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In progress shot of my Nehalem Bay shawl. Did a quick steam block to see how the laces look together.
The center is from Evelyn Clark's Knitting Lace Triangles and is her ripple lace stitch.
The outer lace is one I found in a japanese stitch dictionary, that I modified slightly to fit the repeat needed. I'm trying to decide what sort of border I want to do. I have an idea that I think will work. We'll see.
White thread is a life line.
Here are the cows and egg cups in progress. I painted half of the cows and all the egg cups last night, and tonight I will put them in the oven to set them. I discovered that I really need a blue (and maybe a purple) paint pen, because my designs got fairly monotonous after a while. Plus, I couldn't figure out a good way to use the black on the cows - I thought drawing spots would be too cliche. I'm thinking I might try butterflies next, or another flower garden like the red tulips, but multicolored.
So this is my actual start. I’ve done a small piece of cutwork on navy linen, the circle is an inch in diameter (drew round a UK 2p coin) and then I’ve just made some small patchwork pieces, building up a collection of bits while I think. I need my red & white gingham fabric really before I do much more as need to have pops of that in the mix and I need some thin card to cut more paper templates from. The small hexagons are 1/2 inch and the large 3/4 inch. I think I prefer the smaller size but I’m thinking of making a memory quilt so the large size might work best? I also wondered about doing some old fashioned lazy daisy embroidered flowers to then cut up for patchwork but I’m not as patient as Karen for time consuming work so not sure.
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OK...it's getting better, I finished most of the backs, have to put my contact info on them yet though...all this while getting my daughter set up for cyber school, talking to the cantora about our flamenco show on Saturday and being sick. YUCK. BTW it is 2:20 PM.
Boris allows Giada to practice petting him. He's not too happy about the technique (see: tail) but like a good teacher, he strives for a patient approach.
dress train for my grandmother, out of devil dog wrappers from the snack cakes she has eaten since my grandfather's illness. dress form made in 1926--same year as her birth.
This is what I have done so far on my next queen sized quilt. It is raining this morning so I will probably spend the day in the sewing room.
The new garden wall my husband built for me is shown here not quite completed (more pics to follow). This is my new garden this year, and required more effort to create than is obvious at first glance! I do love having a place to plant and weed.
There are notes on this photo, to help identify the plants and chart their progress.
August 11, 2007.
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