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Sunday: crochet, coffee and judging the garden show

Sunday morning started off sunny and baking hot. I met up with two local ladies in the new Mews Brews coffee shop, wow fab place and such great service. Too early for cake (I was just being polite) so had a regular latte, the best I've tasted in ages. The cakes kept calling but I resisted temptation as I've eaten my way through half a rocky road tray bake since Friday night. Trying out s new recipe of my Macmillan coffee morning in September - nothing like getting organised!

Anyway back to Mews Brews. It's in the village and in the old estate agent shop, beautifully designed with a mixture of old and new furniture. We sat in the sofa library area, wow must go back with my crochet and grab that cost spot and a big slice of cake.

Mews Brews Iwade
 LOVE Cake!
cute tea cosy


the library corner

I'm now sitting in the lounge, the coolest place in my house, crocheting granny squares for the yarnbombmoth project (being run by The Little Wicker Basket) you can find the details via my Instragram feed
Ooh and I found another Bakelite beehive wool holder in red, isn't it it cute. Enjoy the rest of your Sunday.

Glorious granny squares

Comments

mamasmercantile said…
All those yummy cakes, is it too early for cake?
Eight by Six said…
I was being polite as the two ladies I was with declined. I never normally say no

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