• Fodmap friendly breakfast
    Fodmapping

    FODMAPping for IBS: Learning What You Can Eat and Enjoy

    Living with IBS can feel like walking through a food minefield. Something that seems harmless one day can cause discomfort the next. FODMAPping for IBS offers a practical way to understand your body better, reduce symptoms, and rebuild confidence around food. Most importantly, it helps you discover what you can…

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  • Crochet,  Tunisian Crochet

    Tunisian Crochet and Its Origins

    Tunisian crochet is a unique and versatile craft that blends elements of both traditional crochet and knitting. Known for its distinctive texture and fabric-like appearance, Tunisian crochet has a rich history that spans cultures and centuries. This technique has been used to create everything from blankets and scarves to intricate…

  • socks

    The Art of Sock Knitting

    Sock knitting is a rewarding and practical craft that blends creativity with functionality. Unlike larger projects such as sweaters or blankets, socks are small, portable, and offer a relatively quick turnaround. They also make thoughtful, personalized gifts and are a great way to explore different knitting techniques in a compact…

  • Spinning

    Spinning to Crochet

    I felt it time to pull my spinning wheel out and start making my own yarn, instead of buying commercial all the time. It seems I fell into the habit of ‘just buying’ and not thinking enough about the yarn I am using. With my new EEW6 electric spinner, it’s…

  • Spinning

    Progress

    To keep the wheel spinning, progress is happening on the yarn for the alpaca/wool cushion.       Already have two bobbins spun and onto the third. Going well. More to come…

  • Spinning and Dyeing

    Back on the Treadle!

    After so long, its about time I got back into my spinning and posting on The Woolly Mother. Work has tended to take over for quite a while, but now a balance has to be made. I’ve missed my spinning and creative side and intend to keep it going and…

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    Spinning for Winter

    Now that Christmas is out of the way, I’ve been trying to finish off some knitting, and start spinning for the coming winter – in plenty of time this year, I hope! Usually, I leave it too late and the ‘winter woollies’ are not ready in time. Although so far…

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