Well meant plans…
We all know the feeling.
The anticipation of the new school year starting and all the plans we want to finish before the Cristmass comes. For me, one of those plans was to weave some smaller items so that mu customers sould buy them as gifts for Christmass. Among probably five big ones.
Now I realise that I have just managed to finish two of probably five big ones and it is already the 1st of December.
No time to finish those blankets and shawls and other neckware for my friends as well as form my customers who sometimes don’t need to wear their babies:
- becouse they carry them in a carrier
- becouse they use stroler
- becouse their kids are adolescents and actually prefer to be left alone and not being physicly attached to their loved ones
- becouse they know that they have way too many baby wraps already and their will power is much bigger then mine and they manage to resit the teptation of “just another one wrap”
I realised I have to pospone my Christmass weaving plans for some other time, perhaps the next year… But I don’t want to fully give up the the chance that someone might find a Tkanee woven item under the tree and there are 4 baby wraps for sale that would also love some care and human contact I decided that I could turn them into scarves, laids or cowls.
Those are the following options (from top to bottom):
Those are the following options (from top to bottom):
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Above the sea ( even tho I think this one is best kept in large portions oor in one piece) – cotton, merino, tencel
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Harvest – cotton, merino, cashmere
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Black tulip – cotton, alpaca, mullberry silk
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Golden tulip – 100% cotton
So if you still don’t have all the presents and you would like to have a piece of these. Let me know 🙂
I prefer to sell them as onoe piece, but I’d also rather them be in loving home then hidden in a bag waitng for one.
I prefer to sell them as onoe piece, but I’d also rather them be in loving home then hidden in a bag waitng for one.