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"East End Reflections" - stretched tapestry

"East End Reflections" - stretched tapestry

"The longest winter" - stretched tapestry

"The longest winter" - stretched tapestry

"180" - tapestry

"180" - tapestry

"Settling in (monstera in the kitchen)" -  looped wall hanging

"Settling in (monstera in the kitchen)" - looped wall hanging

"Summer is spent" -  looped wall hanging

"Summer is spent" - looped wall hanging

"Above the Dizzy" - tapestry

"Above the Dizzy" - tapestry

46 Bedford Road

46 Bedford Road

"Fading light" - wall hanging

"Fading light" - wall hanging

"Ficus elastica" (perennially yours)

"Ficus elastica" (perennially yours)

"The last rays of the day" (keep me in your glow)

"The last rays of the day" (keep me in your glow)

"Alocacia Polly" – wall hanging

"Alocacia Polly" – wall hanging

"Castor and Pollux"  wall hanging

"Castor and Pollux" wall hanging

"Tarot" wall hangings

"Tarot" wall hangings

Betty Wood (c) 2024 Betty The Yarn Slayer. All Rights Reserved. All photography by Trina Turl / @trinaphoto or Louise Harris, unless stated.

Land acknowledgement: Betty is a recent settler in this land which is the traditional territory of many nations, including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples, and many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. Toronto is covered by Treaty 13, signed with the Mississaugas of the Credit, and the Williams Treaty, signed with multiple Mississaugas and Chippewa bands. Miigwech – she is grateful for the opportunity to live and work on this beautiful land.