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tarndie · 2 years
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Ivy and her family visited us recently and stayed in the Farmers Cottage. Her and her brother were a great help in moving Daisey to a new paddock. Here's a drawing Ivy left behind. Have you visited Tarndie at some stage in 2022 and taken some nice pictures or videos? 📸 We'd like to put a little collection together to share everyone's 2022 Tarndwarncoort experience! Send us a message with your photo or video. 🐑 ☕️ 🙋 #tarndie #woolshop #coffee #accommodation #2022 (at Tarndwarncoort Homestead) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjNA3HNJEj2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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colgreen31 · 2 years
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ubu507 · 4 months
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The Woolshop Stanley Spencer (1891–1959) Tate
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enjoypaitings · 6 months
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Stanley Spencer (Sir Stanley Spencer) (British, 1891–1959) - The Woolshop
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More by #sir stanley spencer enjoypaitings
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Behold the allure of King Cole Yarn, a crown jewel in our kingdom of creativity. With hues that span the rainbow and textures that beguile the senses, King Cole Yarn Australia beckons you to craft tales of warmth and wonder. Whether you’re stitching a dainty doily or a majestic afghan, let King Cole Yarn be your muse and your guide.
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Feel the rhythm of your stitches as you dance across the canvas of your imagination, guided by the gentle touch of KnitPro knitting needles. Whether you’re a fan of straight needles or prefer the versatility of circulars, our collection has something to suit every style and preference.
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artsofjaipur · 10 months
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Jute rugs are lightweight and easy to clean. The rugs are usually low profile and sometimes reversible. jute rugs offer a lot of look at a reasonable price. Great for kitchens, children's rooms and living room, dining room casual spaces.
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Friday 25 January 1839
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fine morning F42 ½° inside at 9 and 40 ½° outside at 9 10 am breakfast at 9 ¼ to 10 – sat talking about Thwaites’ fixtures etc. – fine and sunny – out at 10 ¼ - no! with Robert the joiner planning about the hall stairs – the step down into the china closet sadly spoils the new plan – proposed (1st time) lowering the present landing to the level of the chine closet and taking up the present new stairs and bringing them one step nearer to the north parlour – making one step into the little upper buttery and 2 steps into the upper buttery in the room itself near the cellar door taking away the top cellar step so to get head-room after lowering the landing above 6in. that is to the level of the china closet – I said all would come in that we had got ready – nothing would be lost – the stairs would move all in one piece – the job might be done by the 4 York joiners in a week  after all was ready for fixing – busy planning and explaining till after 12 – then to Sun-wood quarry – Joseph Sharpe (old Robert Schofields’ partner) there alone getting fence wall stones for Listerwick – near 2 hours there – 2 20 when George came (after dinner) 10 minutes loadening – (3 horses) and he would be loadened and at Listerwick and back in 1 ¼ hour – then seeing Hardcastle repairing his cottage lately occupied by John Hall comber, went in – lets it at 52/. per annum tenant paying all taxes – It seems this man is gone to Mitham   the little back kitchen Mallinson has built being for the comb-pot and wool washing! – called to speak to M- in returning, but not a soul in the house that I could find downstairs – Hardcastle not inclined to sell anything more – Mr. G. Robinson had applied to him on Monday for the old dry-wall buildings (stable etc.) that I told G.R. I wished to buy – and had asked him what I should offer for them – G.R. has no right of road to the back of his cottages .:. nobody has any right to that road but Hardcastle and myself – about 4 when I got to Listerwick – the engineer there – seemed as if coming up to speak to me, but seeing from my manner of coldly bowing that I did not wish to have anything to say to him, he prudently kept away – stood talking to Robert Mann – Mr. Freeman has behaved very handsomely today and his steward Mr. Mitchell also – they thought the colliery in a prosperous condition – will not send for J.O- again – will sink a pit immediately in the right place, and wish John Mann to take charge of looking after it – said he was certainly not bound at present – but wished him to get the little bit of coal now loose till such time as the proposed pit could be bottomed and the colliery set right – JM. would work (get) the loose on Mr. F-‘s account but not on his own for it will hardly pay expense – but had better not be lost – should be got to keep the engine going the power extra of which is let – but even when there is an engine in the right place, still there will be all the water of F- and others to lift – a bad job – Robert agreed with me, it would put a shilling a score extra on the expense of getting the coal – home about 5 – out about with John Booth talking in and about the brew house – then with Robert the joiner about the hall staircase – more difficulties – but got over them – dressed – dinner at 6 ¼ - coffee – A- read French and I read a little and explained – Letter sur l’histoire de France par Augustin Thierry. 4me. Edition Paris 1834. Letter ix. from p. 154 to 169 on the word Koning, Kyning, Kongr, Kyngr, King, roi, rex – Koning among the old Francis, and Anglo-saxons, and Danes etc. was simply ‘le tètre commun de tout homme qui exerce, sons quelque former que ce soit, une autorité supérieure’ p. 157. read the newspaper and had just written all but the 2 first lines of today at 11 – A- had letter tonight from Mr. Luthwaite on behalf of the town respecting her property in the woolshops – I advise her getting the trustees to buy the public house at the corner amongst her property and then she will agree to give and take and pay the same price for the surplus that remains for her to purchase, if they can settle comfortably about the licence – fine day – F42 ½° inside at 11 ¼ and 36° at 11 ½ pm  Robert said I should not have 5 loads per yard – perhaps 4 ½ or hardly that but above 4 ¼ loads per yard – 4 ¼ loads per yard = 19360 per acre 20,570  or 1018 ½ scores at ¼d. per load = £21.8.6 ½ per acre which I think of proposing to pay Holt
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iscaptured · 2 years
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peaceinthestorm · 3 years
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Stanley Spencer (1891-1959, British) ~ The Woolshop, 1939
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daisydunnarts · 4 years
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I loved designing this logo for Wild Welsh Wool, a small arts and crafts business selling rugs and other lovely products made from rare breed sheep's wool ❤
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https://m.facebook.com/wildwelshwool/
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thewonderlandofwool · 4 years
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Etsy listing available in my shop
Check out this item in my Etsy shop https://www.etsy.com/listing/720137331/nuno-felted-scarfs-shawls-felted-flower
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quickwitter · 5 years
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I want to buy all of the beautiful yarn here Selfoss, South Iceland #wool #woolshop #beautiful #rich #colors #ringroad #nearselfoss #iceland #knitting #art #travel #©lauraquick #traveljourney #photojourney #europe https://www.instagram.com/p/B1mw2ZCnng_/?igshid=1cfxlqo6oj2gs
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nevayarn-blog · 6 years
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Light blue natural sheep wool yarn
Pure organic
Neva Yarn
Made in Saint Petersburg, Russia
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thebesttailor · 3 years
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ursulakleguin-stan · 2 years
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why the fuck does no one do pure wool yarns in horrible pastel shades I want to make the most tasteless looking crop jumper and I want it to be pure wool why won’t you work with me I don’t want natural colours I don’t want moss based dyes I want the most hideous colours you can imagine that could not be created by heaven nor hell but only by the hands of man
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MWW Artwork of the Day (9/8/20) Stanley Spencer (British, 1891-1959) The Woolshop (1939) Oil on canvas, 91.6 x 61 cm. The Tate Gallery, London (Maurice Farquharson Bequest)
This painting was inspired by a visit made by the artist to a wool shop with his friend Daphne Charlton while staying in rural Gloucestershire at the end of the 1930s. The composition of "The Woolshop" is sharply divided between the foreground and the background. In the foreground, a female figure with long and loose blonde hair is turning her head; she hugs a skein of wool to her jumper to compare the colours. The woman is accompanied by a male figure, who, with his head bowed, holds up looping skeins toward his companion, which could be seen as creating a kind of halo above her head. The texture of the wool echoes the texture of the woman’s jumper and hair, and the crooked stripes on the man’s jacket. Details of the shop, including shelves laden with wares, dominate the background.  (from the Tate catalog)
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