Today is quite special for many reasons it is Advent Sunday in the Church. Advent is a term from the Latin word 'adventus' which means "arrival". It is a time of waiting for the arrival of Christmas and is associated mainly with Advent Calendars and in particular the fun of opening to see what is revealed behind each number! Whilst in Scotland the people are celebrating St. Andrew's day as he is the Patron Saint of Scotland. Google has marked the day with a doodle of the Flying Scotsman - the world
famous steam locomotive.
However, here on this blog there is a special giveaway. Please leave a comment if you would like the chance of winning the shuttle and thread holder (please note this does not include the piece of wood underneath or the foliage), you have until 3rd December when I will announce the winner by using a random number generator.
The shuttle is made out of sequoia, the tree that the wood comes from stands in front of the church in the village where the Revd Awdry author of Thomas the Tank Engine stories spent his early years, as his father was Vicar of the parish. The shuttle is varnished and the thread holder is made out of mahogany but has only just been cut out so needs some finishing touches! The Giveaway is open to everyone across the world but please respect the fact that it is only people who tat that should enter. That is of course, if you win, then the plan to pass the items on to someone else who can tat. I will also put a few more items in the package before I post to make it more festive.
I do hope those of you in the USA had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Here in the UK we were treated (not sure if that is the right word) for the first time in a really big way to Black Friday. Retailers slashed prices and in some stores there was very little English politeness as fights and scuffles broke out with people trying to get bargains. It was a day on which to avoid the large supermarkets.
On a calmer note here is the Advent wreath in church ready to be lit this morning.
However, here on this blog there is a special giveaway. Please leave a comment if you would like the chance of winning the shuttle and thread holder (please note this does not include the piece of wood underneath or the foliage), you have until 3rd December when I will announce the winner by using a random number generator.
The shuttle is made out of sequoia, the tree that the wood comes from stands in front of the church in the village where the Revd Awdry author of Thomas the Tank Engine stories spent his early years, as his father was Vicar of the parish. The shuttle is varnished and the thread holder is made out of mahogany but has only just been cut out so needs some finishing touches! The Giveaway is open to everyone across the world but please respect the fact that it is only people who tat that should enter. That is of course, if you win, then the plan to pass the items on to someone else who can tat. I will also put a few more items in the package before I post to make it more festive.
I do hope those of you in the USA had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Here in the UK we were treated (not sure if that is the right word) for the first time in a really big way to Black Friday. Retailers slashed prices and in some stores there was very little English politeness as fights and scuffles broke out with people trying to get bargains. It was a day on which to avoid the large supermarkets.
On a calmer note here is the Advent wreath in church ready to be lit this morning.
Good luck everyone