Wet weather didn't stop visitors checking out the market in Helensburgh last weekend.

The nights are drawing in and autumn colours abound and shoppers and browsers checked out food, drink and crafts at the regular fixture in Colquhoun Square.

 

The rnarket had some wet conditions

The market had some wet conditions

Argyll Coffee Roasters

Argyll Coffee Roasters

Caroline and Galdys, representatives of the Wool Gatherers Knitter Natter Group

Caroline and Gladys, representatives of the Wool Gatherers Knitter Natter Group

Jim Gelling aka The Woodman and his sculptures

Jim Gelling aka The Woodman and his sculptures

Amanda Clark, who started her business after having three strokes to keep up her dexterity

Amanda Clark, who started her business after having three strokes to keep up her dexterity

Jim Gelling aka The Woodmans sculptures

Jim Gelling aka The Woodman's sculptures

Giedre from Lithuania, and her business G.S Flair who repurposes old woolen clothes, unwinding the knit and reusing the thread to make her own creations

Giedre from Lithuania, and her business 'G.S Flair' who repurposes old woolen clothes, unwinding the knit and reusing the thread to make her own creations

Ian Cadwell, manning the stall for his sons business LumieScents

Ian Cadwell, manning the stall for his sons business 'LumieScents'

Tracey and her Shop, Labra Cadabra

Tracey and her Shop, 'Labra Cadabra'

The next market is set for October 26 from 10am to 4pm with all the many producers ready to see smiling faces, regardless of the weather.