On Sunday I realised that while I had enough suffolk puffs, I didn't really have any variety of colour.

Lucky for me that the discs were at the shop so I cut up some hand dyed fabric and made a heap in between serving customers.

This should keep us going until we head down to the Gold Coast for the A1 Super GP.
2 comments:
I saw a 'new' pattern for a suffolk puff clown the other day. I had one when I was a kid.
We call them yo-yos (suffolk puffs)
What do you do with them? Will you make a dress like the picture on your blog? I made a quilt from them once. It was lovely.
Most of mine were made from printed cotton fabric scraps, some from favorite garments of my children, or my self.
I am not sure how I got to your blog. I was just browsing. But I enjoy reading things from around the world. And I have a son-in-law from Australia.
Anyway, hello from Alabama
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