Last month I found some porcupine quills in the cupboard. They were beautiful colours of browns and creams with a hint of rusty orange.
I thought they would look good in a weaving with me matching the colours and blending the yarns to produce different shades.
I discovered just how sharp porcupine quills are when I stuck one in my finger!!!
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