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Fibre chat

IMG_9114 Wanting to look up some further information on Tunisian crochet and pulling these two books from my shelves, I realized that stating in a recent post I would choose Mary Thomas's books if I had to choose only two was – wrong.  Misleading, actually.  Her books are on knitting.  I would need these two books as well.  For crocheting and weaving and rug hooking and tatting ….

They turn up regularly at garage sales and thrift stores.  They are worthwhile. 

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This was a treasure of a find at an estate sale.
It's old. possibly from the Forties.  It's worn thin in places and did duty, I assume, as a knitting bag  to store and/or carry works in progress.

The embroidery  is hand worked.

It is posed here on a bed cover I made several years ago.  Fibre being honoured by two women (I know who made the bag – she  had signed it) many years apart but the connection is timeless.

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  1. What a beautiful knitting bag. It’s lovely to find something, where you can really feel the connection across generations! Thank you for stopping by my blog – the bath mat is still in daily use and much appreciated!