Heirloom Knitted Rug – Issue 265 Jun/Jul 2021
By Angela Fry, Oldina, Tas. Knitting a rug square by square is an achievable project even for
By Angela Fry, Oldina, Tas. Knitting a rug square by square is an achievable project even for
By Wei’er Higgs, Brisbane, Qld. Wei’er Higgs and hubby Josh produce an artisan range of fermented sauerkrauts
By Emma Christian, Hollisdale, NSW. Life on the land has proved unpredictable, but it has strengthened the
By Megg Miller, Euroa, Vic. It can be highly satisfying giving commercial layers a second chance at
By Megg Miller, Euroa, Vic. There are many factors to consider when trying to integrate fowls into
By Wendy Bartlett, Normanville, SA. It’s hard to believe life as we know it wouldn’t exist without
By Melanie Ball, Euroa, Vic. Melanie decorates op shopped hats with one-off appliqué designs and then sells
By Michelle Waite, Broke, NSW. Michelle Waite of BARE Nature’sKin makes her own organic soap and skincare
By Kellie Floyd, Melbourne Eastern Suburbs, Vic. What do you get when you combine native bees, old
By Grass Roots Team, Seymour, Vic. While it's safest to evacuate early, if you find yourself having