Eitr
by Heatherly Walker
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© Heatherly Walker
Eitr
In Norse mythology, Eitr was the source of all living things. Lara Croft discovered that it’s also a deadly poison to mortal beings. That’s a shame, because it’s a very pretty, bright blue color. Just one touch of this liquid is enough to turn someone dead. Even worse, it could turn someone into a thrall, a slave to the Norse gods. Wrapping yourself in this shawl certainly won’t kill you, but may distract any Norse gods looking for their next subjects.
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by Holiday Yarns
Lace
50% Silk, 50% Merino
800 yards
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