Friday, June 19, 2015
Yarn Bowl, Celebrate the Small Things
My attempt at being artsy, lol I know, I'm really no good at it with regard to photo's, but just the same you can see my pretty red purple Petunia's. In the evenings they smell so nice. Beside it is a yarn bowl, my first ever. Hard to see perhaps, but there's a project inside it, click to see
Or scroll here. Love this yarn, It's Mochi Plus Crystal Palace and makes such nice soft scarves.
You can see holes in the yarn bowl for the needles, and here's the slot for your yarn to come out. The bowl is hand made, nice heavy pottery that will stay put and your yarn rolls around neatly inside, helps you not get tangled and helps with your tension.
Purchased this recent in Yellow Springs, Ohio a cool funky artsy town I highly recommend. It was a girls outing. weblink here
Artist Dave & Keiko Hergesheimer email is davidhclay@gmail.com
So, as part of my Friday, Celebrate the small Things. I'm celebrating obtaining my bowl, and celebrating out fun girls outing!
Or scroll here. Love this yarn, It's Mochi Plus Crystal Palace and makes such nice soft scarves.
You can see holes in the yarn bowl for the needles, and here's the slot for your yarn to come out. The bowl is hand made, nice heavy pottery that will stay put and your yarn rolls around neatly inside, helps you not get tangled and helps with your tension.
Purchased this recent in Yellow Springs, Ohio a cool funky artsy town I highly recommend. It was a girls outing. weblink here
Artist Dave & Keiko Hergesheimer email is davidhclay@gmail.com
So, as part of my Friday, Celebrate the small Things. I'm celebrating obtaining my bowl, and celebrating out fun girls outing!
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Ohio,
Yarn Bowl,
Yellow Springs
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