Newborn Workshop with Little Poppy
Each new year brings about new and exciting adventures. It is so fun to see how my friends in the industry (photography and fiber arts) expand their brands. It is also fun to collaborate and create gorgeous set ups together.
Heather Leeann photography did a major business overhaul this year. This included a new (and adorable) name change. I'm excited about getting to make more things for Little Poppy Photography!
She asked me to participate in another one of her newborn workshops. I was thrilled. During the month of January I was really sick and wasn't able to touch my "baby" knits. So, it gave me plenty of time to think of some new products to introduce to my shop.
So, here is a chunky version of the Dream Cables Bonnet (originally designed by the Beautiful Ewe) and some gorgeous Farm Fluff.
The bonnet I knit using a soft roving wool. It is a bit fuzzy and has a darling texture!
The Farm Fluff is a brand new item. Perfect for stuffing baskets and creating a rustic cloud like layering piece. It is so fluffy and soft. I think the colors are just the best.
For the workshop the students each got the new items (before anyone else) in my favorite ivory tones!
Heather Leeann photography did a major business overhaul this year. This included a new (and adorable) name change. I'm excited about getting to make more things for Little Poppy Photography!
She asked me to participate in another one of her newborn workshops. I was thrilled. During the month of January I was really sick and wasn't able to touch my "baby" knits. So, it gave me plenty of time to think of some new products to introduce to my shop.
So, here is a chunky version of the Dream Cables Bonnet (originally designed by the Beautiful Ewe) and some gorgeous Farm Fluff.
The bonnet I knit using a soft roving wool. It is a bit fuzzy and has a darling texture!
The Farm Fluff is a brand new item. Perfect for stuffing baskets and creating a rustic cloud like layering piece. It is so fluffy and soft. I think the colors are just the best.
For the workshop the students each got the new items (before anyone else) in my favorite ivory tones!
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