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Wednesday, June 16, 2021

striped summer sweater - d.i.y.

striped summer sweater (knitting pattern)

Oh, lookie. The striped summer sweater!

New in my ETSY SHOP; an easy to follow knitting pattern with detailed description in English and Dutch version.

Summer is on the way and what is it about stripes that they just scream S U M M E R ?!
Probably it has something to do with sailing on those summer seas.

Who doesn't want lilac & yellow stripes for summer evenings?

Hop over to my Etsy shop and knit your one-piece summer sweater in only a couple of days.

summer in june

Wednesday, April 28, 2021

black lemon

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Black lemon on canvas.

Size of the canvas is 80 X 60 cm, acrylic paint on cotton canvas.

Charcoal black lemon (with gray freckles) on sandstone beige.

If you like more information about the painting or want to buy the black lemon canvas, please send me an email (info@woodwoolstool.com) or DM on instagram @woodwoolstool.

Monday, December 21, 2020

striped or checkered?

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New on ETSY; striped & checkered!

Same colors, different pattern.
Which pair would you choose?

Get them before they are gone.

And you'd better hurry cause today is winter solstice, the shortest day of the year ;-)

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

daybed sofa - paul smith, moroccan style

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Ta-da! our 'new' daybed sofa.

October interior boost! Two unique handwoven moroccan blankets completely changed the look of this corner.

The vintage bamboo daybed is transformed into a striped sofa, by replacing the mishmash of pillows by 3 sturdy pillows.

I sewed three pillow covers and used the fabric of one blanket. The daybed is covered with the another blanket.

It's an utterly different sofa. A sophisticated striped sofa. Paul Smith, moroccan style ;-)

I just love it!

And nothing new was purchased for the change of the daybed corner. Klimt painting and desk lamp on the table, we re-decorated with the things we had. Something I love too.

Monday, January 15, 2018

gold up to the ceiling

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Gold up to the ceiling.

Handmade moroccan tiles, in spicy tones of gold and bamboo brown, cover the kitchen walls.

The painted pink wall showed stains everywhere. Not surprising, of course, in a kitchen where you work and cook daily.
The 'moroccan pink' wall was repainted several times, but eventually we opted for a practical tile wall, up to the ceiling.

The aim was to create a warm, inviting atmosphere.

I would choose the moroccan pink color again and I will miss it, but after a few years it's time for something else.

What color? not too safe and boring and no green because that's too trendy.
Choosing a color is not that easy, however we quickly agreed; g o l d
Not the shiny gold, but a natural golden brown, mustard, ocher, spicy and different one...
(This color is also my favorite for wool projects, because it combines with everything although is quite a peculiar color.)

So it was a mess in the kitchen for three days, but the tile craftsman did an awesome job and it has become a beautiful wall!

I'm very happy with the result. Especially when the sunlight peeked inside yesterday.
The light, reflection, texture and the shadows of the plants; awesome atmosphere!

Today I am going to clean and redecorate the kitchen.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

wool & wool stools on the way

wood & wool stools cristina & claire

Two freshly made stools on the way to beautiful destinations;
The left one went to Barcelona, the right one went to Santa Rosa, California.

Lucky stools!

Friday, February 1, 2013

w♦♦d & w♦♦l st♦♦l

The wooden stool has a crush on harlequin too.

The new w♦♦d & w♦♦l st♦♦l design is only halfway and soon there will be a final update of the stool.

I love making new things!