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Soup, er Bowl, anyone?

April 16th, 2008 by Leah

I got the coolest bowl this weekend.  A church was hosting a charity thing and they had ceramic painting for these bowls at a pottery place.   You go to this place and pay $5 to paint the bowl.  Then this church hosted a soup night and you paid $20 and got to pick one of the bowls and got soup.  Two of my friends went two days after my surgery to paint a bowl.  In honor of me, one of the ladies painted a green and purple bowl in memory of me (they have been my favorite color combination for years).  She painted it lime green and then stamped different kinds of faces all over the outside of it in purple and splattered purple inside.  She called me the night of the soup event and asked if I wanted to buy the bowl.  The rest is history…. I love this bowl.  I had the bowl sitting where I was knitting.   It is a small, deep bowl.  I put my ball of sock yarn in it and was knitting with it–iIt is the perfect yarn bowl.     I thought it was nice of them to think of me and paint a bowl…and I love the bowl.
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Now, I am thinking about a bigger deep bowl to put fiber in while I am spinning,.
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Each time I visit the lady that I got Sprite, my black and white Pap, from, I admire this picture she has.  It is a print from Arthur Beckham from 1907 and is of the Teaparty with Alice in Wonderland.  Well, she recently let me purchase it from her.  I also have a ceramic topiary and the green part of the topiary is of the Cheshire Cat.  Now, I need to figure out what to hang the picture….

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  1. Susan Says:

    I love the bowl. I love the idea of how it was made, who benefitted and that it easily holds your balled up yarn away from the fuzzies and away from crumbs on the table too. A larger one for fiber is a cool idea and would certainly help avoid the fiber on the floor (where could that have come from?) and cut down on needing to vacuum giving you more spinning and knitting time. VBG
    Namaste,

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