I was inspired to dress up as Mary Poppins because I found this replica of her umbrella abandoned in an airport. I constructed the hat myself and used clothes I already owned for the rest of the costume. Cardboard, Felt, Fake Berries
Author: Emily Berg
Kids Advent Wreath
I made this Advent Wreath so that the children at my church could learn about Advent Foam Wreath Form, Wool Yarn, Felt, Battery-Operated Tealights, Acrylic Paint
Scarves Galore!
Because I obviously don't believe in moderation, I decided to knit a scarf for every one of my nieces and nephews after learning how to knit only a few months before Christmas. It was also 2020 though, so it wasn't like I was going anywhere! Wool and Acrylic Yarn
Teapot Cosy
I knitted this teapot cosy knitting two striped panels, attaching them, gathering them at the top, and adding a pom pom for good measure Acrylic Yarn
Altoid Tin Houses
Altoid Tins, Felt, Acrylic Yarn, Paper, and Embroidery Floss
Highland Coo Amigurumi
I crocheted this Highland Cow or "Coo" from Edward's Menagerie: 40 Soft and Snuggly Toy Animal Crochet Patterns for a friend's baby Acrylic Yarn
My First Afghan
This is the first crocheted Granny Square Afghan I ever made. It was constructed over many episodes of that classic; Sabrina the Teenage Witch
Jo: Halloween 2020
Starting to Knit
In 2020, like many other people around the world, I learned to knit. This was the first scarf that I knit for myself and I finished it while I had COVID. Of course, I had to make a matching one for my trusty Sloth Kierkegaard as well! Acrylic Yarn
Saint Brigid
I embroidered this piece for a project I was doing on Celtic Spirituality. St. Brigid is associated with thresholds so the idea was crossing a threshold into a place of abundance and resurrection from a place of darkness. But even in the dark God (as three stars) is there. And even her tears produce fruit. … Continue reading Saint Brigid