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Needleworker, Knitter, Crocheter, Sewist, Paper Crafter, and more!
Also known as Silverlotus & Stitchinglotus
Located just outside of Toronto, Canada.
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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Counting Pins
I know that we all love to have beautiful accessories for our stitching. And since more of us are splashing out on fancy bits and bobs, more of it is available. Sometimes, though, I think some things cost a bit … Continue reading
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving to all my Canadian friends and family. Also, happy Columbus Day to my American friends, and happy Monday to everyone else!
Review – Tokens and Trifles Seconds Sampler Pack
I have a secret passion for things that are a little imperfect. When it comes to my stitching, this manifests itself in my love of things like the Dinky Dyes Oops Packs or the HDF’s detritus bags. So, of course, … Continue reading
Almost Time for Tea
Oi! I’ve got to admit that plain needlepoint/petit point is not for me. The endless, endless backgrounds just bore me to tears. This is as far as I have gotten on Tea Time since I last shared it in April. … Continue reading
WIPocalypse – Halloween Edition
While I may occasionally still be able to wear sandals when I head over to the bus stop to pick up C, there is no disguising the fact that Autumn is well and truly here. Leaves are changing, the nights … Continue reading
