I really like how you do your title in a funky way for all your blog posts! It really makes your work stand out and keeps the audience excited! What an awesome reason for why you would like to try flax weaving. I also believe it is awesome making things from scratch, especially from natural resources such as flax. Did you know that Flax is known as harakeke and grows in lowland swamps throughout most of New Zealand. Flax can also be made into baskets, rings, bracelets and so much more! Can you find some more objects that are made from flax?
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Mōrena Mahuta,
ReplyDeleteI really like how you do your title in a funky way for all your blog posts! It really makes your work stand out and keeps the audience excited! What an awesome reason for why you would like to try flax weaving. I also believe it is awesome making things from scratch, especially from natural resources such as flax. Did you know that Flax is known as harakeke and grows in lowland swamps throughout most of New Zealand.
Flax can also be made into baskets, rings, bracelets and so much more! Can you find some more objects that are made from flax?
Don’t forget that you can get extra points by posting meaningful, thoughtful and positive comments on any other bloggers post! Keep up the awesome work!
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Georgia E