When I started blogging I wrote quite a lot about knitting – and then thrifting, as I was discovering its many benefits as an adult at that time. Thrifting – as it’s called in the US when you get excited over stuff that used to belong to someone else… Thrifting – it’s the art of […]
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How to (try) to Buy Less this Year
To have – or not to have – that is an important question to ponder right now. Around here, and in all homes around the world where there are people engaged in preserving earth and humanity, this question is up on the agenda a lot. I think that we’re all thinking about consumerism – maybe […]
Thrifting in Sweden
Today let’s visit a Swedish Thrift Shop together, and take a look at what can be found on the shelves. I find vintage things beautiful, and full of inspiration. Sometimes they’re not that old, but still, they’re here on the shelves waiting for a new home… So tempting, so very tempting. When I started this […]
Charming Little Thrift Shop
A house in the Swedish country side, a road less traveled. A quick stop when we spot the welcoming sign – and a wonderful find where I could not help but to take out my camera to snap some photos of all thevintage wonderfulness… Related PostsBook review: Freestyle Embroidery on Wool by Karin Derland Video […]
Fabric & treasure hunt
Summer is all about utflykter and shopping (actually thrifting) with mom. This week I went to Nykping with mom and some of her friends, to look at local thrift shops and fabric shops. Some houses in Nykping. Isn’t it a cute little town? We had coffee in a cute caf and in the evening we […]
Fattigstugan
I forgot this in yesterdays post, we also went to this place before Snebro loppis: It’s a cute little cabin where the poor lived in older days, hence Fattigstugan. They sell vintage stuff and some new stuff that looks old here, and the set up inside is super nice. This is what I got there: […]