Monday 19 October 2015

Sew Saturday

I was catching up with some blog reading when I saw this on one of them (Lazy Daisy Jones
I popped along to the website to find out more and this is what is was all about:

Sew Saturday is a celebration of the independent fabric store and haberdasher, it's a way of showing some love for your local bricks and mortar stores. There's set to be a wide range of special events happening across the country, including star appearances from leading names in the industry to workshops, make & takes, discounts and competitions. It’s a great day to go along and support your local participating shop!

This year, it was on Saturday 17th October.  I checked whether there were any participating shops nearby and there were, so I headed off to investigate. On my way there, I went over a rather high pedestrian bridge, which, in hindsight, wasn't the best plan as I don't have much of a head for heights.
It did give me a nice view of the Cathedral though.
Fabric Corner hasn't been open all that long and I kept going past it on my way to work and thinking I really must make the effort to go there.  Sew Saturday gave me the perfect opportunity! The owner also has a material stall at the local inside market, but she said this shop became available and it was too good an opportunity to miss.  There is space for workshops and a cafe next door too.  Inside was an Aladdin's cave of goodies and on Sew Saturday, there was money off some designer Christmas materials and ribbons, and lots of other good deals to be had.
You knew that I would be buying, didn't you?  I bought some designer Christmas fabric for bunting and other projects, a fat quarter pack with the colours I need for a current project and a piece of turquoise spotty fabric, also for a current project.  As I spent a certain amount, I was given a rather nice shopper bag too. The shop was quite busy when I was there and I hope it was a successful day for them.  I hope that Sew Saturday might be an annual event. 

6 comments:

  1. What a great concept. Love the view of the cathedral from that high bridge too.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks, EC. I enjoyed having a browse (and buying) and I hope Sew Saturday goes from strength to strength. You'll never know how fast my heart was beating while I was taking that photo of the Cathedral!
      Best wishes
      Ellie

      Delete
  2. Replies
    1. Thanks, Amy. Absolutely! I do still like their market stall too, but they have more stock at the shop. However, I think I may have to ration my visits otherwise my bank balance may start to suffer!
      Best wishes
      Ellie

      Delete
  3. What a great idea. It's so important to support our bricks and mortar stores otherwise they won't be around much longer, there's so much competition these days on the internet. I do like to go in to a shop and see the goods before I buy so initiatives such as this are quite important to get people to use these shops before they disappear completely. What a great view from the bridge, I'm with you on heights though, I think my knees would have been knocking.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks, Jo. It is important to support independent shops when we can as they do bring character to the high streets. The bridge did give me a good view but I had to take deep breaths and talk to myself quite severely!
      Best wishes
      Ellie

      Delete