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Arnolds Attic

The Stitchery of Catherine Hill, a Lancashire Lass

Tag: #fish

Posted on 25th April 20144th July 2018

Sea, sand and chips

My favourite thing to do at any time of year, is to visit the sea, sit on the sand and eat fish and chips.

Aldeburgh

A holiday to the quaint English seaside town of Aldeburgh is truly rewarding. My cravings for fish, chips and ice-cream are completely satisfied and my mind is cleared by the fresh sea air…. lots of beach combing to be had too!
sea at Aldeburgh

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Welcome to my blog. My name is Katie, a Lancashire Lass. Share my Stitchery journeys through Patchwork & Quilting, Embroidery, Felting and the wonderful exhibitions I visit throughout the year. — ARNOLD’S ATTIC — Arnold’s family worked in the Lancashire textile mills for generations. I’m now custodian of the wonderful, vintage textiles & haberdashery found in his attic… a never-ending source of inspiration.

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