It was a cold start but turned into a sunny and bright day and having no children for the day (after being blessed with their presence all week) was so nice. I really needed a little 'me' time doing what I love best. The flea market was great and I all but filled the boot of the car with textiles, haberdashery, quilts and a few vintage dresses.
On to Bath which is such a beautiful city and one that I haven't visited for years and years. Mum and I really enjoyed wandering round the city and it made me feel wistful for city life. We had lunch like adults, reading Sunday papers and relaxing before going to the Assembly Rooms for the Fashion Fair.
This venue is spectacular and the fair was not a let down!!! I have to say that it was the best vintage fashion fair I have been to in a long time. There was a huge amount of very good quality clothes there and I got therer just one hour before it closed so goodness knows what I missed! I can't wait for the next one. If vintage fashion is your thing I would really urge you to make the journey to Bath for this great event.
Lizzie was there with her wonderful selection and is always a face I am happy to see whether I am buying from her or not.
This lady's stall was one of my favourites there. She had such a wonderful mixture of things and the colours were such a draw. I wish Sue hadn't been so shy as she was as gorgeous and colourful as her stall. I only got to take the one photo before my battery ran out on my camera!
I was trying not to buy clothes as I don't deal in vintage clothing and would only have been buying for myself. I was pretty spent up by the time I arrived too but did manage to find some delicious textiles for the business.
Here are a few of my finds.
They are mostly unwashed and unironed so apologies for the scrumpled look of them but I wanted to show you before they disappeared into my room. The dresses are in the machine as I type this so I shall show you those later.
Click on photos to see a delicious close up!
Vintage Liberty silk fabric
1970's Liberty cotton
Vintage French fabrics
A beautiful Durham quilt from Sue
A load of mother of pearl buttons
A vintage French fabric box and loads of haberdashery bits
French ditsy florals
1950's floral curtains
Vintage floral fabrics
Vintage novelty fabrics
Bolts of retro fabrics
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French ditsy florals
1950's floral curtains
Vintage floral fabrics
Vintage novelty fabrics
Bolts of retro fabrics