Homebound Projects with my Talented Daughter
I met a lovely lady named Frances Clement Fawcett this fall at the Fiber Farm Tour. She makes fabulous creations from felted wool and teaches a slipper making class! E. stitched these up in no time from Frances' pattern:
This is my pair:
This is my pair:
E. made these moccasin type slippers from a Martha Stewart pattern. You can't see but there are felt bees decorating the top (Sorry, I'm a bad photographer...). They're so cute and comfy!
And I made these from this pattern on Craftstylish. I'm not a crocheter but I'm loving the easy crochet trim on these and the red pair above-
So we've been cutting and sewing but we still have to eat! E. is becoming an expert cookie baker/decorator. She made these gluten and dairy-free cookies for her dad. The recipe is from Gluten Free Girl and the decorating ideas come from Cookie Craft.
And the sheep still have to be fed. Here they are in the snow. My oldest girl, Belle, is very friendly these days and loves a scratch. I give her some love every time I do chores. I like to kiss her between her horns. She smells so wonderfully sheepy!

4 Comments:
Well, so dang excited to have you posting on your blog Angie. Such a great blog post. Love ALL the slippers. I haven't tried the ones from Frances. I bought her pattern so should give it a try.
Your place looks so beautiful...like a dream. I love the ANGIE/SHEEP one!
Miss you all so much.
Linda
Can't stop looking at your pix Angie...love them.
Hey Angie, this is why I love you, you take a storm and make a wonderful day (days) out of it. Love the slippers, a good use for all those sweaters!! Tell E beautiful cookies!! xox Clarice
Hi, Angie! i'm sorry to have missed meeting you today. Lord willing, sometime soon we can get together. i love your pictures, especially the sheep. What variety are they? And the slippers are gorgeous!
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