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16 October 2014

Fair Isle in Stitches


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The Aftermath

Well all things considering, 93mph gusts an all.. I think we got off pretty lightly.

Duck house is going to be a right beggar to move back since it takes more than 2 folk to lift it, but we will manage, somehow..

Fencing around some of the chook pens needs re- stapled, the chickenwire has been blown out of its fixings in some places.

The old window I had been saving for making another cold frame had been blown into the field, despite having had a sheet of ply & 5 bags of peat atop it to weight it down.

We need to give the roof a once over as it sounded like we had a loose tile or 2 last night, but it is still a tad to windy to be hauling out ladders & such at the moment, it can wait till tomorrow am when its supposed to be a lot calmer.
Posted on Fair Isle in Stitches at 11:39

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Suggestion re fastening the chicken-wire. Cut a length of fencing wire as long as the netting is high. Staple this down the post (vertically) on top of the chicken-wire using normal fencing staples. In this way the strain on the netting is spread along the length of the wire and not on a few individual strands of chicken-wire. Also makes dismantling much easier as the (big) staples atr easier to pull with fencing pliers - and the netting remains undamaged.

Dawadderman from Fair Isle


Glad you didnt get much damage. We went out and tied down one of the chicken houses as it was the most likely to disappear into outer space.

H from Orkney


Oh wow weeeee another textile artist on IB, hello Angela and a big, big welcome to island blogging, I've been away so what a lovely surprise to came home too, I like the samples you are doing, glad you didn't suffer too much in the force 10 breezes, which C&G are you doing and who with??

island threads from lewis


don't worry-ok i've never lived in fair isle but have known helish winds in scotland but never up to 190km an hour as we get here a lot-driving etc is a nightmare -i somtimes think i'm driving a b****- crab!!

carol from ou la mistral et la tramontainne is still blowing


Hi there, I found you because I was checking out "In striches" it came to me this week as a very good name for a knitter. Other folk, it seems, have had the same brilliant idea. It was very interesting reading your blog. I went right back to the beginning. You reminisce about like minded creative folk that you used to share inspiration with - interesting that, I live in probably the most densely populated part of Great Britain and I have that void too. I am a machine knitter and have been for more years than I care to own, but sadly there is a serious decline in my craft and like minded creative folk are very thin on the ground here. Like you I often have frustrating seaches for materials and inspiration comes mainly these days from my two daughters and from magazines from the US. the British equivalent for me are quite barren, apart from Rowan. Keep on blogging I will read with interes.

April Hardman from London


Dawadderman is an example of what the voice of experience is, and what neighbors are for. # Good luck.

mjc from NM,USA


MJC.. Our Dawadderman is indeed a fine example of what neighbours are for, never short of a good idea or the voice of experiance, he is also the man what does A.I ! & we've had need of him in that respect lately, cross your fingers for us that our cow is preggers ! April.. I am of the same opinion & it does indeed sadden me, that to find interesting & inspiring materials & magazines, one must look outwith the uk in favour of the american or austrailian publications (this comes from she who just got the new issue of Quilting arts, cloth paper sissors & quilt arts holiday gifts issue & is now happy as a pig in S**t & full of idea's for a set of winter themed vessels to adorn the fireplace ! ) Carol... Are you sure you havent jumped in our car by mistake ? Island threads, Fantastic to finaly meet you !! Im doing c& g , P&Q level 3 cert with the kemshall's & hope to move straight onto the diploma course once cert is finished. Angela

Angela from The broom closet


Da Waddderman is all of that mjc. In fact if he is who I think he is ( not difficult to guess out of such a small population) you will find just how much experience he has at :- www.northisles-weather.co.uk.

Hyper-Borean from Pomona


What kind of cows do you have FI? Dairy? Does Dawadderman do only cows? I assume AI is the most economically rational way of getting top progeny in a small island.

mjc from NM,USA


From Pomona, Hyper-B.? California? For long? If so, why don't you get my email from Anne, and contact me? We would love to have you visit. You could drive or fly into Sunport: I mean, Pomona - California is just next door ....

mjc from NM,USA


Must have been some Orcadians in Cal then mjc. Pomona is an alternative name for the Orkney mainland. Not sure of the origin but I somehow doubt that the roman goddess had anything to do with it. Now had I said "The Pomona" that would be the Finstoon pub.

Hyper-Borean from Still in Pomona


Hyper-B., I was trying to provide you a safe haven in NM from the Terminator. So, Pomona is Orkney, eh? But you still can't say: the Pomonas, I'd bet. # Snowed here last night, and may do so again for the next few days. I expect the retailers are all grinding their teeth ...

mjc from NM,USA




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