There's been the first ever Victorian Christmas Market in town over the weekend. It was pretty darn good but even better was the chance to meet up with Ruth Mary. That's her in the first picture. Poor lass (and her husband) looked frozen. It was a VERY cold two days for them standing out on the street and unfortunately the third day (yesterday) had to be cancelled because of snow. In fact they had probably the nicest spot in town - about 100 yards from the Bard's Birthplace and almost directly outside the library.
Now Ruth Mary's work is well worth seeing. She's selling tatted jewellery but with a huge difference. Hers is in silver and gold. To call it exquisite is really an understatement. Here's a link to her web site where you can find out more but please be careful - you don't want to drool all over your keyboard, do you?
What was interesting is that she didn’t know who I was (lucky woman!) so obviously doesn't spend a lot of time in Tat Land. She also referred to her work as 'lace' and didn't mention tatting. In a way I can understand that as I feel that the word 'tatting' doesn't do our type of knotted lace justice. I forgot to ask her if she did any other types of lace. Ah well there’ll probably be another time when I see her again!