Friday, January 30, 2015

The Felting Studio - Part 4: To Work!

We left the story with all the major 'structural' work complete, walls taken down, new ones built, windows and roof fitted and joining doorway complete.

After a spot of painting, it was time to tidy up the walls and put in the services.



T & G cladding for the walls

nice new shelving to gather all our yarns together

ceiling cladding - MDF whiteboard and weathered roof laths

cupboards and worktop - studding and insulation

studding out - with lath mainly

first fix electrics

look at all those lovely colours!

John on the roof making the hole for the flue
the first fire!




assembling work for Elaine's Show

you can see the lovely neatness of the stud wall and toungue & groove

Ladies from Moira are the first felters in the new studio

with fantastic results
this space is big enough to undertake big projects - like this full length coat

plenty of modern lighting, but we've kept as much of the lovely timber work as possible
you need plenty of flat surface, as pre-felting, everything is extra large


taking shape Kay!
So, after a long haul, and a great deal of 'mission creep', we have a beautiful space that enables us to create wonderful things, with our friends. All thanks to the gift of some windows. 

Thank you Tracy & Jimmy we hope you'll love what we've done when you come back from Florida!




Friday, January 23, 2015

Winter Scenes

We love it when the snows come - mainly!

This January we had the best of all worlds, snowy mountains, crystal clear blue skies, yet mostly snow free roads.

I've just put a gallery of pictures on our website, and thought that it was too good an opportunity to miss to put them here as well!


Charlie loves the snow

dramatic skies

through the backthorn

Elaine enjoys the snow!

willows and Slievenaboley

extremely sticky snow

not too deep

roads passable for the hardy travellers

our 'micro snowman' made by our our friend Conor at the weekend!

up towards Fofanny and Spelga

the shoulders of Donard and Commedagh

A beautiful end to a lovely weekend

vapor trails at sunset

the Turnip House courtyard

our dramatic Mournes skyline - fantastic!





Thursday, January 15, 2015

Too Much Weather!

We have really active weather so far this year, with deep depressions bowling in from the Atlantic (to add to the usual post-Christmas depressions!)

Currently we're battling gale to hurricane force winds coupled with almost zero Celsius temperatures.

Met Éireann have issued a very rare red weather warning. 

This is the Atlantic this morning:



Also,the second highest wave ever was recorded at the Cork/Kerry Buoy M3 - some 16.9 metres!






Needless to say, there's no roofing happening.

At least what's up there is still staying on!

All this got me thinking about our weather data, and the enforced retreat indoors has enable me to upload our records up to December 2014:

Turnip House Weather Data

Meanwhile, we await the snow, as in this warning for tonight into the weekend!


met office website today