Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Monday, June 02, 2014

Trip to Barcelona

 

I'd been wanting to get here for many years and finally did. It was a lovely long weekend. You can see many of our pictures here on Flickr. (The Flickr interface may show you a sort of collage of all the pictures - you can click on the first one to see it and the description I wrote about it and then step through each one)

Of course I had to find the yarn and fabric stores.


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Ribes & Casals
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There were two other fabric stores on the same street as Ribes & Casals and they were all bustling on a Saturday afternoon. So nice to see people sewing...or at least buying fabric. Ribes & Casals was the largest with two floors - the lower floor appeared to be all thread and notions and stuff while the main floor was filled with tables piled with rolls of fabric. Though none appeared to be very high end, the quality seemed good and the prices were very nice - at least half of the prices I've seen in Germany.

My souvenirs:

Yarn, fabric and a Patrones!
 

The yarn is lace-weight merino/silk from Great and the Fibers, and the fabric is a polyester knit jersey. And of course I had to get a Patrones. I can get them in Germany but for almost 3x the price since they're imported here.

Friday, September 06, 2013

Malmö, Sweden

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Malmö, Sweden, a set on Flickr.
Trying to catch up with some photos. Here are some from our trip to Sweden and Copenhagen over the July 4th holiday. I didn't take all of these, my husband took some too although I don't know which ones.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Regensburg

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Regensburg, a set on Flickr.
We visited Regensburg, Germany earlier this month. It's one of Germany's oldest towns, founded in 179 AD by the Romans. A lot of the medieval city center is preserved, so there are lots of skinny, winding streets to explore.