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6.5tsts

August 26, 2007 by Linda Lanese

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I found Alison’s blog at 6.5tst.  Alison lives in Sidney Australia and is an Architect, but more importantly a mother, wife, crafter and an amazing designer and knitter.   In my humble opinion, Alison is an accomplished photographer.  I spent an hour just looking at her photos on FLICKR.  She has a creative eye that invites one to study her photos.  I could spend days on her blog and still not see all she has to share with her bloggers.   Alison also promotes Japanese felting books, Shibori Felting Techniques and is featured in a book The Crafter’s Companion.   She made this darling quilt with a Shibori Felled Square for the baby’s head.  She also creates adorable children’s clothing and lovely silk scarves with her special graphic design on them.  They does not appear to be much that this lady and not do and I encourage your all to visit her blog and plan to spend a little time looking at her projects and reading her musings.  I believe that Alison is a true artist in every sense of the word.  

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