It's just possible we have the original Camelot a mile or so north of here, an ancient moat called Camlet Moat, which has been that way for the last thousand years. Surrounding an area less than 30 yards square, about 3 miles east of the pivotal point of Waltham Cross at the tip of the Essex marshes, it's also just off the start of the truly ancient ridgway running to the Salisbury area.
Fantastic tutorial - learning a lot of new weaves is what has saved my sanity over the last 6 months!
great weave. Found one on Maille Artisans Abhainn looks interesting.
We have a video for that th-cam.com/video/6byOwwqPLNQ/w-d-xo.html Deb
That's a unique weave, Deb, quite different and very sturdy looking. Great name. Hope you and yours are all well and safe. xx
Glad you enjoyed it Janine. Hope you are also well. Deb
Again a great tutorial! Thanks Deb & Chris, stay safe!
Thanks, you too! Deb
So happy to see you are well and weaving. Really miss the groups. And you and chris. Take care. Always Looking Up! Lisa
Hey Lisa, glad to see you too. Take care.....Deb
Es hermoso y lo fabrico
Your tutorials are fantastic and so helpful!
Glad you like them and that they help. Thanks for popping in. Deb
Love the look of this! I am seeing possibilities....thanks for the tutorial!
You are so welcome. Deb
Awesome! Thank you!
No worries. Deb.
It's just possible we have the original Camelot a mile or so north of here, an ancient moat called Camlet Moat, which has been that way for the last thousand years. Surrounding an area less than 30 yards square, about 3 miles east of the pivotal point of Waltham Cross at the tip of the Essex marshes, it's also just off the start of the truly ancient ridgway running to the Salisbury area.
I hear a cat meowing somewhere!!!
That's Oberon. He takes great offence when he meets a closed door....even more so when there is someone else on the other side! Deb