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I can work again! After moving all of the non-craft books into my bedroom I now have a place for everything and everything in it's place.
A little zakka shop located in osaka japan. This place is so cheerful and colorful. It's like a fairy tale ♥
link: bit.ly/rqWY0o
You can find a lot of thing in Kızlarağası. It is famous place in İzmir. And here a gift shop, a lot of things handmade. And one of it on the way.
“Masks” designed by Ray Komei and hand printed on a linen-like textile, part of a set of coordinated fabics and wallpapers in the “Contempora” series by Laverne Originals. Blogged at Aqua-Velvet.
A break from my 'diary' now to show you the latest on the landing craft that will be part of the D-Day Museum here. Tim was off yesterday and we popped down to check Mum's house, riding partly along the seafront on the way home. Tim couldn't ride his bike this way, but waited while I came to have a look and take some photos.
Some info from the D-Day Museum website:
LCT 7074 is a 59-metre long ‘Landing Craft, Tank’ (LCT) that carried 10 tanks to Normandy for D-Day. The tanks belonged to 7th Armoured Division and went ashore in France on 7 June 1944.
LCT 7074 is owned by the National Museum of the Royal Navy, which has received funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund to display the ship next to The D-Day Story. The ship has been brought to Southsea seafront by sea from HM Naval Base Portsmouth and will open to the public in 2020. The Sherman and Churchill tanks, which used to be on show in front of the museum, will be displayed on board the LCT.
The lower shelves hold craft supplies. I found this CD shelving unit on the street. Love how well made it is and its thin profile for storing and displaying stuff.
I used my betel nut box from Thailand but any box would work. My box measures 8.5x9.5" , 8" high with the depth of the container part 2.25". I used several sizes of pharmacy bottles to create separate compartments. Now I can easily find the tool I want to use with the added benefit of being able to carry all the tools to different "clean" work spaces.
Some of the things that I made or that were released in 2011. Blogged
1. TeaTime Trivets 2. Butterfly Potholder 3. Leaf Potholders 4. Fall Trivet
5. Habitat Challenge Quilt 6. French Press Cozy 7. TeaTime Quilt 8. Welcome Wall-hanging
9. Leaf Sampler Trivet 10. House Coaster Set 11. Winter Wonderland 12. TeaTime Trivets
13. Crane Star 14. SpringTime Bag 15. 'Tis the Season 16. Nesting Boxes
This amazing artwork is crafted on thick leather. The headpiece is of pewter or similar and there is a considerable amount of metal thread work.
It was hidden away in a B+B in Bergamo ... Antiques Roadshow material!
"Give me my power armor and my laser rifle, and I'll take on the world" -Paladin Danse Part of a series of lead up photos before I post the truck stop.
While I was packing the Dollies I took the chances of taking pictures I didn't take in the moment. Here you have a picture of the "daughters" of the Doll Manufacturer, Builder and Engineer!
This may be the largest bronze of its type in all of California. It took the community and artist 10 years to fund and craft this massive monument. Modeled after a local Belgian horse the sculpture stands 18 foot tall by 44 feet long and weighs 10,000 pounds. The statue stands at the corner of Brighton St. and McCourtney Road just west of Grass Valley off State Highway 20 in Nevada County. The statue is a tribute to the struggle, hard work and cooperation of the pioneers with each other and their livestock to hew a livelihood from the virgin wilderness. nevadacountyfair.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Gentle-Gi...
With a Kath Kidston theme.
Ugh.. I am so sick of embrodery floss! Lol. My fingers aren't small enough for these little things!!
A big shout out to Roxanne @ Baking In Miniature for the adorable sewing bag, books, and ribbon!
Adorable craft table is from Menutmon on Etsy / Menutmon.com
Samarkand is a city in southeastern Uzbekistan and among the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Central Asia. Samarkand is the capital of the Samarkand Region and a district-level city, that includes the urban-type settlements Kimyogarlar, Farhod and Khishrav. With 551,700 inhabitants (2021), it is the third-largest city in Uzbekistan.
There is evidence of human activity in the area of the city dating from the late Paleolithic Era. Though there is no direct evidence of when Samarkand was founded, several theories propose that it was founded between the 8th and 7th centuries BC. Prospering from its location on the Silk Road between China, Persia and Europe, at times Samarkand was one of the largest cities in Central Asia, and was an important city of the empires of Greater Iran. By the time of the Persian Achaemenid Empire, it was the capital of the Sogdian satrapy. The city was conquered by Alexander the Great in 329 BC, when it was known as Markanda, which was rendered in Greek as Μαράκανδα. The city was ruled by a succession of Iranian and Turkic rulers until it was conquered by the Mongols under Genghis Khan in 1220.
The city is noted as a centre of Islamic scholarly study and the birthplace of the Timurid Renaissance. In the 14th century, Timur made it the capital of his empire and the site of his mausoleum, the Gur-e Amir. The Bibi-Khanym Mosque, rebuilt during the Soviet era, remains one of the city's most notable landmarks. Samarkand's Registan square was the city's ancient centre and is bounded by three monumental religious buildings. The city has carefully preserved the traditions of ancient crafts: embroidery, goldwork, silk weaving, copper engraving, ceramics, wood carving, and wood painting. In 2001, UNESCO added the city to its World Heritage List as Samarkand – Crossroads of Cultures.
Modern Samarkand is divided into two parts: the old city, which includes historical monuments, shops, and old private houses; and the new city, which was developed during the days of the Russian Empire and Soviet Union and includes administrative buildings along with cultural centres and educational institutions. On 15 and 16 September 2022, the city hosted the 2022 SCO summit.
Samarkand has a multicultural and plurilingual history that was significantly modified by the process of national delimitation in Central Asia. Many inhabitants of the city are native or bilingual speakers of the Tajik language, whereas Uzbek is the official language and Russian is also widely used in the public sphere, as per Uzbekistan's language policy.
Ch Ch Changes!!!
I hated the brown, It made that green look even more garish to me sooo I repainted the table and shelves white and I decided to just make the shelving evenly spaced and have them completey wrap around the corner rather than that break in the middle. It looks a lot more cohesive to me now but now my back hurts! LOL
Finally ready to share my crafty space... or my crafty basement corner.
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My Craft Corner...in my bedroom,I just re-arange my room for my new hobby...yes it's sewing work .
I love to see all my doll all the time...It's very good to see them there .
The shelf from "INDEX" HOME DECORATE SHOP..and put it by my Dad.