Reliquary (Tarot Deck Satchel)
by Caitlin ffrench
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Reliquary (Tarot Deck Satchel)
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This satchel is made to hold dear objects-
I use mine to hold my most used tarot deck.
It is said that keeping your tarot deck wrapped in silk will protect them.
It would also be a wonderful place
to hold stones, secrets,
or bones of dearly departed small creatures.
It uses DK weight yarn held double- and it uses a fairly loose gauge! The yarn was dyed with logwood and mordanted with alum
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