TJ’s Household Haiku Challenge – Fabric

This piece of fabric is from a Japanese sash or
This piece of fabric is from a Japanese sash or “Obi”.

Gold and silver threads

Sparkling, like dew on spring blossoms

Brightens winter hearts

Welcome to TJ.s Household Haiku Challenge! If you would like to participate please write your haiku on your own blog as a post (we love to see your own photos too!), add your contribution as a link to your post in the comment section here and put “TJ’s Household Haiku Challenge” on your tag list on your own post so others can find you! Just click on the speech bubble at the end of this post to access comments.

You can use any aspect of the prompt. “Fabric” could be some actual fabric, what is printed on it, where it came from…anywhere that the concept leads you! It is all about having fun.

If you would like more information about the challenge then you can view the instructions page HERE

Also don’t hesitate to make suggestions for future household objects in the comments section! I need ideas!!!! 🙂

Tucked Into A Corner has again created an array of wonderful haiku. 5 reflections of what a recipe is. Lovley.

https://tuckedintoacorner.wordpress.com/2015/09/06/the-recipe-book/

Helene Parish from Life In Frame has coupled a lovely haiku with some of her own cut-stencil art work!

https://heleneparish.wordpress.com/2015/09/07/recipe-for-perfection/

Pat B has left us with an intriguing question relating to her own special antique cookbook.

http://aseasonandatime.blogspot.com.au/2015/09/tjs-household-haiku-challenge-recipes_9.html

Al the Author’s one-off this week is a perfect recipe for happiness.

https://altheauthor.wordpress.com/2015/09/11/haiku-challenge-recipes/

Olga’s recipe for Haiku is a great take on the prompt.

https://odaciuk.wordpress.com/2015/09/11/tjs-household-haiku-challenge-recipe/

Syllairae from Eat Me has finished last weeks collection with a great haiku. I like “kitchen flotsom”…

https://amaviedecoeurentier.wordpress.com/2015/09/05/tjs-household-haiku-challenge-recipies/

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          1. Especially since one of the machines perished in a house flood a few years ago. You can never have too many spares lol 🙂

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