This is amazing! The green tiles have such a gorgeous variation of depth of colour. They must be just stunning in person. I was also really impressed with the bits of information about the firing process and shrinkage. It's great to learn new things like this, and for them to come from someone who not only knows what they are doing, but does it with love.
what a nice comment, thank you! Love those green tiles too...they are going to be installed this week and I can't wait to see how they look in context.
I'm sure they will look amazing!
also love your handle thewoolynettle, so appropriate for a knitter :-), will hop on over and check out your blog
Thank you so much! My screen name comes from the name of my shop. I'll be open some time this fall once I get my stock sorted. I make spa cloths, face scrubbies, and such from sustainably sourced, 100% organic stinging nettle yarn, grown in the mountains of Nepal and hand processed by local women. I'm also making bath salts and lotions, along with some other knitted items from a variety of yarns. If all goes well I will carry items in banana fiber, hemp, yak, and sheep yarns next year. I source all of these from a sustainable co-op in Nepal, so they are pretty cool.