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tubular herringbone in size 11 ruby red and matte yellow, and size 10 jet black seed beads. Admittedly not my best piece. Made while I was still playing around with the weave. Of course, someday when im enormously famous, you can say that you owned one of my earliest pieces!
Vintage Christmas ornaments hang from winter bare branches on a tree in a traffic circle at 32nd Avenue & Dumfries, Vancouver
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Vintage Christmas ornaments hang from winter bare branches on a tree in a traffic circle at 32nd Avenue & Dumfries, Vancouver
I use all natural gemstones when making my handmade jewelry.
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Original knitting pattern. Designed to fit the 18” American Girl or similar dolls with an 11” chest circumference.
Mae is a short sleeved hooded pullover with an allover lace pattern on front and back, a deep v-neckline and garter stitch edgings. There are decorative buttons at hip. Sweater is knit flat in two pieces from the bottom-up, then seamed along side edges before picking up stitches for the sleeves and hood. Sleeves are worked in the round on DPN’s, the hood is knit flat then seamed at top edge with a three needle bind-off. Pattern includes schematic.
Shown knit in Knit Picks Comfy Fingering for red version, and Drops Baby Merino for yellow version.
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This narrow resin bangle features eye catching thin ruby red zigzags in a pale yellow background.
The internal diameter of the bangle is only 2 5/16 inch wide. The bangle itself is 7/16 inch wide.
2" silverplated bobby pins, adorned with handmade glittering ruby red polymer clay cabochons and vintage glass beads.
Delicious strawberries found at my local Farmer's Market in Long Beach, CA.
Note to Editor..I returned to the Farmer's Market this past Sunday, April 3, 2011 and took new pics as seen in this set
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Ok, so New Year's didn't kick off the way I expected. Aside from my grandfather passing away on Dec. 27, the university screwing up my financial aid papers, and just a bunch of family drama llama I also have the whole "guy issues" deal going on.
Dunno. Didn't think someone would assume I was not bright enough to recognize BS excuses, especially when they aren't accordant with the argument that was brought up. Things like that hurt. Still have yet to hear back from them, but oh well. I'll sip on my soda to ease the butterflies in my stomach.
So, in order to keep my mind off of all these things I decided to put my energy into something positive & productive. Today I picked out a new color to paint my whole room in. I fell in love with this color, and I can't wait 'til it's all done by tomorrow!
1-2-2009
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I use all natural stones when making my jewelry.
If you like this image and you would like to see more, you can find my entire collection on Etsy.
Just search for "Delezhen" :)
See the blog post for more info: Valleyschwag Hoedown
This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. If you use this photo, please list the photo credit as "Scott Beale (Laughing Squid)" and link credit to laughingsquid.com.
I use all natural gemstones when making my handmade jewelry.
If you would like to see more of my collection, or have a piece of your own, you can find me on Etsy.com
Just search for "Delezhen" :)
Essa é a Cacau, minha lindinha!
Eu viajei neste final de semana, e vim correndo postar uma fotinha dela, mas amanhã eu volto com calma e baixo uma fotinha da lemon meringue, que chegou junto com a Cacau.
Aqui ela está usando aquele sapatinho que adotei recentemente, e achei super fofo. Deve ficar ainda mais lindinho com uma meinha, mas ainda não tive tempo para tricotar.
Boa segunda-feira, e uma excelente semana também!
Original knitting pattern ~ Sophie is a modern slouchy hat with a hemmed edge, designed to fit dolls with a head circumference of approx. 12 1/4", like the 18" American Girl doll. Knit in sport weight yarn. The ridged stitch pattern gives it a textured slinky-like look that emphasizes the casual fit. Worked in the round with minimal finishing required.
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Got a new hummingbird feeder, hoping to catch a glimpse of the ruby-throated hummingbirds as they migrate back north through our area..
Last time I bought a feeder, the lady told me not to leave the feeder out once it got close to the first frost, or the birds would be tempted not to make their epic flight across the Gulf of Mexico, and would then freeze or starve to death when the frost comes. There's a lesson to be learned there. But if you're just looking at pretty pictures, you should stop reading now.
Are we really so different from the hummingbirds - or the bears that we are always warned not to feed? We are told that feeding them discourages them from hunting and foraging in their usual manner - and that it dulls their fear of man. That results in man / bear interactions that usually end badly for the bear.
Feeding people (long-term) runs the same risk. I'm not talking about helping someone who's hit a hard spot in life, or who is not able to fend for themselves. I'm talking about those who make a conscious decision to take the easy road. Why should they work and support themselves if someone else is willing to do it for them?
The problem is of course that they are limited to living off what the government can take from taxpayers, and they never really get enough. The government can only take so much without causing a breakdown in the system. Eventually those that depend on aid come to hate their providers for not providing 'enough'. Or they just lose their sense of self-worth, lower their expectations, and become totally dependent. Both outcomes are bad.
So why would 'free people' allow themselves to be subject to the same uncaring bureaucracy that starved the Indians and even today allows just enough to survive - not thrive? Because it looks like a free ride? It may look that way, but it comes at a heavy price.
You may never work a day in your life - but you will always be another man's 'boy'.. You will have to step when he says to step, and fetch when he tells you to. And every time you do, the human being in you dies a little.