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Pouch Croatia

Pouch Croatia

Posted on October 20, 2020March 28, 2021 by Cindy

The very first pouch I made is sold, and here is to read how this one came about.

Posted in The Story Behind the PouchTagged Bicycle travel, Croatia, Cycling life, Cyclinglife, Embroidering while cycling, Fig leaf, Freestyle embroidery, Italy, Leaf pattern, Nature Inspires, Pouch Croatia, Repetitive pattern, The first pouch, The Start4 Comments

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This project will be called 'V'tje her spot at the window'. V was the name of our late cat, the single most being, other than Geo, that I miss on a daily basis. The weather is bad for the 6th day. So what do I do? Embroidering a bit extra and lots of sauna with my ♡. Can't wait for this larger piece of fabric to be finished. The first March hike is under my belt. I have lied, I do not always embroider in camp. But I do always with a fire accompanying me. You and I see sumac fruits used for dyeing the fabric and homegrown tomatoes and carrots in the soup. Furthermore, less visible, there is fresh beef with bone broth that make up the soup. One of the most important physical phenomenon is light. That's why I prefer Geo's 7 ton Iveco truck over our house. He made a wide glass front in the back where the doors of the truck opened to unload the inside.

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