I thought you would like to see a picture of the femmes together, it gives a better representation of their true colour especially the red ones.
And a view of their cloaks.
I'm still buzzing with all the energy that came through to make these. I feel so lucky to have touched the magic and been allowed to create from it.
The musings and meanderings of a mixed media artist and yarn junkie who loves to knit,spin, crochet, make a mess, write and enjoy life. I try to follow the wheel of the year and enjoy each day of it. My art reflects that spiritual journey.
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Poetry for Brigid Imbolc
The Lake Isle of Innisfree BY WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree, And a small cabin build there, of clay a...
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I thought I'd have a little contest to lighten up the damp dark days we are having:) and also as a way of thanking you for the good thou...
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I am giving away the above yarn. There is over 300gm in the 2 skeins of Wollmeise you see before you. I've started a shawl, pattern i...
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Dear Amber, please may I have either Hadynn or Indigo if still available. I am very drawn to orange at the moment, a colour I have never liked very much before, I bought some very firey coloured wool at Ally Pally and have been wearing orange beads too! Please let me know payment details. Thanks x
These are the best you've ever made . :0)
These are the best you've ever made . :0)
They're so vibrant and colourful!
Fantastic! my computer at home is down. The one at work won't let me post. Will be in touch. Keep on creating :o)
Love Sue xxx
lovely!
would you mine telling me how much your femmes are and where you sell them~i have decided i must have one (...or two...) for 'pretty pagan' when she is ready for her travels :)
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