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King sized crocheted hexagon blanket made from scraps of wool that I hand dyed on display in bedroom. A crocheted mini blanket hanging on the wall as well.
The time had come. The honeycomb was full of that wonderful concentrated bee energy food, bright golden in colour, ecstatically sweet in taste, sweetly flowery in fragrance. The sun conspired with me, to shine his best of rays on the honeycomb, and aid in taking a photograph that would be the next best thing to actually tasting it.
the central part can be seen on Mawelucky's work
which i wil mimick with this prep.... later...
i put a pink 15 by 15 on a fluorescent lamp.
The final iteration of my flower hexagon pattern. The final pattern is now available on Ravelry.
Pattern page: Starflower Hexagon
Non-Ravelry members can download the pattern here: Available in US and UK terminology as well as color and black-and-white versions!
Pattern by the ever so clever Lucy of Attic24: attic24.typepad.com/weblog/hexagon-howto.html
Moonstitches' excellent tutorial on how to join hexagons: moonstitches.typepad.com/photos/block_meet/index.html
Now using TWO plastic shoe boxes to store fabrics and supplies for making hexagons.
My blog: sewandsox.blogspot.com
I haven't done any edits this garish in a few years...but since this picture is about the bokeh and not the actual content, I figure it's okay to ruin it with impossible colors. I tried a new trick in order to achieve these colors, although all those bokeh spots were naturally occurring...not that I know how to add them to a picture, anyway, haha.
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Today was perfectly fine from about 4:50am to 3:15pm...at which point I realized that someone obtained my e-mail address and spammed a bunch of my contacts. It pissed me off, because I'm normally very vigilant when it comes to online saftey. Anyway, I guess if this sort of thing ever happens again, where someone claims to be me...all I can say is to think about whether what "I" am saying to you is characteristic of me. When we know each other well, it's pretty hard to fool us. I'm sure this has happened to you before (getting spam from one of your contacts, even though it wasn't actually them who sent it)...and when we think "That doesn't sound like something he would say", then we're all good.
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A hexagonal steel ring, size 7. This ring was made by grinding out a standard hardware store steel hex nut to size.
The ring weighs 0.8 oz (23 g), and measures just under an inch (0.94 in, 24 mm) across the facets and just over a half inch (0.54 in, 14 mm) in width.