tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1170972260275595837.post6793700735017992469..comments2023-05-23T05:07:50.314-07:00Comments on Over Good Ground: The felting fun continues... and yes... ant hills in the desert.farmladyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10516462251842458511noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1170972260275595837.post-18230687686305934522014-03-15T16:29:11.778-07:002014-03-15T16:29:11.778-07:00I felt wool and make penny rugs, but have yet to m...I felt wool and make penny rugs, but have yet to make this product. Do you use lambs wool? We lived in northern Nevada, but moved to Texas for employment. What town are you close to?Glendahttp://www.tincancooking.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1170972260275595837.post-40903583349326661482014-03-14T20:02:26.440-07:002014-03-14T20:02:26.440-07:00RABBIT POOP---great photo subject!! LOL
WOW! Your...RABBIT POOP---great photo subject!! LOL<br />WOW! Your slippers turned out fabulous!! You have every right to be busting with pride!<br />All of those “felties” are amazingly gawgess! And my, oh my, what a LOT of work! I think my favorite embellishments must be the oak leaves and the balls in the acorns --I LOVE ‘em! I sort of have a passion for all things acorn.<br />But I do have a little bone to pick. “. . . finch is building a nest . . . slippers outside drying . . . (finch) picking fringe . . . had to bring them in.”<br />Well, you big meanie! I hope, at least, that you swapped some nice dog fur for the slippers! Happy St Pat’s ~DawnCharming Bagladynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1170972260275595837.post-45925170792772513902014-03-14T12:32:44.558-07:002014-03-14T12:32:44.558-07:00Wow! Where do I start? Well the sunrise of course ...Wow! Where do I start? Well the sunrise of course is stunning...the desert is such a different environment to here and I love all of the vast openness.<br />Now those slippers...wow again! I had a look at the Tiny Owl website and her stuff is so cool. You're almost motivating me to try knitting again just so I can have a pair of those wild things. The hats are stunning too! Fun fun fun!Kerry O'Gormanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14951445594586971908noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1170972260275595837.post-83658551693091879952014-03-14T10:13:40.576-07:002014-03-14T10:13:40.576-07:00You got some great desert pictures at dawn. I, to...You got some great desert pictures at dawn. I, too, love the way sunlight enhances desert plants and landscapes. Those pictures look an awful lot like our sagebrush deserts here in Wyoming. <br /><br />Well, your slipper made an incredible transformation. Isn't it amazing? And they fit?? That's what I would be worried about. Ha. Anyway, they look great, and I'm glad the fringe didn't become nest lining! <br /><br />Making the flowers looks like so much fun!! Yes, it is labor intensive. It seems that the process goes a little faster if the water is really hot. But it still takes a lot of rubbing. I'm intrigued by the layers connected in the center. Slick! Thanks for the pictures...what a wonderful way to spend some retreat time! I'm with you in spirit, gals! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09497292872289897109noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1170972260275595837.post-54098912346161225382014-03-14T06:57:42.110-07:002014-03-14T06:57:42.110-07:00Your slippers turned out great. I love the hats a...Your slippers turned out great. I love the hats and the flowers are really nice. I wish you could have showed some of the ladies quilts. The desert is a wonderful, beautiful place. Have a nice visit with you friend. Have a blessed day. MadelineMadeline's Albumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12521816495696902218noreply@blogger.com