Cecilie Kaurin - born in 1954 in Oslo. She works as a secretary in the Professional Architects Association. She very happily learned to create things from her mother and grandmother who always had some textile work at hand. She is inspired by nature, hunting, and fishing. She loves working in the garden.
Linn Bryhn Jacobsen - born in 1962 in Oslo. She lives near Østmarka and feels at her best when walking in the woods with her Nova Scotia duck tolling retriever, Ronja. She has always done textile work, including knitting, crochet, and stitching. Since her school days, photography has been her hobby.
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