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I recreated the washi bunting from her cactus store opening gift. The twigs were collected from my backyard, then wound with bits of colorful wool roving. Tweaking the same old, same old. Which led to replacing the simple nightstand lamp with a cheeky edison steampunk concoction i was inspired to make after obsessing over an anthropologie. A bit of legwork to hardware, antique stores, and hobby shops c.
Visit my Dering Hall Storefront. May 21, 2016 Leave a Comment. The best introduction to Colette Boulet comes via a mesmerizing video. It shows weaving as a dance, a science, and a meditation. To see some of her textiles off the loom click here. Apr 1, 2016 1 Comment. Flipping through the March edition of. Feb 17, 2016 Leave a Comment.
The languishing Artifcraft blog and my new project BlockLab Studio. Times change, projects change. And this blog has been neglected . This past year has been a doozy. My biggest piece is my latest foreclosure quilt.
Welcome to a blog dedicated to birds and bird sightings in the Southern Half of Cumbria. If you would like to be able to post on this blog, send me an email and I will add you as a member. Alternatively you can email me sightings and I will happily add them to the blog. Sunday, 17 May 2015. Wyndhammere and Tarn house reservoir.
The status of the entire Australian bird fauna was first reviewed in 1992 and again in 2000. Action Plan for Australian Birds 2010. In total, two hundred and thirty eight.
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Sunday, September 25, 2005. Originally uploaded by Bill Walker. Originally uploaded by Dave Appleton.
Welcome to the Birds In Flight Project. The purpose of this website is to teach birders about the identification of birds in flight. Wednesday, August 17, 2011. First Flight Calls of Fall 2011. This morning I heard my first decent flight of nocturnal migrants. Friday, March 11, 2011. Snow Geese often travel in unorganized flocks.