.

The group is for those who are able to knit - it doesn't matter is you're not very good just so long as you can knit, we will be on hand to help if it's not going well. Shortly we will be putting on a workshop 'Knitting for Beginners' and so watch this space and there will also be posters around the villages near by.

If you want to find out more then phone the shop on 01736 711808.

New knitting yarns in the shop this week are Recycled sari silk yarns and Lang 100% Merino DK (so soft)in a selection of colours also Lang Mille Colori which is a beautifully soft, varigated yarn in wonderful subtle colours. So do come in and have a look at our yarn selection.

Through Village Crafts we also manufacture our own lable knitting yarn, 'Cornish Wools' produces 100% wool yarns from the fleece of sheep kept locally within a 30 mile radius of the shop. Currently we have in stock Lleyn 100% pure wool in Aran, DK and 4ply and shortly we will have Alpaca yarn in DK & 4ply in a selection of natural colours together with a Merino & 10% nylon 4ply sock wool (the Merino fleece I bought from Yvonne who farms and keeps a flock of beautiful Merino sheep near Lydney in Gloucestershire because as yet I cannot find any locally or in Cornwall!).

Currently we stock Sirdar Escape, Crofter DK, Eco and Denim. We also offer our own Cornish Collection of Merino & Nylon sock wool dyed to our own specification replicating the seasons in Cornwall - this is so soft and yet wears well and the colours are really lovely. Lynda Philips produces an artisan yarn, hand spun and dyed by her at her studio in Penzance, this is such a lumpy bumpy yarn and very soft.

Wednesday 13 January 2010

Snow's all gone! - SeaKnits knitting group begins



I just could not show you this photo - it is my most favourite of all my snow photos but now the snow has all gone and today the sun was shining and the day has been really lovely. So you need to see this now as we will probably not get any more snow this year.

So to SeaKnits - my new knitting group.

Village Crafts has launched a knitting group with the name of SeaKnits based on the fact that we are in the unique position of being only 200 meters from the beach and the sea. We will shortly be making the Gallery at Village Crafts the home for the group, this last weekend saw us rejigging all the funiture and stock in there to make way for a working table and enough chairs for our knitters. We have recently got in more yarn stocks and will shortly be ordering Bergere de France and Artyarn to add to the Sirdar range and artisan yarns we currently stock. If you would like to join our knitting group which will be on Wednesday afternoons from 2pm to 4pm then please contact the shop on 01736 711808 or leave a comment on this blog.

If you are on holiday in our area then please book yourself in - we would love to meet you and for you to join our SeaKnits group whilst you are in Cornwall.

Tuesday 12 January 2010

Happy New Year 2010

The New Year of 2010 has certainly come in with a blast, sub zero temperatures, snow the likes of which we have not seen for many a year and now gale force wind and pouring rain - Oh for the balmy Cornish Winter days when it has been posible in the past to sunbathe bikini clad in the middle of February!!



12th January 2010



















11th January 2010

More anon.