i love the excitement of getting started on a craft or recipe I'm really itching to try...have fun! And thanks for the tip on the burlap project - me like.
I love getting started on a new project... We will see how far I get before work. :/ Anyhoo, glad you like the link. Those burlap covered chairs are pretty cool too, but I would think they are not comfortable. Thank you <3
Hi Marie! I just read your butterfly effect post a few posts back (I'm playing hooky from house repairs), and had to tell you that your sweet comments on so many blogs are the best butterflies in the world, causing countless ripple effects of love and goodwill. Bless you! I'm not quite back in blogland yet, but just had to stop by and wish you joy with your new fabrics. I know you will make something wonderful. xo Kari
Hi Kari, I have been thinking of you! I am so happy you stopped by to say Hi. Glad you played "hookie" lol! :) I hope is well with your house renovations. Thank you for your sweet and kind words <3 I have missed you in blog-land and I look forward to your return. xoxo
Such beautiful natural looking colours ! This hand dyed wool looks so soft, delicious as you say; you will enjoy creating a new project. And I look forward to seeing it. Have a pleasant week, dear Marie.
Hi Isabelle, I want to send you a bit of the wool, which is dyed locally here. I really want to visit the local wool shop and post about it soon. Will mail it out to you soon :) Hope all is well <3
Hi Ger, When I pulled that red wool out I immediately thought of your luscious fabrics. They are perfect together! I am so happy you are enjoying the fabric :) <3
i love the excitement of getting started on a craft or recipe I'm really itching to try...have fun! And thanks for the tip on the burlap project - me like.
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ReplyDeleteWe will see how far I get before work. :/
Anyhoo, glad you like the link. Those burlap covered chairs are pretty cool too, but I would think they are not comfortable. Thank you <3
Hi Marie! I just read your butterfly effect post a few posts back (I'm playing hooky from house repairs), and had to tell you that your sweet comments on so many blogs are the best butterflies in the world, causing countless ripple effects of love and goodwill. Bless you! I'm not quite back in blogland yet, but just had to stop by and wish you joy with your new fabrics. I know you will make something wonderful. xo Kari
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful set of hand-dyeds. The red wool, yum -- love the leaf piece, too . . . must go see Gerdiary.
ReplyDeleteHi Kari, I have been thinking of you! I am so happy you stopped by to say Hi. Glad you played "hookie" lol! :) I hope is well with your house renovations.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your sweet and kind words <3
I have missed you in blog-land and I look forward to your return. xoxo
The hand dyed wool is local, but the rest is from Gerdiary. Her hand dyed fabrics are so special to work with. :)
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Those are delicious!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful natural looking colours ! This hand dyed wool looks so soft, delicious as you say; you will enjoy creating a new project. And I look forward to seeing it. Have a pleasant week, dear Marie.
ReplyDeleteHey, they look great with the red... I have the little patterns you gave me here in their own basket, and still enjoy to sort through them... best H.
ReplyDeleteHi Deb, "delicious" was the first word that came to mind when I looked at all the fabrics together. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Isabelle, I want to send you a bit of the wool, which is dyed locally here. I really want to visit the local wool shop and post about it soon. Will mail it out to you soon :)
ReplyDeleteHope all is well <3
Hi Ger, When I pulled that red wool out I immediately thought of your luscious fabrics. They are perfect together! I am so happy you are enjoying the fabric :)
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