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i went on a tiny shopping-spree yesterday (i say tiny as i didn't spend much in total, hooray). i only needed a top for yoga classes, but fell for a skirt, then picked up a t-shirt, plus two dresses. oh dear.
Shopping with daughter for glass paint at the craft store. Realized I didn't have a pic for today. You would think there would be all these wonderful abstract possibilities - but guess not after the holiday season and getting ready for inventory and transition. Most of the displays did not provide a good eye shot. These are science fair boards that were stacked.
"Designer Patterns 2012" "geometric fashion 2012" "geometric patterns" "canadian designer" "designer fashion 2012" "toronto fashion 2012" "toronto artist"
Pattern that I created. Feel free to download it for personal use only. If you're interested in commercial use, please get in touch with me: elsammora@gmail.com
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Elsa
Patterns: Narval (Samantha Taylor), Beadlines (Margaret Bremner) , Caviar (lori Howe) and Yuma (Tina Hunziker)
Pattern pattern that I created. Feel free to download it for personal use only. If you're interested in commercial use, please get in touch with me: elsammora@gmail.com
Thanks
Elsa
This is some of my Pattern Darning for Stitch Exploration in August.
The half circles and crescent I found at
www.victorian-embroidery-and-crafts.com/
The description of the needlework is at the above URL - scroll to the end of the stitch dictionary and just below this is 'fancy embroidery stitches'
I left them part done so the chain stitches could be seen. I have not used chain stitch for padding before and found it quicker and easier to prepare the shape. Here it is done with wool but I am also trying it on cotton fabric with different threads.
Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus), shown here growing on a dying sugar maple at Distant Hill Gardens. It is one of the easiest edible mushrooms to identify, and often grows in large numbers, making collection easy.
Learn more about this delicious edible mushroom at:
www.distanthillgardens.org/2012/08/31/life-on-distant-hil...