3KCBWDAY2 – A true story
Long time a go, not long from here a Princess ran away from home.
Her dear mother, the Queen of her country, had died, and her dear father, the King, had remarried. The new Queen, the Princess` stepmother, was (of course) evil and cruel. She made the Princess wear clothes made of acrylic yarn from sunrise to dawn. In the night she forced the Princess to sleep in cheap acrylic fibers, and it was absolutely intolerably.
So at last the Princess couldn´t think of any other solution, than to run away, and so she did.

It was a long and perilous quest. She climbed over the oldest and the highest trees. She heard the leaves whisper in the wind: “What a you doing, little child?” “Watch out for all the dangers in the wood, little child”

When she got too tired to proceed, she crouched where ever possible and got a little sleep. But it was horrorfull. She was tired and scared, and she lay on the naked ground, she didn´t get much any rest.

Once she almost drowned.


Luckily a white and caring Fairy followed the Princess.

Without the Princess knowing, the fairy guided her towards another Kingdom. It was the legendary land of Woolistan, where the grass is covered with happy sheep, and where no one is ever forced to wear acrylic clothes.
One cold and stormy night the Princess made it to the stairs of the King of Woolistan´s castle. She was exhausted and fell asleep for a moment.

The King and Queen found her on their stairs. They lifted her up, and togged her in a bed made of the softest of the softest wool ever touched by hand.

And they made their big, scary but also woollen and caring cat guard her, as she slept for 100 hours.

When the Princess woke, she fell in love with the Prince of Woolistan. They got married, and the Prince build the Princess a wooden castle, made of the legendary multicoloured timber of Woolistan.

They did – of course – live happily ever after. And this is – of course – a true story.
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If you like my story, please feel free to nominate it here.


REALLY enjoyed this post!!!
I am so glad. I had a ball making it.
That was so well thought out! Wonderful photos and adorable story!
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Thank you so much. I enjoyed your entry on this topic as well.
So creative! I might read the story again when it is bedtime haha, I’m sure I will have sweet dreams.
Thank you. Is your hairdo today the result of sweet woolen dreams?
That must be it! That would mean my hair will probably be creamy white and soft tomorrow!
Oh how nice!
Thank you.
Wow……….
Jeg har så god tid til at lege for tiden, Hanne. Det er skønt!
Love it! particularly drowing in a yarn cake!
They are so dangerous, those big, fluffy yarn cakes, Sarah.
Cute little story and photos, thanks for sharing it!
And thank you for stopping by, Nicole.
I’m so glad the story has a happy ending:) Your photos and story are excellent!
Thank you very much. Yarn stories luckily almost always have happy endings. If they don´t, you can always unravel and start over again.
Lovely story! Love all the yarn placement.
That’s great!
I’ve had such fun with today’s post – you can see my effort here http://www.craftsfromthecwtch.co.uk/2012/04/kcbw-day-2-photography-challenge-day.html
Cute story for Blog Week
Ana BC
Hooray for woolly adventures! I really enjoyed reading your story!
okay, this was awesome! I love the photos of her drowning (morbid, eh?) and ‘king woolistan’ and his famous multicolored wood. great stuff!
Super historie og flotte billeder!
Great story – and beauuuuuuuutiful photography!
Wow! Great story! I just love all the places the dolls go. Great job! And really great photos.
Love a happy ending. The timber shot is my favorite! Very creative!
Love the story, and your pictures are wonderful !
a real fairy story!
awww, what a cute story, and great pictures! Lovely entry to the Challenge!
J’adore!!! Very creative!!! Well done!
Awesomely creative! Great job.
That was just awesome! Well done!
That was very cute, you take really good photos!
Love your post. You should have put it in the ‘Most Creative Post Day’, it would be perfect for that. Wonderful photos.