Arsonist Druid Dungeons and Dragons inspired hand dyed yarn - GamerCrafting Yarns
I want this to make a dice bag for my fire genadi circle of wildfire druid.
Arsonist Druid Dungeons and Dragons inspired hand dyed yarn - GamerCrafting Yarns
I want this to make a dice bag for my fire genadi circle of wildfire druid.
First i have to say, i´m sorry i went silent that past few weeks. But those have been very hard for me mentally.I´m really struggling at the moment and i feel i´m just one inconvience away from breaking down. I do hope it gets better once the weather is much warmer (althought it is unusual warm for this time of the year already).
Still, i managed to conquer my mending and alterations pile. Lots…
Like last summer I made this little needle felted daruma. I made it to be completed once I finished I’ve Fallen For You.

There wasn’t a lot of room on the face to do elaborate decoration but I gave it freckles to echo Molly’s and Emily’s.
Anyway, I finished IFFY back in October but just now filled in it’s second eye.

Well it’s a little walleyed but I love it.

A vibrant Tokyo moment captured from the streets, where iconic city signs point the way to the legendary Tokyo Tower.

Glasgow-based artist Laura K. Sayers creates tiny paper worlds that sit within the compact margins of a stamp. Illustrating children’s books and whipping up projects for magazines leaves the artist with plenty of small scraps given another life through a series of layered postage.
by Jackie Andres (Colossal)

It’s literally the same kind of yarn (DROPS Baby Merino) and I used equal amounts of each color for the sweater until now?? A few meters difference in yardage I’d understand but this much difference?!










My old stuff. Love those cats, they’re fun to work with
Mold doesn’t belong to me, ’s from aliexpress

Perfect for parties, dessert tables, or gifting in cute boxes with green bows. A deliciously fun way to add a little luck and sweetness to your St. Patrick’s Day celebration.
Friend introduced me to the trend of a shared traveling journal making its way around a group of people, so we decided to go for it. Here’s mine before it starts its journey!
Finally finished the mountain of alterations and repairs i accumulated for, i want to say a year…
Every time i tell myself to do them immediately and not wait 1000 years, but no…never happens. And then it takes me about one and a half week…
And it is mostly the usual stuff, holes in socks, holes in jeans, holes in t-shirts, broken seam.
This time i also altered some clothes i made years ago in 1 year of fashion school (already 17 years ago i think 😳).


Before and after. Just ripped off the sleeves, because they were much too tight. The fit was never a 100% to begin with, but now it is a bit better.