After breakfast we left for the Nagoya workshop. The first two pictures are just fun street
things, one is utility cover and the other is a cross walk button.
There were only 6 women in this class, which made is a nice
quiet class.
After class we took the bullet train to Kyoto. After
checking-in we went to a favorite place of mine. A wonderful fabric store
called Nomura Tailor.
Somehow I've missed your recent posts! Fabulous scenery - ancient and modern - and amazing classes! The tatting is exquisite, with so many unique items. Your display of shuttles is wonderful, and I love the vest! I can't imagine riding a bullet train! And it's interesting that some of your students have spent time in the U.S. It also seems like you're having good weather!
Enjoying you blog. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSomehow I've missed your recent posts! Fabulous scenery - ancient and modern - and amazing classes! The tatting is exquisite, with so many unique items. Your display of shuttles is wonderful, and I love the vest! I can't imagine riding a bullet train! And it's interesting that some of your students have spent
ReplyDeletetime in the U.S. It also seems like you're having good
weather!