Tuesday, September 30, 2025

September Cornucopia

Will another rose have bloomed in my garden in September? Probably, but I'm not betting on this particular bush as it's rather new. But welcome to a monthly cornucopia post which is filled with links to a random tour through all the many things I consumed online this past month. Some are useful, or beautiful, or interesting. A few are all three, but I hope you enjoy.

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This has apparently come back around once again to be updated, Sunbonnet Sue.

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A new process for making fabric out of wheat straw and oat husks that would replace reliance on oil-based polyesters, fascinating.

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How the insane tariff regime is affecting knitting (and I'd imagine the same about fabric/quilting).

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I'm sharing this link to a preview article in Selvedge because of the picture of the absolutely beautiful vintage coat by Paul Poiret. Really, it was the textile print that truly grabbed me, by Raoul Dufy.

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