When Faerie Magazine tweeted about the interview with INNER WILD last week, {what a magical experience that was!} it reminded me how shocked I was when I realised how many INNER WILD creations I’ve modelled over the years wearing fairy paraphernalia. And yes, even with an actual fairy!
— Enchanted Living/Faerie Magazine (@Faeriemagazine) May 16, 2019
How have I accumulated so many pairs of wings? Tiaras? Tutus? The fairies must have left them for me. Is it the same for you? I hope this mini gallery of INNER WILD faerie tendencies over the years makes your inner fairy smile too.
Candy Floss Pink Mohair and Hand Spun Art Yarns Mitts {& pink tutu}Celtic Gauntlets in Pure Eco Cotton {& wire flower tiara}Winter Fairy Snow Mohair Crop Top {& white sparkly sequin wings}Celtic Fairy Mitts in Malabrigo Silky Merino {& demure grey tutu with satin band}Wedding Fairy Gauntlets? {& pink satin corset with attached pink wings}
Quiet contemplation and contentment. Short days and frosty nights. A coolness of light. The quietness of time spent observing, being aware, noticing the beauty in every tiny moment. I am knitting a sock on tiny needles with rustic 4 ply wool rough against my finger tips. Ice crystals slide down the window glass. Letting all …
BEFORE: Super rustic, gorgeously toothy pure Donegal wool on the cone, bamboo needles, my fingers, what we will make today? AFTER: Of course, a dreamy Inner Wild Gathering Bodice Donegal Wool on the cone, you are so tactile and textured you should be allowed to show off a bit. Yes, it does mean working in …
Being so close to my heart it was an honour and delight to create a new knitwear design for local mill, Uist Wool. The brief was to create a wrap and knitting pattern that would showcase the sublime, extra-long ombre gradient of an exclusive version of Uist Wool’s Astair laceweight yarn. And at the same …
Inspiration: Faerie Magazine
When Faerie Magazine tweeted about the interview with INNER WILD last week, {what a magical experience that was!} it reminded me how shocked I was when I realised how many INNER WILD creations I’ve modelled over the years wearing fairy paraphernalia. And yes, even with an actual fairy!
How have I accumulated so many pairs of wings? Tiaras? Tutus? The fairies must have left them for me. Is it the same for you? I hope this mini gallery of INNER WILD faerie tendencies over the years makes your inner fairy smile too.
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