I've finished my third mermaid, named Ella. I'm stopping at three for now until I see whether or not they'll actually sell. I'm not sure what price tag to put on them. You can never really get back a monetary value for the time and effort (and hopefully skill) you put into a piece of work.
I've also returned to quilting. I'm working on a labour of love, a queen sized quilt for my parents. I've been at it for almost two years, on and off, very much OFF! Simultaneously, I'm learning how to make a windmill quilt for a dear family friend.
Will keep you posted.
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The name "BanaBaka" comes from my mother tongue, Sesotho - a language of Lesotho and South Africa, and it means "my children". I had been working on my Mondie Dolls and as I looked them all lined up in a row on my dressing table, I thought, 'Oh, look at all my little girls.' But most importantly, the name signifies the LOVE and ENCOURAGEMENT and INSPIRATION that my children give me in all that I do.
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I've finished my third mermaid, named Ella. I'm stopping at three for now until I see whether or not they'll actually sell. I...