I have finished another 1 of my tapestry bags.
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This one I have called Huisie Huisie, which is Afrikaans for Housey Housey - a game I played as a child. [I believe it can also mean
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The bag is made from a strong cotton fabric and is lined with a shwe-shwe print.
I sourced a series of House Tapestries that had never been framed - so - I am happy to give them their debut and there will be more to come!
Hello, potential buyers. I can vouch for the tapestry bags! They are beautifully and meticulously put together. It is such fun telling the story behind the bag. I am not one for buying brands, but the FF label is one that I proudly display!!
ReplyDeleteDenise, I love the housey housey!
(Too many exclamation marks in this????!!)
Ok, so where has everyone gone today? All S Africans on holiday and no longer playing housey-housey????
ReplyDeleteThis is a great bag - and what a good way to use those tapestry pieces. (I doubt that anyone can feel housey-housey with a bag like this ...!)
ReplyDeleteMany happy memories of my sister and I playing huisie-huisie... Gorgeous bag!
ReplyDeleteOh I just love this one - Denise you just keep on inspiring me. I'm going awol until the new year but will definitely see you then.A happy christmas to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteI looooooove this!!!
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