Brown/Blue Spotty

8 November 2014

A Return to July

While we were holidaying in France back in July I was lucky enough to be able to visit a beautiful store that I have visited many times before in cyberspace.



This is me pictured with Marie Pascalle who was very knowledgeable and so helpful.  The shop is prominently situated on a corner of Rue de Caire in the fabric district




How cool would it be to have storage like this?  I'm not sure where I would put it but I'm sure I could find somewhere!  Just imagine how many skeins of thread you could pack into all those drawers!



The whole shop is packed with stitchy goodness ~ gorgeousness at every turn ~ so many things to look at, choose from, um & ah over ~ and I will definitely make a return visit at some point.




These goodies came home with me ~ treats from the LM




Paris in July was beautifully warm so it's been lovely to think about it again and forget the frosty mornings that have started this week.
Until next time.

Kate







 

 

6 comments:

Vickie said...

Oh, I am so glad you decided to post this. I truly enjoyed seeing these pictures. Thank you for sharing.

Mouse said...

ooooooooooooo slightly drooling here .... and awwww you didn't have to get that bag for me ...lol same initial ;)
and love those drawers tooo :) love mouse xxxxx

Julie said...

What a fun time you must have had here... how wonderful. Nice new goodies too.

Linda K's Stitching Corner said...

Wow...it looks like you had a fantastic time there...I am so glad that you got some goodies while you was there.

I found your blog and I became a Follower of your Blog. I too have a Blog and here is the link:

http://lindaksstitchingcorner.blogspot.com

I would love for you to become a follower of my blog.

I just love your photos and I love reading your Blog.

Happy Stitching
Linda K, Railroad

Samplings from Spring Creek said...

Visiting this shop is on my bucket list--look like so many wonderful stitch things to see

Gillie said...

Oh gosh......wish we could have met there.....isn't it gorgeous? I met the lovely German lady, Brigitte? I also visited Les Dames des Bonheurs, the smaller of their two shops but all kits which I wasn't so interested in.