
I finally got around to teaching myself how to use this loom..

and I picked some pretty colurs to weave with.

I went a little crazy with the hair care purchases
(But I am still refusing to brush my hair)

It was World Book Day this month so of course I bought some books:
Pastoralia by George Saunders, Holes by Louis Sachar, and Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin.
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I must ask about why you're not brushing your hair?
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I love the pastel colors you've picked up to use in your loom (the pinky-beige one is my favorite)!!
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The loom looks really interesting. I hope you share the results of your work too.
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James Baldwin is a good author, I haven't read that one yet, but I enjoyed Go Tell It On The Mountain.
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Holes is such a good book! I did my 6th grade book report on it. :)
ReplyDeleteI've seen looming on blogs recently and am so interested to try. Can't wait to see what you make! Also, thanks for that link regarding plants that are hard to kill. I'm trying to fill my little apartment with as many as possible!
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What a great post! I love round ups like this. I can't wait to see how your loom creations turn out! xx
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ReplyDeleteI am really excited to get my first piece finished! I will definitely be sharing whatever I make on here.
ReplyDeleteI think looms are really popular at the moment and they're such fun!
ReplyDeleteI have seen the film but not read the book - I'm pretty hyped about it :))
ReplyDeleteGiovanni's Room BROKE MY HEART 💔
ReplyDeleteI definitely will be - I'm on a "practice weave" at the moment, just figuring out what kind of weaves I can do with it.
ReplyDeleteI love pastel shades; I picked colours I thought would blend with our apartment well.
ReplyDeleteThe film is a pretty good adaptation of the book; but as usual the book is better. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteNot going to lie, that loom looks really cool. Can't wait to see what you create with it!
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