Käsitööblogi jaoks sain nii mõnedki põnevad pildid teha:
Marja Matiisen oma lapitöid esitlemas ja müümas:

Marja Matiisen and her quilts.
Põnev kohvikott:

Interesting purse made of coffee bags.
Minu kaelakee, spetsiaalselt linnapea vastuvõtu jaoks tehtud:

My necklace, made especially for the Mayor's reception.
Tallinna Keraamikatehasel läheb hästi:

Tallinn Ceramics Factory at work.
These are the handicraft-moments caught at "Viro tulee kylään!" event that took place 9-10.05.08 in Helsinki, at Narinkkatori. It's purpose was to celebrate Estonia's 90th anniversary with a style - there were information tents, selling booths, concerts and a lot of Estonian food, too. All for free for everyone who was interested.
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