Progress on my hollyhocks! Up too late but wanted to stay in the flow 🌊
Progress on my hollyhocks! Up too late but wanted to stay in the flow 🌊
Henry the cat oversees the beginning of a new #needlefelted piece, some hollyhocks for my aunt’s 80th birthday 🎂
some yarn ive handspun since taking a class in may :)
A new needle felted whale and my branch of felted this-and-thats.

Attached: 2 images For this comeback, let me offer up the last #art piece I finished (before getting swallowed up by writing a book): Receiving Grace. Silk and linen threads, dyed with found plant dyes, stitched on Khadi paper. 34x68 cm. Brief description below, but there's a fuller one on majnouna.com/portfolio/receiving/ and an even deeper dive over two substack posts: https://majnouna.substack.com/p/receiving-colour https://majnouna.substack.com/p/receiving-colour-denouement
My daughter was so excited about my finished blanket that she immediately wanted me to make her something. :P
So we decided on a scrunchy for her hair. She picked the yarn, which is this funky blue stuff I got from my aunt's old stash. It came up real quick and I think it looks great!
Can anyone help me with a make and model?
Edit: I reckon this is a 1984 Rappard Wee Peggy, please let me know if you disagree and why.
When I first started learning crochet, someone told me, whatever you do, don't start with a Granny square blanket. I wish I had listened xP
Behold! One of my first ever crochet projects, finally completed! I've picked away at this patchwork granny square blanket for something like 8 years now. It would get shoved in the closet over and over as I got sick of working on it. And now I'm free! It's done!
It's ugly in a beautiful sort of way, and I love it. <3
Measures about 150 x 190 cm, and feels like a weighted blanket it's so heavy.