This time last year I had been doing some felting, and plans had been going round my head for a while, so I decided to make it a tradition. So yesterday, as well as doing my little commission, I took all these little blended batts of left over roving (I sat in front of the telly and did them some weeks ago):
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How nice to just look at the colours. I did a bit of digging and planting at the allotment, so for once I don't feel inadequate in the face of your productivity. :-) Just don't anybody wear that lovely bag with a white T shirt!
ReplyDeletehey martine take a look at brisbane daily photo blogspot today - it might be up your street!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for that, excellent photo:-) I have some plans in that direction myself. We did what we called 'fairy bombing' last year:
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we left them for people to find rather than as decoration though.
much love
martine
what nice fairies - how great to be lucky enough to find one! And what a magical place to leave them - Brimham Rocks - my family lived in Harrogate from when I was 11 so I used to love going there to collect bilberries.....a fairy would have been a real treat!
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