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I thought it looked very empty after taking down the christmas decorations from the door so I decided to make this welcome sign with a string of flags.
So pleased with the scarf I knitted. Easy to make, easy to wear and very versatile. See instructions below.
Made this for my 4 year old niece. Standar LOVIKKA pattern and just added that string that you put through the arms of the jacket that makes it impossible to lose the gloves (so useful).
Upcycled some chopsticks and paper bags today and made christmas cards. A bit early but I´m hoping to sell them at Feira Escandinava on 3-5 November at Clube de Pinheiros here in Sao Paulo. All profit go to the orphanages that the Scandinavian church support.
The 2nd largest clutter after my wardrobe has got to be the kitchen. Half of the stuff just sits in the cupboards and never gets used. Don't even know where all the odd muggs came from. If I think of it carefully all one person really needs to consume 3 meals a day is what you see in the picture below. Perhaps you could mark the stuff with each family members name and just let everyone care for their stuff. It would have to be cleaned straight after each use, but how difficult is that when you have so few items. I realise you must have a few extra sets for guests of course. It´s definitely a space saver! The bowl can be used for hot drinks as well as deserts, soups, rise and noodles in case anyone missed that.
Love the idea of this collection, but it is way to extravagant for my life style. An everyday version of this collection please! Imagine a 10 piece wardrobe for 365 days. Add some shoes and a warm coat. <3Presenting, the Ultra 10 from Ode to Liberty on Vimeo. Here is a list that can be useful when scaling down your wardrobe. It lists the most essential items both for winter and summer. I'm still far from this few items but I'm getting closer.
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