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Design by Oneday Designs
Linda Sellick describes her Shawl like this.
This beautiful lace triangular shawl is worked from top to bottom. The easy to remember stitch pattern is suitable for novice as well as experienced knitters. There are only five purl rows in the entire shawl, making it a relatively fast knit.
Beads are vertically mounted and knitted in on the edge of the border.
This pattern has both written and charted instructions and includes a complete row count chart. The shawl can easily be made larger by simply working additional pattern repeats.
I was inspired to design this shawl after purchasing a lovely skein of variegated hand dyed yarn and the diagonal nature of the design showcases the colour changes beautifully. I have also knit this pattern using a solid shade of yarn with equally good results.
I designed this shawl while sailing on the Atlantic Ocean on our sailing vessel “Oneday”
View of Otter Cliffs (center) and outlying islands (right) from Gorham Mountain, Acadia National Park, Maine. Copyright 2011 Sam Hess Photography. All Rights Reserved.
January 3, 2014
Photo a Day project. 3/365
Here is a perfect example of why I am a fan of providing a description or narrative with a photo: Someone looks at this and thinks, "O.K. VR, ANOTHER (neon) sign. Yawn. No. This image will never have to worry about competing for space on a museum wall. But, the story behind it is semi-interesting. Wanna'hearithereitgoes:
There was a snowstorm last night. About 5 or 6 inches here, in the central region of the People's Republic of New Jersey. Not a lot of snow. However, the Governor declared a state of emergency, schools were closed, and my workplace was closed. The temperature was not expected to get above about 15 degrees F today, and I think it was the combination of the cold and the snow that caused worry. No complaints from me. So far, so good.
It is not uncommon for me to stay in ALL day, if I do not have to work. However, I love bookstores, and I did want to browse the selections at Barnes & Noble. I did not get motivated to leave home until about 4:30pm. Headed to the bookstore (which is located in this mall), and could see that, despite the fact that the mall was open for business, the bookstore was closed. I had my camera, because I did want a shot of this sign at the "magic hour". Took this, turned around and headed home (disappointed that the bookstore was closed).
But, hey, if my workplace was closed, I guess I can't complain that the bookstore was closed. I'm sure their employees were just as happy to have a day off as I was.
Womp. Womp.
Design by Oneday Designs
Linda Sellick describes her Shawl like this.
This beautiful lace triangular shawl is worked from top to bottom. The easy to remember stitch pattern is suitable for novice as well as experienced knitters. There are only five purl rows in the entire shawl, making it a relatively fast knit.
Beads are vertically mounted and knitted in on the edge of the border.
This pattern has both written and charted instructions and includes a complete row count chart. The shawl can easily be made larger by simply working additional pattern repeats.
I was inspired to design this shawl after purchasing a lovely skein of variegated hand dyed yarn and the diagonal nature of the design showcases the colour changes beautifully. I have also knit this pattern using a solid shade of yarn with equally good results.
I designed this shawl while sailing on the Atlantic Ocean on our sailing vessel “Oneday”
Pegasus, the mythological flying horse.
Το αγαλμα του Πήγασου, στην πλατεια Φλοίσβου στο λιμανι της Κορίνθου.
Uno scatto presso le sorgenti di Capofiume a Collepardo, un raggio di sole filtrava dagli alberi sulla roccia, qualche foglia secca autunnale completava il quadro, ho fatto appena in tempo a scattare prima che tutto tornasse in ombra... purtroppo per la fretta la foto è leggermente mossa ad ingrandimenti maggiori, anche se alla risoluzione imposta da Flickr il difetto non è visibile.
EF-S 15-85 a 85mm, 1/6 secondo a mano libera, f/5.6, -2/3EV ISO 800. In post produzione aggiunto 1/3 EV, nitidezza 55, riduzione disturbo luminanza 10, Saturazione +7.