My favourite childhood food was (and still is) the pancake, so I’m pretty happy that from Imbolc (Feb. 1st) to Candlemas (Feb.2nd) to Shrove Tuesday (Feb 16th) to the Russian & Slavic holiday M…
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Enhance your witchcraft by putting needle and thread to fabric. Part sewing manual and part grimoire, this fun and easy guide turns every craft project into a magickal ritual. Packed with easy-to-follow instructions and photographs, Sew Witchy presents a wide variety of projects that complement and improve your practice, from dream pillows and spell bags to cords and altar cloths. With spells grouped by type, this book encourages you to enhance familiar spells with sewing supplies and try spells that infuse mundane sewing tasks with magickal intent. You'll also find a comprehensive list of the magical correspondences for sewing tools, notions, and fabrics. Perfect for any skill level or magical path, this enjoyable and colorful book explores the historical and cultural uses of magic and sewing from all over the world. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9780738758039 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide LTD. Publication Date: 11-08-2019 Pages: 264 Product Dimensions: 8.30(w) x 10.90(h) x 0.70(d)About the Author Raechel Henderson is a Pagan and witch, following an eclectic and independent path. She currently works with Hestia and Turtle in her magical practice. She contributes articles to Llewellyn's almanacs and calendars and she blogs about magic, creativity, and living by your own patterns. Raechel is a dual class seamstress/shieldmaiden and has been sewing professionally since 2008. She is also the author of Sew Witchy, The Scent of Lemon & Rosemary, and The Natural Home Wheel of the Year. Visit her on Instagram: @idiorhythmicTable of Contents Table of ContentsContents 1 Introduction Tools, Materials, and Techniques 11 Sewing Tools and Notions 19 Caring for Your Tools 23 Fabric 29 Techniques Correspondences and Magick 41 The Elements in Your Sewing Kit 45 Shapes, Numbers, and Magickal Alphabets 51 Magickal Timing for Sewing 57 Deities and Spirit Helpers for Sewing Spellwork Spells and Magick 63 The Witch’s Tools 69 Sewcraft 75 Laundering Fabric and Clothes 79 Binding Spells 87 When It Isn't Coming Together Magickal Crafts 93 For the Altar 105 Instruments of Magick 121 Magick to Wear 143 The Magickal Home 161 It's in the Bag 177 Modern Enchantment 183 Sew Divine 195 Scrappy Magick Appendix 215 Correspondences 223 Patterns 249 Bibliography 251 Acknowledgments
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If you love to cook with whole, natural foods, then kitchen scraps likely pile up high in your compost pile. Don't miss a magical opportunity! Tale those scraps and use them as spell ingredients! Below, I listed 10 common kitchen scraps and their uses in magic.
It is the life of the crystal, the architect of the flake, the fire of the frost, the soul of the sunbeam. This crisp winter air is full of it.John BurroughsAlongside the yummy and comforting delights of Yule, there is another presence-- Stark beautyIcicle cavesCrystalline perfection of an evening snowfallMessages on the howling windNaked trees decked with black birdsFlickering candles in the windowa wood haunted by the Snow Queen...Wild Winter Magick.Cast your spells and celebrate the feral spa
WHY DIDN'T ANYONE TELL ME PODCASTS WERE SO AWESOME?? Ok, they did (Thank you to my BFF Tati who doesn't know this blog exists lol) and I have listened to one before, but it was like an audiobook. Actually you should check that out because it's fantastic! ---> We're Alive ZOOOOOMMMBBBIIIEESS! Having never been a radio person, I didn't get the whole listening to other people talk to each other thing. Turns out, I just needed to find a subject that I enjoy. The one that I am really eating up is called New World Witchery. The hosts Lain and Cory are so relatable. Not only do they feel like old friends, but they know what they are talking about. Another thing that I really enjoy as a Witch who practiced before children and now practicing with a house full of children and animals, is that they touch on that subject; how different it is being a practitioner with a actual life. Cory also has a whole bunch of spooky stories and folktales on there. I haven't tried those yet, but they are on there if you are interested in that sort of thing. 12/15 I tried out Inciting A Riot with Fire Lyte. I always start with the first episode available and then move to the most recent one. You can really get to know a host this way. I also really enjoy hearing the dramatic difference in how their voice and confidence evolves. But anyhoo, although I really enjoy his way of speaking and the immediate feel of camaraderie, the news aspect wasn't for me. I do however think other people will enjoy this if you start from the most recent episode. I personally am not going to fast forward through an episode to get to the other part of the discussion just because of how my player is and that when I'm listening to a podcast, I'm moving around and doing things. Another aspect about the news bit is that, as a military spouse I don't want to listen to the national/international news. There are far too many wishy washy international issues that could directly affect my family and freaking myself out over a issue isn't on my todo list. I do however check in, I don't want ya'll to think i'm uninformed. Also Also the election just ended and I have been pretty much doing nothing else but watching, listening, and reading about that for the past year and a half and frankly it's out of my hands and I'm burnt out. That's a personal issue, but you may want to give him a try. I will definitely be trying out Inciting a Brewhaha. Here is a list of podcasts that have been recommended in the Magickal community via the facebook groups BUJO Witches and Witchcraft and Magick. I will update this post as I try out the new ones. Please leave your recommendations and options in the comments below! Blessed Be- Hazel Druidcast The Wigglian Way Tarot Visions Ariel's Corner Pagan-Musings The Hermit's Lamp Stirring the Cauldron Rune Soup Desperate House Witches Why Shamanism Now Paranormal Podcast Psychic Teachers Modern Witchcraft Inciting a Brewhaha Fat Feminist Witch Lucky Mojo
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