in fairly representative Tasmanian woods, myrtle, sassafras, blackwood, handy as souvenirs for giving to the males in your life when you can't give them more ornate things and you don't want to give them stuffed toy Tasmanian Devils.
Annie: These are just beads I've photographed (not mine), and at this point, I don't remember which stall they were from. - could be what-his-name (Greame?) Nash (next to the apple-stall outside Knoppies) or some-one up the centre of the Market,more towards to silos, or they could even be Richard Neal's beads - near the newsagent, & the Commonwealth ATM. Sorry, I didn't see this until after today's Market.
ane
11-Jun-2015 10:45
Do you make necklaces with your beads. There is a stall next to the apples near front where a young lady threads huon pine and other wooden beads on a twine that lengthens and shortens. Do you know her name or do you do similar beads Thankyou Anne