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  1. Kit's Guide to Greek Mythology Welcome to my lens on Greek Mythology! The ancient Greeks used mythology to explain the world around them, give order to their universe, and, on occasion, just tell a good story. Their gods are bigger than life, but still oh-so-human, with all our pa...
  2. The Garden of the Empress The Garden of the Empress is a textiles sketchbook based on the third card of the Major Arcana called "The Empress" which features a motherly goddess. This textiles sketchbook is completely made out of fabrics and different recycled materials and ac...
  3. Greek Mythology The stories of Ancient Greece, are tales of heroes and villains, of gods and goddesses. Even today thousands of years after they were originally told they can still enthral the reader. This page is just a brief insight into some of the tales that in...
  4. Kalliste- Princess of Samos Kalliste is a fictional character in the novel Caenus and the Quiver of Artemis. She lives on an island called Samos in Greece, and is described as being gorgeous with curly red hair and green eyes. In the book, she is said to be the half-blood daugh...
  5. Melted Doodles Are doodles a form of art? I think so! If you've visited my other lenses then you may have come across some of my doodles already. I wanted to gather some doodles here in this lens and show the textiles and bags I made from those original scribbles...
  6. Melted June I'm a textiles artist and I'm making a calendar for 2010. Each month is going to have its own textiles project and tutorial, with instructions to show you how you can make your own version of each project. June was a difficult month for coming up w...
  7. Greek Mythology AtoZ - A There are many names from Greek mythology that have survived into the modern day, the likes of Zeus, of Jason and the Argonauts, and of Hades. Equally though there are many hundreds more that people pass over within stories from the Illiad and Odysse...