Happy Star Wars day - May The Fourth Be With You
A little knitted cat fun, my latest creation of video AI and music
Happy Star Wars day - May The Fourth Be With You
A little knitted cat fun, my latest creation of video AI and music
I really enjoyed creating this music mix, Spring Morning in an Enchanted Celtic Forest - Relaxing Irish Lo-Fi Music Mix music to relax and crochet or craft to
This morning was the Spring Equinox, the light is equal in the day and night. Spring is beginning the nights will be getting brighter a little every longer everyday, flowers are appearing we are on our way to summer. My latest creation with some help from my AI learning.
Latest video, getting happier with results, doing some crochet and jewellery video's but they are taking more time. Going at my own time, trying to be kind and mindful to myself
Some days ask very little of us.
They arrive quietly, wrapped in rain and soft light, with no urgency beyond the gentle rhythm of the hours passing. On days like these, comfort can be found in the simplest of places - a warm drink, a favourite chair, and a basket filled with colour.
The basket sits by the window, where the rain traces slow paths down the glass. Inside, the yarn waits patiently, each skein holding its own promise. Moss greens, warm golds, sky blues, and soft creams - small worlds of possibility wound into gentle spirals.
There is something deeply reassuring about yarn. It does not rush. It does not demand. It simply offers itself to be shaped, stitch by stitch, into something useful, something warm, something kind.
Nearby, a black cat watches with calm interest, as though guarding the quiet. The kettle hums, the light softens, and the world feels just a little smaller, a little safer.
Perhaps that is the real comfort of a basket of colours - not what it becomes, but what it invites us to be. Slower. Softer. Present.
In NezumiWorld, these small moments matter. They remind us that beauty often lives in the corners of ordinary days, waiting patiently beside the window.
There’s something special about small, handmade moments — rain tapping at the window, tea warming your hands, yarn moving softly through your fingers, and a cat choosing the coziest place in the room.
This little Valentine piece is a reminder that love isn’t only romantic. It lives in kindness, quiet creativity, and the warmth we share with the world through the things we make. Every stitch holds a tiny wish for comfort, calm, and connection.
In time for Valentines crocheting or crafting of your choice
The Strongest Voice Is the One Within
When the noise around you grows louder and the pressure to act builds—pause.
Breathe.
That inner voice? It’s not just a whisper. It’s wisdom.
You’ve had the answers all along. Trust them.
So I built a little set, pulled out a green screen, and painstakingly created a stop motion video—frame by frame—by hand. No fancy software, no automation, just me, the bee, and a whole lot of coffee-fueled determination.
Fast forward to today, and I look at that little buzzy project and think:
“If I did this now, I’d 100% ask AI to help edit, animate, colour-correct, maybe even write the bee’s origin story.”
Progress, right?
But there’s something magical about that messy, DIY creativity too—something very 2009-core. I’ll never forget the feeling of watching that first janky little animation come to life.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to ask ChatGPT to help my 2025 self write a screenplay for Bee 2: The Buzz Awakens. 🐝💻✨ and I need to crochet some more bees (AI can't do that yet)
This past weekend marked the summer solstice and Midsummer’s Night—the official arrival of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. The solstice, the longest day of the year, is a time when the sun seems to pause at its highest point in the sky, bathing everything in golden light. It’s a moment that has been celebrated across cultures for centuries, symbolizing abundance, warmth, and the height of the growing season.
The weather has been scorching, but I’m not complaining—after months of cooler days, the heat feels like a proper welcome to summer. There’s something magical about this time of year: long evenings, vibrant skies, and the feeling that anything is possible. Summer is here, and I’m soaking it all in.
Do you like my new Celtic inspired card, I am doing an oracle card course and trying my hand at designing some cards. Yes I am still crocheting and some new designs will be appearing very soon.