This week, winter returned to Stockholm. Some of us (Little V) highly enjoys this, some of us don't. Monday, I had cup of coffee outside at Skogsbo, sitting at the stairs - listening to the birds and the silence. When I arrived there tuesday morning it was like arriving in a christmas card.
I also wanted to show you some random pictures from this past week at Skogsbo; weaving-, upholstery- and paintingcircles and the sleeping herbgarden . A ordinary Tuesday at Skogsbo - I will launch the blog soon. This weekend!







Yesterday I went to the opening of a very exciting
collaboration between swedish and slovakian craftspeople called "Sloverige" at
Svensk Slöjd. Andrea Filová told us about her beautiful perforated and painted eggs - who are a part of this exhibition which will travel Sweden and Slovakia. Showing the similarities in traditions and tecnique, rather than the differences. It is well worth a visit! The pictures are taken from the
Svensk Slöjd website!

Eggs by Andrea Filová and wooden birds by Miloslav Jaros.
I also FINALLY met Frida Engström, the author of design/slöjd/craftblog
"Kurbits". She is also one the editors of
Tidskriften Hemslöjden.
Nest week I will finally get along to see a very interesting exhibition at
Nordiska Museet: Fair fashion?. Every wednesdayevening there is a debate on sustainable fashion at the museum, see you there this upcoming wednesday? I'll be there.
Valdar has bulit some WONDERFUL robots this past week - and I asked him if I could show the to you. And I could; may I present - Little V and the Robots!



I just LOVE them, and him of course!
So, what else? I am still knitting at my Trellis scarf, and since the pattern will not show properly until finished and blocked I don't have any pictures for you. What I do have is BEAUTIFUL pics of blankets from
The Great English Outdoors. All these wonderful blankets and woven loveliness comes from their
website, where you also can purchase them...
*sigh*



Pictures, Tapestries and Blankets from
The Great English Outdoor.
If you are in Sweden, I do hope that you have not missed out on the premiere episode on one of the best tv-programme on SVT for a long time ...
"Från trädgård till tallrik" or "From the Garden to the Table: Growing, Cooking, and Eating Your Own Food ".
Finally some great music;
Jenny Wilson and the equally talented
Yael Naim - especially love the line
"How can you stay outside - there is a beautiful mess inside" from the song
"Far far".
Have a great weekend!
EDIT: Frida just put up a video of Andrea Filová over at
Kurbits!