Well, this is a definite first for me! Family & friends keep telling me not to be afraid of technology.......apparently I can't break the Internet, even if my witty No. 2 son tells me that if I Google 'Google' I most probably will. I suspect, however, that he's been watching too much IT Crowd!
So.....where do I start? Well, firstly I have to thank Sue for inspiring me to do this! After a chat about 'Handmade In Hebden Bridge' after putting up our Hebden Bridge WI Rag Market banner on the railings in the centre of town (more of this later!) I have decided that a Blog is a fairly good way to advertise my wares and let people know about all the crafty happenings in Hebden Bridge - and there are a lot of them!
So! The first one to talk about is the WI Rag Market! It will be held on Sunday 6th November from 11 til 4 at Central Street School, just off Market Street, Hebden Bridge. The perfect place to buy all your crafting items ready for Christmas makes! Lots of bargains to be had from wool to vintage sewing patterns, lace and fabrics.... AND on top of all that we will be serving tea and cake to quench that thirst after your creative shopping experience! The WI is notorious for the quality of cake they serve up, and we at Hebden, Bridge are no exception! I can guarantee a mouthwatering selection of home baked treats.
Sue and I bravely put the brand new 'Rag Market' banner up at the traffic lights in the centre of Hebden yesterday and posters will be popping up around the local area so you won't be able to miss it! If you are reading this from afar - then why not pay Hebden Bridge a visit - full of quirky little shops selling lots of original bits & bats, we aren't the 4th Funkiest town in the world for nothing!
You can also follow me on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/#!/Betty.FiddleFaddle and visit shop on Folksy at http://www.folksy.com/shops/FiddleFaddle
I'm sure there is a way of adding these links to my Blogspot permanently - but I haven't got that far yet!
So that's all for now! Please keep checking for updates...I'll try to remember how to do it, but being a bit of a technophobe it does take me some time!

