Thursday, November 15, 2012

Eastside Stitchers Eat Tea

Hello,

Today some of the Eastside Stitchers, the um... unemployed ones, met for afternoon tea at The British Pantry in Redmond, WA.

This is a pretty authentic british pub, restaurant, and shop.

Some of our little group are truly in the know about Great Britain, and explained that not only is this restaurant run by real Brits, but the food uses ingredients FROM Great Britain, so it really tastes right.

We had a cute little room all to ourselves.
Everyone wore something special.
And ok, I'm going to confess right here before I start showing the photos of our knitwear and what we brought to knit during the tea, that all of the photos are horrible.  Apologies to everyone in the group.
And, also to you who are reading this. 

Anyway,
Vanesapolo was wearing an Owls by Kate Davies.


Redbird1 brought her Magic Three-Yarn Scarf & Wrap by Churchmouse Yarn & Teas.




And Skeinherder had on a cowl, called Pretty Thing,  from a pattern by the Yarn Harlot.
We ordered, and the very nice waitress brought us our Teapot. (Love the cozy.)

And a pot of jam.
I had "Afternoon Tea."  Which consisted of cucumber sandwiches (yes!  just like in my favorite Oscar Wilde play, The Importance of Being Earnest), fresh fruit, a scone and a tea cake.
Skeinherder, who had not had lunch, had the "Emperor Tea."  Much the same as mine, but with a ham quiche instead of the cucumber sandwiches.
While we ate our tea, we....
knitted, of course.

(And this is where the really bad photos come in.)

Vanesapolo was working on her newest design.  I am not allowed to post a photo yet, but I can give you a link to the newest one she has posted on Ravelry, a really cute Garter Stitch Keyhole Scarf.

Skeinherder was working on some Turkish Bed Socks by Churchmouse Yarns & Teas.  They are "lemon-ginger tea colored."  Honestly.
Redbird1 brought her Linen Stitch scarf also by Churchmouse Yarns. 
Anerenbe was starting on some amazing mittens.  The pattern is Phenomenon, by Carine Ancel.
After we finished eating (and drinking) our tea, we looked around the shop at all of the very British things.



We shall definitely have to do it again. As Paul McCartney sang,

Would you care to sit with me
For a cup of English tea
Very twee, very me
Any sunny morning

What a pleasure it would be
Chatting so delightfully
Nanny bakes, fairy cakes
Every Sunday morning

Stay safe and well.
Yours,

f1bercat
shaping the planet in a very civilized manner.











1 comment:

  1. OMG I am totally jealous of this place! I went to London once, and yes, this place looks pretty authentic. Your tea "meals" look absolutely fabulous! I was drooling as I looked.
    (Also, thank you for the enabling comment about buying more yarn. I appreciated it!)

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