Another day at the NEC

Combined two events this time, but still not as much walking as the other day, so not so tiring.

The first was a hobby and craft trade show, looking for anything new for both canals and campervans. There could well be cross stitch kits for both categories in the near future.

The second one was the Boat Caravan and Leisure show. Not too much here for the inland waterways enthusiast, but plenty for the caravan, motorhome and tent people. Although looking at the prices of the new campervans/motorhomes I won’t be swapping my old Renault campervan just yet.

Canal Cross Stitch Kits

This is the start of the cross stitch section of the blog where you can leave any comments about anything to do with the canal cross stitch kits.

Two new kits have just been added to my catalogue.

By The Canal
By The Canal

This is the latest from the John Clayton Miniature range from Heritage Crafts. It is the second one in the range to feature a canal, the first one being ‘The Lock Keepers Cottage’.

It is on 14 count aida fabric, and comes complete with the fabric, charts and instuctions, needle and DMC stranded cottons. The finished size is approx 13cms square and costs £10.95.

It can be found in my catalogue under Heritage or General Canal Scenes.

Shropshire Union Canal
Shropshire Union Canal

This is the latest canal map from Heritage Crafts. It shows the Shropshire Union Canal from Ellesmere Port to Autherley Junction, and has small drawings of various buildings and structures along the route. It is finished off with a border design of roses and castles.

It is on 27 count Evenweave fabric, and comes complete as the kit above. The finished size is approx 29.5cms x 40cms and costs £20.50.

It can be found in my catalogue under Heritage and Shropshire Union Canal.

Spring Fair, NEC

Spent a leg aching day yesterday walking around the majority of the exhibition halls at the NEC, Birmingham, looking for anything new in the canal and campervan ranges, and as far as the general gift manufacturers are concerned, campervans are more popular than canals.

The only items new for the canals that I spotted were a few jigsaws, so they should be appearing in the catalogue in the near future. Plenty of stands had campervan stuff, keyrings, fridge magnets, clocks, cushions etc.

The main problem for both canal & campervan stuff is that it represents a very small part of the range offered by the company, and quite a few of them have minimum order quantities and costs that are £250-£300 or higher, and just spending that amount on the few items that you want means that you would have to buy more than you really want or could sell in a couple of years. So unless you can find a wholesaler that stocks these items then you don’t stock them.

The downside of the wholesaler stocking them is that every other shop on the waterways etc., is also stocking the item, so you don’t have something different to everybody else.

The 2011 catalogues haven’t appeared from the waterways’ wholesalers yet, so I don’t know what new stuff they may have come up with.