Gnomes have been visiting our home lately. So lucky!
Wilson Gnome
Hat pattern is available in our Etsy shop. It's Tunisian-crocheted and very easy to make! Wilson loves to wear this hat during the cold mornings.
A variation on our hat pattern. Joey and Mommy share this hat which features the Tunisian simple stitch and knit stitch. This also makes a cute baby hat!
A gift from Grandma and Grandpa. Haven't see any slugs eating the veggies since he arrived! Our garden protector.
Morrie Gnome
Wilson's 8th grade buddy Morrie, at Davis Waldorf School, knitted this beautiful gnome and blanket for him. Wilson named the gnome "Morrie". She likes to watch Wilson knit on the couch.
A wonderful article on Biodynamic Gardening, gnomes and composting can be found in this month's Lilipoh magazine. Hopefully the gnomes are enjoying our compost pile!
7 comments:
Oh, my, that last picture is the sweetest thing I've ever seen!
so sweet
Love the gnome hats! So glad to hear the gnome is doing a good job in the garden.
I absolutely the gnome hats. They're the sweetest thing
I love the gnome and hat, just beautiful and inspiring work- Merry Christmas to you and your beautiful magical Waldorf family!!!
Those are the cutest gnome hats. Thanks for the article on bio-diverse gardening. I really enjoyed it. So glad your little gnome in the garden is keeping all of the slugs away.
Cute! I am a big fan of gnome hats!
I would like to present you with the Stylish Blog Award, because inspiration and style are your trademarks, Jennifer.
Here is a link to a short word I wrote on the blogs I chose for this award. Keep up the amazing work!
http://www.ahomeschoolstory.com/2010/12/blogs-awarded-stylish-blog-award.html
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