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right now {small journey}
Ellie ~ Petalplum1 October 2011right now, slow journey, slow living
oh, hello!
Ellie ~ Petalplum19 September 2011lines on a page, red seed studio, slow living
to stop and look
Ellie ~ Petalplum6 September 2011slow living
patience {slow}
Ellie ~ Petalplum13 June 2011The Slow Project, slow living
the sunshine and Mother's Day
Ellie ~ Petalplum11 May 2011happiness challenge, slow living
{collecting} fuyu
Ellie ~ Petalplum28 March 2011colour week, family life, outside, slow living, trees
more storage - display ideas
Ellie ~ Petalplum8 August 2010inspirational, other peoples homes, slow living
{moment}
Ellie ~ Petalplum2 August 2010happiness challenge, other peoples homes, slow living
Things for a home
Ellie ~ Petalplum30 July 2010home dreams, inspirational, slow living
little house
Ellie ~ Petalplum22 July 2010books, other peoples homes, slow living

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Ellie Beck is a textile artist, writer, & photographer from Australia. Teaching online craft classes worldwide. She also a SquareSpace website designer and creativity coach - for artists, creatives, health practitioners, & small business owners.

.. it’s still not finished, more than 8 years after starting it. It’s sat in a drawer and then a suitcase waiting waiting waiting ….Maybe this’ll be the year that I pull it out and keep working on it 🤞

I remember starting e
We’re going on a road trip on Monday, and I have to decide what stitching supplies to take. Do I take something that’s an actual making project to finish, or do I take stitch journal type pieces….?

It’s 3 days down, then aft
New spaces, new moments, new creative possibilities. We’re moving furniture, which always means new energy and creativity. Don’t you find?!

A clean tablecloth, a cup of tea, thread, yarn, quiet pondering.

I’ve also been moving thi
Have you heard of Furoshiki ? It’s traditional Japanese wrapping, using cloth; they were originally used to wrap and protect precious temple objects.
But it’s also a perfect technique to wrap your gifts this (and every) Christmas.
Not onl

 I would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which I create, live and work, the Minjungbal People of the Bundjalung nation, & pay my respects to their Elders past, present & emerging. I thank First Nations people, Elders & present, for welcoming us to share the land & move forward as a community to continue to be custodians of our land together.