The 100 tulips that I planted in January are now all up and making me smile. But I can't dither too long looking at them as I have to get me butt in the studio.
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Still firing up that little kiln every day and cranking out buttons.
I have single buttons to put on a hat or bag....
I have single buttons to put on a hat or bag....
or 4 in a group for cardigans.
I've added more ArtCards, photos from the farm and beyond
Spring flowers: crocheted flowers in many styles and sizes
to put on toeless socks (fingerless mitts, so why not toeless socks? great with sandals)
I just finished normal socks (to keep you tootsies warm) in the softest yarn I've felt, it's superfine merino wool, ahhhhh! There's a free pattern on the label. Offered in 5 self-striping colors.
Plenty of handspun.
Hope you can come out and see the tulips.
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