Just the good news
I applied a few months ago to be part of the Made In Cornwall scheme run by Cornwall County Council trading standards. I thought they'd forgoten all about me but it seems that my home inspection went ok and I found out this morning that I've been accepted onto the scheme. It means I get to be part of their events and I can use this logo on my products

Well, nearly all of my products. I can't put it on the self striping sock wool as they don't consider that there's been 'significant change demonstrated in the manufacture'. Rofl - maybe they should come round and try to do some themselves. No significant change! Never mind everything else passed muster so I'm happy with that.

Well, nearly all of my products. I can't put it on the self striping sock wool as they don't consider that there's been 'significant change demonstrated in the manufacture'. Rofl - maybe they should come round and try to do some themselves. No significant change! Never mind everything else passed muster so I'm happy with that.
6 Comments:
That's really cool, to be acceped onto a scheme like that. Shame I can't find anything like that in London.
And yeah, they should dyeing their own sock yarns!
Well done!
Lovely! You are getting so professional..it's great!
Verry nice... we have a similar thing in Kodiak that I swear I will get to one of these days.
Has been a while since I checked yer blog- love the tea cosies... and what is up with people with no lives who keep snarking on yer stuff? So not cool... I have a feeling it must have been the 40-year-old virgin (my term for the moving finger dude).
Oh I like that idea; wish we had something like that here, enjoy.
That's excellent news - but yes, you should make them have a sock yarn dying sesson and see what they think then!
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