For my friend I made this mochila for her birthday. I made eight mochilas now since summer and I know I said this before, but it's enough. At least for now.
Such a lovely mochila! I've said it before and I happily say it again: your projects always amaze me! You are incredibly talented! Thank you for sharing it with us at Sweet Inspiration this week!
gorgeous! thanks for sharing on craft schooling Sunday, and looking forward to life after mochilas, exciting! All the best to you and your family this holiday season, and see you back at craft schooling sunday in 2017.
As beautiful as the previous ones. I'm amazed by your dedication into making that many. :-) Thank you for participating to my Fabric, Thread and Yarn link party!
In the last months I saw him on social media regularly: the Plague Doctor, often accompanied by the words 'Wash Your Hands'. I doubt that plague doctors ever said that, because in their time running water wasn't available for everyone. Besides: people didn't know about bacteria and viruses back in the days, so washing your hands wasn't common use. People knew you could get sick by having contact with another sick person, though. The plague doctor wore a leather gown, a mask with glass sight holes and a beak that was stuffed with flowers and herbs to hide the stench of reeking wounds, all to protect him from contamination by sick people.The long stick was for poking people to see if they had the plague and if they were still alive. In a way his gear looks like what we are still wearing nowadays when we have contact with people that are infected by dangerous contagious diseases. In my hospital we wear protecting gowns, special masks and goggles and glo
Whenever my husband or I have a reason to give something to each other, we always give a book. There may be other presents, too, but there's always a book also. I think it isn't very difficult to find something for me, because there aren't a lot of topics I'm not interested in. To find something for my husband is a lot more difficult. What sort of book do you buy for someone who reads a book called 'Calculus' before he goes to bed? And yes, 'Calculus' is just what you think it is when you hear its name: a book about math, a book full of formulas (my husband is a scientist, as you may have guessed). So most of the time I give him books about places where we've planned to go, because anything with formulas in it is beyond me. This month we go to Antwerp, Belgium. It isn't really for Valentine's Day, but because we go without the girls, it's sort of a romantic weekend, so I bought a Lonely Planet about Belgium and packed it as a Valenti
After making this little lunch bag for me, my oldest daughter wanted a bag of her own of course. I had some pink polkadot left over after making the lunch bag and with some yarn, a crochet hook and a sewing machine I created this little bag for her: Bag closed with drawstring Bag open Bottom For who wants a pattern of the triangle grannies: I used the same pattern that I used for this bunting (with tutorial)! www.betweennapsontheporch.net
Lovely colors!! The bag is wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous bag!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely mochila! I've said it before and I happily say it again: your projects always amaze me! You are incredibly talented! Thank you for sharing it with us at Sweet Inspiration this week!
ReplyDeleteHandmade gift with love!
ReplyDeletegorgeous! thanks for sharing on craft schooling Sunday, and looking forward to life after mochilas, exciting! All the best to you and your family this holiday season, and see you back at craft schooling sunday in 2017.
ReplyDeleteAre there instructions to make this?
ReplyDeleteVery nice thanks for sharing with Hearth and soul blog hop, pinning.
ReplyDeleteAs beautiful as the previous ones. I'm amazed by your dedication into making that many. :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for participating to my Fabric, Thread and Yarn link party!