Happy, crafty people at the Tatty Devine stall.
The Tatty Devine tombola. They had some fantastic prizes on offer but if you didn't win a star prize, you got to pick a random gift box. I managed to bag a bangle and a flower ring! Jackpot.
The gentle comedy of Honksville who were also selling some very cool monster soft toys, all made from recycled fabrics. Love it.
There was a library for perusing the latest craft books, complete with an authentic (looking) librarian to sell the books and invite crafters to just have a browse. How civilised!
Beautiful laser cut alphabet badges decorated with vintage maps, from The House of Ismay
Gorgeous millinery by Lucy Wren - one of the few things I bought on the day was a lovely floral headband, which I decided I could probably also wear as a necklace. It is so beautifully put together.
The lady milliner herself, Lucy Wren
Awesome acrylic/leather jewellery whose name escapes me but when I find the card I'll add a link!
Matrioshka galore!
The hustle and the bustle and screen printing by Kate Broughton:
And finally, one of the most beautiful vendors of the day, A Alicia, whose hand knitted jewelry swept me away. Added to the Christmas/birthday list forever more.
Thanks for a great day to Victoria Woodcock, who organises the Craftacular. It was fab!