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Willy Vanhoutte part 4
Some more demostrators, 20240921_133823.jpg20240921_133907.jpg20240921_133946.jpg20240921_115142.jpg20240921_134643.jpgand some other odds and sods20240921_134304.jpg20240921_121548.jpg20240921_133726.jpg
 
FRENCH CRAFT MARKET ARDRES PT 1
Not much in the way of arts and crafts show local to me but there has been a steady increase in artisan markets here in france one in a village not far from me called Bois de Ardres. So had an afternoon out on arrival out side A couple of food stalls first was dried ham and sausage seller20241005_150735.jpg20241005_150725.jpg20241005_150715.jpgThe dried sausage was lovely. Next to the entrance was a wagon selling tea coffee hot chocolate and homemade desserts20241005_163147.jpgOnce inside the large hall all the stalls are sprawled out for you to peruse 20241005_163219.jpgHere is the only chap that turned wood and his main product in his turing section were pens.20241005_151556.jpg20241005_151524.jpg20241005_151530.jpgThen there was a bee keeper20241005_152931.jpg20241005_152943.jpg
 
FRENCH CRAFT MARKET PT 2
A few drift wood specialists20241005_152252.jpg20241005_151841.jpg20241005_151755.jpgAn artist20241005_153051.jpgSomeone doing lace making with bobbins I think.20241005_151949.jpgA wood worker selling his small stuff20241005_151153.jpg20241005_151218.jpgother products of pottery, ceramics, jewellery, herbs and home decorations. Funny though no one doing leather products. Stopped at the tea and coffee wagon on the way out for a try of a homemade dessert and a cuppa. Twas an enjoyable afternoon.
 
I know this thread seems ouite old
So if anyone is interested fareham canā€™t spell but the place you borrow books from
On one sat a month a chap does a session on wood work and poss woodturning donā€™t know the dates
 
This time next week it'll be all over... are you going to regret missing it?
https://londoniwf.co.uk/
Apart from machinery there should be something to please everyone.
It's looking likely I'll be having a table with the William Kendall mother planes on show alongside Bill and Sarah Carter planes.
An unfinished plough plane from the Olivier Sparkes workshop was gifted to raise charitable funds and has been finished by Mr Tim Smith to a comparable standard of high quality, this should be available for your perusal as well.
Apparently it ain't that far from the Sarf of the country..... lol
With a train stop thingy right outside the venue.
Cheers, Andy
 

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