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nov | 27 | 2019
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Good evening. I'm sure a lot of you are traveling, baking, and perhaps, just possibly, mulling over the implications of colonialism. I'm doing a bit of all three. It's complicated.
I have new jewelry for you! Quirky, asymmetric, some matte, a bit of sparkly, lots of chunky and a bit of sleek, and as always some skulls. We made new bracelets, necklaces and earrings. Yay!
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Smatterings: hand-dyed tidbits for textile artists
I just listed A WHOLE BUNCH of SMATTERINGS. Like, my arms are tired.

Add unique details to your textile arts projects with SMATTERINGS - batches of natural fabric pieces that I've hand-dyed in lush mottled tones, or folded in mini-shibori patterns. (Yes, I fold each little piece!)
 Earthy, organic, raw, energized. Use them for patches for visible mending, boro, sashiko, or any slow fashion or hand-stitching work. Use the trim for, uhhh, well, trim. Work them into your fabric collage. Make pockets or other embellishments for your wearable art projects.

Smatterings: like a kit, but for stubborn creative people who don't want to be told what to do. 
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I've just restocked Patchouli, Sandalwood, Cedar Sutra AND Grandma's Pipe candles. They are ready to be holiday gifts! Or keep them for yourself; I won't tell anyone.
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Thanks as always, and I hope this finds you safe and contented.
"Even in evil times, a writer should cultivate only what naturally absorbs his fancy, whether it be freedom or chinch bugs, and should write in the way that comes easy." — E. B. White
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