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Date Joined: April 12, 2020
Last Online: January 7, 2022 Birthday: April 3 Country: United Kingdom |
I love to sew, especially to embroider on wool fabrics and felt. I also make felt using various types of fleece from sheep and alpacaβs. I like to learn new stitches and explore them with thick and thin yarns to see how they develop. I also love mail art, such a lovely way to connect with others around the world by sending decorative envelopes, I like to think it cheers the postal services too. I would love to start a swap of embroidery threads once I have become an established member of swap-bot.
I derive great pleasure from the wildlife in my garden, frogs, newts, birds, butterflies, moths and all visiting creatures, hedgehogs and dragonflies. I like to record arrival dates each year of the garden warblers, swallows, house martins, first frogspawn. I love my garden and all the pleasure it brings. I live alone but never feel lonely, I can be a bit awkward socially and find relating to others by mail a comfortable way of connecting.
Things that would give me great pleasure to receive:-
Feathers you might find on a walk.
Dried or pressed leaves.
Any embroidery threads, thick, thin, shiny, matt, silk, cotton, even just a short length.
Postcards of moths, butterflies, beetles, birds.
Odd buttons.
Small pieces of wool fabric or felt, just a few inches.
Comments
Oh my goodness. Thank you so much for the Alice books! I've been looking for the Oxford book for ages and had given up hope of ever finding a good copy. Please message me with your new address, I have a little something I would live to send. Again thank you so much.π
Thank you so much for the beautifully painted envelope full of wonderful postcards, stamps and other crafty bits! I love everything! It's all so wonderful. I'm assuming this envelope is from you because it is an international package. There was no name on the return address or note included. Based on our emails I think it's from you. Thanks again!