Prudence Mapstone, by TEXTILES NOW. HINT: "From Midnight to First Light" "Subtle tones of mauve, blue and peach mix together in this freeform hand crocheted and knitted cape."* Inspired by the changes in light this cape was made of wool, mohair, cotton and lurex. *from the book TEXTILES NOW, by Drusilla Cole.
If you’ve ever flicked through an illustrated medieval manuscript, or seen pictures of some marginalia on the internet, chances are you’ve seen pictures of snails. Sometimes the snails are fighting…
I've been making a few of these for friends and neighbors who are having a frustrating time this winter. It's brought a smile to almost ever...
Cherry wood tree bowl Turned and hand carved by Richard Kennedy Wood Art. (via Pinterest • The world’s catalog of ideas)
The period source for this image has eluded me. All references point back to the reprint, which I don't intend to purchase. If anybody owns this set of books,
Recycling old car parts for modern furniture creates amazing items, tables, chairs, sofas, bar tables, beds and console tables for interior decorating
We're all just snails in the margins of 500 year old manuscripts.
Remember when you were a kid how magical it was when the summer sun finally set at the end of the day and the fireflies came out and you never wanted to come inside even though your older sister told you your house was built on a graveyard and the zombies would come out at night? Well, here’s a super quick craft to help your kids feel a little bit of that magic. These fireflies are super easy to make. Just pop a flameless LED tealight into a plastic Easter egg.
Inuit Diorama - Igloo 4