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I love lichens! Such an interesting living creature.
Jennifer’s last blog post..The Knitting Police
Love the shades in the lichen and the bark.
Chris’s last blog post..In which the link thing gets completely and totally out of hand
Lichens are great for natural dyeing too, in addition to being very attractive and intriguing.
Is it just me, or would that make a great yarn color? Lorette’s last blog post..Project Roundup, Part 3
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I love lichens! Such an interesting living creature.
Jennifer’s last blog post..The Knitting Police
Love the shades in the lichen and the bark.
Chris’s last blog post..In which the link thing gets completely and totally out of hand
Lichens are great for natural dyeing too, in addition to being very attractive and intriguing.
Is it just me, or would that make a great yarn color?
Lorette’s last blog post..Project Roundup, Part 3