It’s a mouse. An origami mouse. Folded from paper made out of the bark of the Lokta bush. This paper is so durable. I’m told that it will survive even a full cycle in the washing machine. I’ve not tested this out yet, but I’m sure it will happen eventually. […]
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Knitting Stitches – Fuchsia pattern
I love fuchsias. We have lots in the garden left by the previous owner. For this, I thank them. Not only do fuchsia flowers bloom into so many beautiful colours, but they remind me of miniature dancers and fairies. Imagine my intrigue when I found a fuchsia knitting pattern. How […]
Read moreBluebell Flower Children
These little flower children are en route to their new homes. One to Holland, one to Canada and three to US. They left on Friday. To fellow swappers in the Wee Wooden Folk Exchange. The little felted hats may look familiar. The shawls are knitted from the left over wool […]
Read moreSharing learning (or This is how ideas grow)
One of the many aspects that I love about blogging is that we can share ideas. We can gather and share inspiration with people who we would not meet in the normal way. I know I find so many ideas from some wonderful blogs, which I am so grateful for. […]
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