floppy katts
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this 'n' that
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this 'n' that
A gift basket I painted and decorated as a gift for my Auntie. Included is an Impkin named Rolf and some of my homemade lamb tallow soaps.
Pippi
Peaches (with Pippi)
Verity
Felicity
The red knitted hat has a long history in Norway.
It is the traditional head adornment of the “nisse”, the gnome that lives in every respectable Norwegian barn, and is a great help if you treat him right, but if you fail to see to his needs, he engages in mischief.
Historical Significance (WWII Resistance)
Symbol of Resistance: During 1940-1945, Norwegians wore red hats to quietly protest the Nazi occupation, signaling national pride and defiance.
Cultural Connection: The hats relate to the "nisse" (a Norwegian folklore gnome), representing home, protection, and cultural identity.
The Ban: By February 26, 1942, the Nazi authorities prohibited wearing red hats, punishing violators with fines or prison.
Legacy: When banned, people switched to wearing paperclips on their lapels, but the red hat remained a symbol of endurance and hope.
Skrap Tompte hats, A Portland Frog Tribute hat, and of course a Pride Pussy hat