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Sunday, November 16, 2025

Needlework and Wood Working Update - November, 2025

 Good morning,

We've been busy since the last Needlework and Wood Working Update.  

Above is a Sorbet Pastels Lap Blanket for all ages.  It's super soft and the stitch texture is warm and comfy.  $60.  Only one available.  More images and information here

 Our Brilliant Rainbow Lap Blanket is a favorite!  It's a perfect size for chair, wheelchair, car, or wherever you would like to use it.  Only one available.  $75.  More images and information here.

 This Cloche Hat/Chemo Cap is perfect for cooler weather.  It's double strand, super soft, and squishy so is so very comfy!  It's Large-Extra Large 24"-26" so will accommodate most hairdos, too.  Only 16.  More images and information here.

This is another double strand Cloche Hat/Chemo Cap that will be a favorite this winter and into Spring.  It's 23"-25".  Measure your head at the natural hair line to be sure of size.  $16.  More images and information here.

We have dozens more Cloche Hats/Chemo Caps in a variety of sizes from $8 here.
 

 I've restocked our Navy Tissue Topper.  These are not only lovely to refresh your bathroom appearance, but make terrific host gifts when you go visiting.  $10.  More information and images here.

 We have more Tissue Toppers in a variety of colors in our Home Living Entertaining Section here.

Kjell has been busy designing and making nifty things with his 3d printer.  This is a spring loaded bread bag clip.  I make two loaves of bread in each batch so he made two of the clips that we use daily.  Sorry, this is not in the shop. 

And, finally for this month, that device that holds the solar panel and light to our flag pole was designed and made by Kjell with the use of his 3D printer.  We had a stick-in-the-ground simple light on our flag, but it was stolen a few weeks ago.  Kjell went to work to solve the problem.  To take this one, it will require tools, strength, and time.  Oh, he also added a security camera on the flag pole so we'll have a live video feed if anyone messes with our flag pole.  Such a shame it has come to this....

So, that's it for this time.  We sincerely appreciate your encouragement, comments, likes, shares, pins, favorites, and purchases, too!  We hope you'll shop https://evensensproductions.etsy.com for yourselves and for gifts.  Come take a look!

All the very best,

Lois

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