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I've decided to make a throw for my couch!
I'm really pleased with how it's coming along! ...considering that I didn't know how to crochet before this!
There's more info on my blog! typewriter.blogsome.com/2008/07/01/go-canada-go/
Still a work in progress but am happy with it so far. WIll probably be a birthday gift for my sister since she loves tulips.
pieced quilt top. Work in progress.
This is a baby quilt made for JD Frazer (http://www.userfriendly.org) and family, to celebrate the birth of his second child.
Unfortunately, there are no photos of the finished quilt. The quilt was quilted in a 1-inch square grid that followed the piecing lines.
Two perfectly sized containers, a couple of wrapping cloths that will do as napkins, chopsticks and a chopstick container.
The fumes from the adhesives make me think that perhaps this should not be used for food. I will be getting "fake food" to put in the boxes to complete the project.
Here's a progress shot of the scarf I'm working on for my husband. Just cables without borders! The texture is fun, & a little funky I think!
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Création de typographies génératives pour les titres et de la couverture du Catalogue ArchiLab 2013 aux Editions HYX.
Générateur graphique made with Processing+Géomérative
Création de typographies génératives pour les titres et de la couverture du Catalogue ArchiLab 2013 aux Editions HYX.
Générateur graphique made with Processing+Géomérative
Création de typographies génératives pour les titres et de la couverture du Catalogue ArchiLab 2013 aux Editions HYX.
Générateur graphique made with Processing+Géomérative
Just purchased a new place in a townhouse complex; this was my first view. Seriously needs a new coat of paint, new carpets in places and a bit of personal redecoration.
Overall - very pleased and happy.
I knit mittens up to about half an inch past the thumb, then put the palm stitches on waste yarn and cast on the same number of stitches for 1x1 rib. I finished the mitten end and made an I-cord loop for a buttonhole. Then I put the palm stitches back on a needle, picked up stitches from the back of the hand, and finished the hand and fingers like a glove.
The thumbs will get a large buttonhole to make it flippy as well.