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This is Owl, he started off as part of a fancy dress costume but became my inspiration for my second cushion.
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My first adventure into cushion making was Donkey - here's a photo of him with Edd Red or Red Ed as we call him in our house by Donna Wilson, maker of all things soft and strange.
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Today I've been preparing glaze tests and packing a kiln and being generally inside a building and inside my head - it was nice to come home and look at the garden and watch someone else's hands at work instead of my own!
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