My husband and I coined the word “lapkin” when our children were young. Lap + napkin = lapkin. We wanted our children to learn the courtesy of placing a napkin on their lap when they were seated for a meal. “Lapkin check!” was a fun game we made of it. The armadillo on the drawloom is a lapkin, if I ever saw one. This thirsty cloth will soak up any drips and spills, smeary hands, or messy mouths that come in contact with it.
Armadillo is the first of a dozen critters that will parade across this loom. Armadillo napkin is the only one of its kind. I’m certain of that. (Fox is up next.)
Lapkins give us a discreet way to stay tidy at the table. Armadillo, however, doesn’t intend to stay discreet. I’m pretty certain of that, too.
May your courtesy lessons be fun.
Happy weaving.
Karen
Hi Karen,
These sure will get your grandchildren wanting to use “lapkins”! Great idea and nice colours, can’t wait to see all 12!
Belated congratulations on the art show and award. Beautiful work and display. I can see these napkins in another art show.
Maureen
Hi Maureen, Yes, I do think these “lapkins” will be popular with the grandchildren! These napkins would make an interesting display, wouldn’t they?
Thank you so much for your encouraging words!
Karen