Tunnels and Bridges
Opal and Agathe were overwhelmed by all the petticoat knitting in the cupboard – everyone seemed obsessed with knits, purls, yarn-overs and eyelets. It all seemed a bit useless to them, and a bit tedious to listen to…
So they escaped all the knitter twittering and went to the beach.
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They found small tunnels…
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…and enormous ones!
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Opal and Agathe love to clamber about on driftwood bridges…
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…and met in the middle of this one.
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Yup! I want to jump right into these photos and be there on the beach with the twins. Your beach is a dream. The way you work with yarns is amazing but gotta tell ya that your creativity spills over into your photos. These tunnel and bridge pics are pure art. Seriously both whimsical and beautiful at the same time. The twins look delighted with their gorgeous capes.
Ah, the beach was lovely – the twins always like going there, there is so much to see and do…and I like following them there with my camera!
oops! I meant capes.
They think this is the properest use for the petticoats!
Those twins are surely the adventurous sort and can find all sorts of things to make an adventure from….petticoats to capes…what a good idea for the chills! They’re so pretty and well-made
Thank you – we are enjoying making petticoats galore, and I am sure the Hittys will be glad of them when winter comes!
Lucky Hittys to be able to scamper off to the beach! Lucky us to be able to enjoy their scamperings vicariously!
They are very lucky we live so near! The Hittys are good encouragers and lure the humans to the beach as often as they can!
Oh fun!! Do I spy new pinnies on the twins.? The beach photos are wonderful.. Always so fun to see the block twins in action. And they found a fine use for that knitting!
The “Queue for the Zoo” fabric came earlier this summer – the twins would like me to hurry up and make them some Zoo dresses!
I especially like that big tunnel photo. Nice attention to detail!
The human experienced some contortions for that one! Aside from that, the little bit of fog made the background very nice I thought.