Showing posts with label Jessie Chorley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jessie Chorley. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 December 2011

Christmas Frolics at Columbia Road.



Wednesday saw the first of this year's late night shopping events at Columbia Road. As a relative local, I visit frequently on a Sunday for the stunning flower market, but this was really rather something lovely. With stylishly simple Christmas lights, children playing carols on their trumpets, and not a queue or crowd in sight, it was a perfect way to start getting into the festive mood. If you have visited the street before, you will be familiar with the very limited weekend only opening hours of the shops there, but every Wednesday until Christmas they will be opening 5pm-9pm for Christmas shoppers.

After exploring the shops, we sat in the cobbled courtyard and drank mulled cider, ate mince pies and listened to the lovely band below whilst little children danced around. It was a lovely sight, with some very amusing interpretive dance going on. For more information, click here.

Sunday, 21 November 2010

Hackney Treats.




It's been four months in smoky old Dalston where the streets are paved with....well...er...stolen goods...

But I am settling in well here and whilst exploring this mysterious place I thought I would share my favourite haunts in the East where I spend my days ferreting out treasures and drinking tea.

The Vintage Emporium, 14 Bacon Street
Violet Cakes, 47 Wilton Way
Rospo Antiques, Hackney Road
Pelicans & Parrots, 40 Stoke Newington Road
'The Shop', Cheshire Street


Saturday, 8 August 2009

A lovely day of sewing.




Today I was lucky enough to go to one of Jessie Chorley's story book workshops for a day of biscuits and making on Columbia Road.
It was delightful to be surrounded by her collection/ museum of beautiful things; a feast for the imagination. Whenever I visit I can't help but daydream about the stories behind each piece of fabric or book.
I decided to make a sewing book so I can take it with me on the train, which was a bit of a cheat as there is not much meaningful narrative going on there, but I will work on it and post the finished article!