Vasilisa the Brave: 100 Days (32)

Tying Up Loose Ends

Day 32: On Which I Tell You a Tale

In one of the old tales, the child Vasilisa is sent out into the woods by her wicked stepmother to ask for fire from Baba Yaga, the witch of the woods. Brave Vasilisa does not go alone, however: she is guided and aided by the tiny poppet she carries in her pocket, a doll made for her by her mother before she died. The doll carries her Mother’s Magic. When Vasilisa becomes overwrought at the impossible tasks that Baba Yaga (the Initiator in this story) sets for her, her poppet tells her, “Do not worry, Vasilisa, for the morning is wiser than the evening.”  In the end, the doll helps Vasilisa win her fire from Baba Yaga.

I make poppets, too, like Vasilisa’s mother, and sell them at Radiance. For #The100DayProject, I decided to make twenty, so I will have some on hand next time they need a new batch. My poppets are made of fabric scraps and embroidery floss and lots of love, filled with the energies and ideas I am pondering as I make them.

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