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Welcome! In this weekās issueā¦
What you tell yourself, how to age, the magic of the breaking dawn, what happens if you canāt see things in your head, what does āhomeā mean, andā¦
What do you need to hold onto? Bring good to your life and the lives of others, around the world in nine coffees, and so simple, yet so impactful.
How they keep their techniques alive, what it takes to tell a story, and so much history in something so ubiquitous.
A daily crafting habit she can be proud of, itās never too late to start making art, and lessons in food styling.
Note: Welcome to all the new members! Since so many of you have joined recently, most of you may not have received my previous issues.
But thereās still plenty of goodness worth exploring in the back issues! So, for today, I thought Iād share my memberās favorites you may have missed.
These are ones that got the most clicks, the most comments, and the most email replies with my membersā thoughts on it. Please enjoy!
Before we begin, here are last weekās top recommendations.
Shaz Godwin from
is a crochet designer, but so much more!This gallery of fox portraits is extraordinary.
Thereās a pop-up florists shop in the Netherlands, with a surprising twistā¦
Here are my posts from the past week.
What To Knit Next: Knitting is so good.
Yarnsidersā Pet Of The Week: Mr Pickles The Cat
What To Crochet Next: On trend for summer.
Fiber Friday: Wool here, there, everywhere!
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Now for this weekās recommendationsā¦
What are you telling yourself?
Karen Davisā post on Telling The Story is heartfelt and moving.
This resonated with me about the stories we tell ourselves and how if we find they are no longer serving us, we can let them go. As she says:
āHow are your stories? What stories need revision, to move forward, to bring joy into your life? What stories will enable you to fly free?ā
This is how you age.
In this article, Maria Popova shares a passage from musician Nick Caveās book Faith, Hope and Carnage, about the art of getting older.
This resonated with me:
āYou somehow grow into the fullness of your humanity, form your own character, become a proper personā¦ā
The little-known magic of the breaking dawn.
Sarah C Swett celebrates the magical time of just before dawn. Her newsletter entries are thoughtful and a joy to read.
This is what happens if you canāt see things in your head.
Have you heard of this? Some people canāt imagine things visually.
What does āhomeā mean to you?
Sabrina from KenshÅ studio shares all the word home can mean. As my family have been traveling over these last years, āhomeā is a shifting sense of place.
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