Sun set last night
I
did not plan this, this sort of just happened and I am extremely happy that it
did.
I
will go back a few weeks... We stayed home more or less for the whole summer.
My DH cleaned/organized the garage and every now and then I had to go and make
a decision of what needed to go and what would stay of my stuff that was down there. I have plenty(!) and among
other treasures boxed away there was some fleece from my felting period. I
think I did most of my felting in 1990's towards the end of the decade but
very, very little after that. I refer here to felting from fleece, not felting/fulling
knitted items. I stared at my fleece boxes wondering if I should just toss them
away since I was probably not going to felt anything anymore. I was sure that
all that was behind me - but then I was just a little reluctant after all and decided
to keep them. All this was in July.
Came
August and I was looking at needle felted items on Pinterest. I have tried
needle felting but I never really got it and had not realized all the
possibilities. - So during the whole summer, I was not doing much, I could not
focus on anything and had slowly more or less backed away from all my various
crafts and I sort of had a clean plate.
After
seeing all the cute/beautiful/interesting/fabulous needle felted items I had to
go back to the garage and take down all the fleece boxes from the shelves.
Before I really realized I was collecting bits of wool in different colors and
washing and carding it and needle felting small bunnies.
While I have been making these,
I have felt that this is a beginning of a new adventure, as if I have just opened
a door into something really, really wonderful and cannot wait to see what is
out there waiting to be discovered.
I
just love wool. It truly is worth saving every little bit and today I cannot understand the
thought of getting rid of it - what was I thinking? It is fantastic in all its forms.
Wool
with you too,
Lene
after sunrise today
PS.
A lot has been going on during these past summer months, many things that I
just want to leave behind. Maybe at some point I will talk about few things
that we had to deal with epilepsy but now I just want to focus on today. I will
just say that I had to use every bit of strength in me to keep everything
together the best I could, and I am so sorry that I have not been answering
e-mails or messages, I sort of just
dropped out of my usual life. My crafting life was almost non existing and I am
looking forward to getting back to making things... But, thank you all for your
support, and even though I have not been writing, the thought that the blog
(you) is there waiting for me, has been a very good thought.
I love them !!! They are great!!
ReplyDeleteOh these are so, so beautiful. Sometimes it is necessary to change the routine, to let something new like this develop. I'm sorry to hear about your difficult summer but I am so happy to see that you have found a new wool adventure.
ReplyDeleteOh Lene! They are delightful!
ReplyDeleteYou are so wonderfully talented, everything you do is simply amazing.
I've been thinking of you and hoping all is well.
Thank you for sharing your gorgeous sunset, and your lovely bunnies. The rocks are a great display space for the bunnies.
ReplyDeleteI am sending you good thoughts. It is always so hard when we can't FIX things for our children.....
Seeing your beautiful post today, I really felt that there was no other person in the entire world who could have made these wonderful creatures. They are full of life! The shape of the bodies, the detail on the clothing, your photographs which make them so real to me -- you are an amazing creator. Then -- you share them with us. You are doing the most important work I can imagine. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteYou pictures of the outdoors are amazing ....as is your handy work:)
ReplyDeleteLove the bunnies. You are just so talented whatever you do.
ReplyDeleteSometimes we just need a break from things and it can be so refreshing to go back to something "old" and you suddenly remember why you enjoyed it.
Love your outdoor photos ( another talent ).
beautiful bunnies! i often think of you too. i will soon contact you about the owl drawing for the shop. wool and happiness, A. xx
ReplyDeleteYour bunnies are terrific! I love how you gave them little jacket and set them atop the rock to photograph. Even though you just made them it seems like they have a little story to tell us already. Enjoy the rest of your summer.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Lene! We missed you!
ReplyDeleteLove the bunnies, the banner, the photos and thank you for sharing your feelings! It is okay not to feel up to something, anything! We are just glad you are back!
A warm hello from the Pacific NW coast and hugs to you!!
Love your post, your bunnies and pictures. Beautiful! I think of you every day when I go through my blogs to check, am so happy to see a new one from you. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe bunnies are beautiful and I really really hope that the return of the crafting means the return of strength and health and happiness and spirits for you and your family.
ReplyDeleteGood to see you back Leena! Thinking of you all the time,
ReplyDeleteLove Inger
The bunnies are fantastic, it doesn't surprise me at all that they are because you are so creative and talented. It seems like a very difficult year for so many people. Hope you know we are here for you when and if you would like to share.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Meredith
The bunnies are lovely. Hugs to you Lene, you've been in my thoughts this summer, here's hoping you have reached the other side. X
ReplyDeleteI have been following your blog for a long time and enjoyed the beauty and style of your products. Your bunny rabbits are just wonderful. I feel a tickle in my fingers and would like to try.... I'm glad you back.
ReplyDeleteMerja
It's so nice to se you writing again! Those bunnies are adorable.
ReplyDeleteFabulous wool bunnies - glad that you are with us again. Keep well.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you feel able to post something. I love the felting but am even more pleased that you are back on the net. Take your time though, we are not going anywhere - we can wait.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad to read that you are back again, after your hard summer of just hanging on. I know what that is like. Creativity cannot dwell or thrive in such a dark, hard space. But look! Bunnies! They are precious and I could steal every one. Thank you so much for taking time to share them with us/me!
ReplyDeleteI love these little bunnies of earthly colors and the sparkly bead buttons.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for a peaceful autumn.
Glad you are back. I have been thinking of you over the summer. Sending you good thoughts and I love your bunnies! Deb
ReplyDeleteYour bunnies are adorable!
ReplyDeleteSweet to read your post today. Think of you often and know there will be better days for you in the future. The bunnies are dear. They convey your thoughts. Take care.
ReplyDeleteLene
ReplyDeleteThe bunnies are great.
Now I know you have heard this from many others, but I understand what it's like to have to pull back from many pleasant activities. Life is hard enough - PLEASE don't worry that you're not blogging "enough".
As you said, we're waiting and wishing you and your family well.
margieinmaryland
Lene. Your bunnies are adorable! Wishing comfort and peace to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteLene, many people pray for the safety of all people in the world; for peace, for health and happiness to all people. I am one person, out here in the world, hoping better times for you and your family in particular. I know there are other people who need prayers and good wishes, but those billions are too many for me to "wrap my head around". You, I can. Best wishes, dear one. From Ellen in Connecticut.
ReplyDeleteLene,
ReplyDeleteWe struggled with our daughter's illness when she was 11 years old, and we never thought she would recover. But she has- or at least she is learning to live with it. It seems very dark for a long time, but the morning will come. I wish you and your family well, and I am glad you have found such comfort in the things of your hands. I, too, found that handwork was what kept me life together in that very difficult period.
Elizabeth in New York State
Oh My Goodness Lene, those are just about the sweetest bunnies I've ever seen:)
ReplyDeleteI love the bunnies and noticed the new work right away in the banner....glad you still had the wool! As always your creativity and talent are amazing. They are so sweet.
ReplyDeleteI have been thinking of you and your family; keeping you in my thoughts.
The lake photos are beautiful; the weather is changing in your world. I am in Southern California, and it is still hot!
Lene,
ReplyDeleteThe bunnies are delightful! Thank you for sharing them :)
I'll be sending good thoughts your way.
I was very glad to see a post about you. i am still praying for you and your family.
ReplyDeleteYou take care of you, your family and those cute cute cute fuzzy bunnies. We, the blog, can wait... as long as you need.
ReplyDeleteMany hugs.
Family worries can really take their toll - and must of necessity create a new normal - a new path of just getting through. I hope you will find the path easier soon, allowing more freedom to think of other things.
ReplyDeleteHi Lene,thanks for sharing this great post. They are very unique. My kids would really like this kind of stuffs. Keep on posting.
ReplyDeleteIt is a real pity that people like you, who are so gifted with talent - on the other hand have to suffer so much and have to struggle with their ordinary life in such a way...but maybe only from that grows art, r e a l art. Because what you do isn't handiwork anymore, it's a r t.
ReplyDeleteBe blessed - and keep up the phantasic work whenever you can.
Wool to you Lene, through all the hardship you encountered this Summer. May the rabbits be a consolation, they are so lovely...
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear of your difficult summer - may you have a "brighter" winter - the bunnies look like the beginning of something wonderful.
ReplyDeleteCecilia
Sorry you´re not well. But you sure make nice bunnies... I kind of need them... I´ll have to look into this. Kate Davies has made beautiful dogs the same way. She has a beautiful blog with knitting and once or so, she showed dogs that I loved. Get better soon!
ReplyDeleteWay to go, mom <3
ReplyDeleteLene, your landscape photographs are evocative, as always. And those bunnies face the future, hand-in-paw, with what I interpret as hope and excitement!
ReplyDeleteTake care, and know many people hold you in their hearts and minds :)
As always, thank you for sharing your crafting world, your physical world (I love to see photos of where you live), and for giving us a glimpse of your inner world. They all seem to be truly magical, and I feel very privileged indeed!
ReplyDeleteYou have such an amazing talent. I'm so glad you held onto that fleece, that the little voice deep inside you made you keep it. Your work is wonderful; I'm glad you have it to get you through all these tough times. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThose little bunnies are just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteAnd your perseverance is an inspiration to us all. Praying things gets easier and the health issues get onto an even keel. Ros (in England)
we don't need replies we just need to know that all is improving and absoulty love your bunnies I must try needle felting have all the equipment just never got around to it thankyou for sharing
ReplyDeleteI join with readers all over the world who are glad to see you back -- and who think the bunnies are very special!
ReplyDeleteThe bunnies are simply lovely, as are the photos of your lake! And I agree with you that all wool has a place and a time all its own :-)
ReplyDeleteI hold on to my wool in all its forms and eventually transform it into something; the possibilities are pentiful.
mk
Great, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back to crafting Lene, you have been missed. I am sorry you had a dificult summer but I hope that the autumn and winter will bring a return to a happier place.
ReplyDeleteI will be thinking of you (and the very cute bunnies!)
Lenotshka-hyvä,
ReplyDeleteuskomattoman upeita kuvia, rauhoittavia käsityökaunokaisia.
Lämmin, luja rutistus täältä. Kirjoitan sinulle usein ajatuksissani.
Voikaa hyvin, te kaikki.
Päivi
Beautiful rabbits, Lena, and beautiful beautiful lake! Take care -- Chris
ReplyDeleteThose bunnies have so much love and personality. I hope that they bring you some respite.
ReplyDeleteI am hoping for you peace, light and good crafting energy as you go into the autumn season! I enjoy what you share here...your talent is beautiful and inspiring, and your Finland is too! (My favourite craft from your blog is the beaded wrist warmers.)
ReplyDeleteI have a friend that lives here in Canada, but grew up in a northern area of Finland, where (he told me) that they did not lock the doors when leaving the house, they only put a broom against the door to let everyone know that no-one was home! I see your natural Finland, and your reindeer, and I love it.
Best wishes to your family.