Tracy at Ink Circles decided to try to design for variegated threads. This is the beginning of the result. I am one of the first set of beta stitchers, and we are supposed to use Cosmo floss. These are the first three of six colors.
Showing posts with label 2022. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2022. Show all posts
Saturday, April 23, 2022
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
Monastery Buys
We visited Manasijia Monastery in Despotovac, Serbia at the end of February. This is what we bought at the gift shop.
Sunday, April 17, 2022
Friday, April 15, 2022
Fab Fit Fun Spring
All this stuff was in the box I got in March. It'll come in handy soon, especially the travel jewelry box and the satchel. Then the wine glasses after we move.
Leonora's Feast
This is the feast that Leonora made a few weeks ago for our communal Monday dinner. It was so very delicious!
Labels:
2022,
food,
Kosovo,
non-stitching
Sunday, April 10, 2022
Cozyblue Catch Up
Three months' worth of cozyblue kits. I like all of these, so they may make it into my person stitch maynia.
Temari From Elaine
I love this temari Elaine made for me from our facebook group. Its colors are wonderful and the stitching is fantastic. It inspires me to try more.
Saturday, April 09, 2022
Sunday, April 03, 2022
White Wine
Wine is ready. I think it came out pretty well. This goes with the red wine one that I finished a couple of years ago. Maybe I'll find a good framer when we move to Warsaw. Else, a trip to Moldova is necessary.
Saturday, April 02, 2022
Thursday, March 31, 2022
Bubbles RYO by Ink Circles: 22 for 2022 #22
Upside down, but it's a start. This is quite a bit different, color wise, than the original. Will see how it goes.
Saturday, March 26, 2022
Viking Loom
We were in York in January visiting a dear friend. To my delight, she lived only a couple of miles from a great stitch store, Viking Loom. This is what I bought. Got some starts for my own stitch maynia coming up.
Tiny Snowflake by Durene Jones: 22 for 2022 #16
This little snowflake turned out quite pretty. I used one of Jodyri's flosses and a scrap of fabric, possibly hers. It will become a Christmas ornament soon. The pattern is from Durene Jones.
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