These are the last 2 for now. I will be putting all of them into my etsy shop later today.
2 with no saucers
Lots of times I find nice cups that have no saucers. Some days I think it’s fine, other days not. Well, these ones came home and have their own little worlds now.
Can you see that this cup has Paul Revere on his famous ride?
This one is a summer flower garden of roses- how could I resist!
I have put my tiny world pattern back in my Etsy shop and it is on sale for $8 for a few days. Also, I will be putting all of these pin cushions in the shop, hopefully by tomorrow night.
tiny worls #6 and #7
fairy house tiny worlds
Tiny World 3
Tiny World time
I taught a tiny world workshop last weekend. Two of the participants finished in time for me to get a photo-
Lots of bright color choices during the gloomy days of winter! Teaching meant that I pulled out all my supplies and made some sample parts and all the rest. So, post class, I am working on my own Tiny Worlds this week.
It is fun to be working on them again after such a long time!
bright black pug
All the snow is apparently inspiring me to use some really bright colors!
He has a VERY bright yellow scarf, wool/angora blend which means soft and fuzzy.
You can’t see his curly little tail- a problem when photographing black.
And, hanging out with a friend.
We are expecting another snow storm tomorrow and I will be putting these into my Etsy shop then.
boy pug
And here is #4 pug- a boy in plaid.
He has some bright red felt buttons.
He doesn’t want to go out in the snow!
I am teaching Tiny Worlds Pin Cushions this weekend (Jan 31 and Feb 1) in Cambridge and Owls (Feb 15) in 2 weeks. There is still room in both classes if you are interested!
pug girl- more red and green
Pastel pug girl
Another pug, this one is soft colors and also soft textures! She is all soft cashmere and wool/angora blend!
Curly tail-
And yes, we got snow- lots and lots and lots of snow. I took her photo in the same place as the polka dot pug, just to give you an idea. The snow makes me thankful that I work at home and don’t have to worry about the messes it causes- no parking, slow traffic, slippery roads. I can just appreciate how pretty it looks for now.