Thursday, June 05, 2008

More Dubrovnik

After reading my previous Dubrovnik post, my companion said I had to do more. I'd mentioned the restaurant on the Gruz harbor and then not shown a picture, so... here is one he took. We were on the balcony terrace of the place and it was a clear night. The lights are across the bay between Babin Kuk (where we were) and Gruz. Boats would sometimes come in to dock. It was very pretty.
This is part of Gruz by daylight, including a spiffy suspension bridge that we went over on our way to Split.

Our hotel had "outside" elevators. They were more like tiny trams, since they went on a grade instead of straight up and down. Here's a picture of the hotel's beach from the elevator. The beach, like all Adriatic ones, is rocky.

Another thing I didn't mention was how we got into Dubrovnik's old town. When you park on the north side of the fort, you come out at the top of it and have to walk down stairs. Lots of stairs. On the way back, you get to go up them. There are stores and shops and cross streets on them too.


Green Redone


I'm much more pleased with this since I changed the outer heart color. I also did something different with the filling stitches - I decided to do a modified Algerian Eye stitch in the middles of the large flowers. I've also decided to leave the inner hearts blank instead of filling them. I like the look better. Since this picture, I've finished up band 5. On to band 6...

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Dubrovnik Stash

There are numerous textile sellers on Dubrovnik's old town streets. All purport to be selling handmade items. Very few of them are actually plying their craft at their stalls. I broke down and bought this lovely cloth from one of them. It's very plain linen with a satin stitch border of flowers with a line of slinge around the inside (really well done) and a hemstitched hem. It cost me twenty euros, a pretty good price, I think.
I also found a fabric shop! It was tucked away in one of the streets in the lower portion of the old quarter, fairly close to the Poor Claires monastery. She had a small inventory - a couple of needlepoint kits, some fabrics, and more trims. She also stocked a lot of shades of the local perle cotton. I bought these trims for my crazy quilting. The braided ribbons are dark blue and green. She had other colors - buff, red, and orange - but these were the ones I liked best. I've got a bit of a fascination for eyelets these days, so I bought the white. Now to figure out what to do with them. In sum, the cost was less than ten dollars.




Missing Lines

I discovered while on the road trip that the canvas is missing some lines on the petals. If I had done it the way it was drawn, I would not have had alternating petals all the way around. When you look at the picture they give with the stitch guide. it's pretty obvious the canvas wasn't completely drawn. Another disappointment in this series. I'm compensating and will finish it, just hate that I have to do so. This is what I accomplished while waiting in traffic jams in Montenegro.

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Dubrovnik

We spent a total of three nights and two days in Dubrovnik and stayed at the Hotel President. It was typical of the big hotels - impersonal and somewhat cold. The service in the restaurant was practically nonexistent. Overall, it was overpriced, but so was the rest of Dubrovnik. On the other hand, this top picture is of the view coming in from Montenegro. The red rooftops and walls are of Dubrovnik's old town, which is about a fifth of the size of the city overall.
We spent two days wandering around old town, visiting everything from the aquarium to an exhibit of war photos. This second picture is of the boat basin, where you can catch a boat to go out to the islands just off the coast.

Both my husband and my companion say I have a depth perception problem; it's probably why I have a really bad case of acrophobia. Despite that, I climbed the city wall! This picture is of the stairs I had to go up to get there. Both staircases, plus another one not visible in the shot. My heart was racing by the time I got to the top, and several times at the top, but I did it. The views were gorgeous.

There is a pathetic aquarium by the boat basin. I think this anemone was the only creature looking happy in the place. I think my companion took a great photo of it, don't you?



The cloister in the Dominican monastery is a restful, cooling place in the old town, even if you have to pay an entrance fee - like everywhere else in Croatia. The monastery has a very pretty, still used church and a small collection of reliquaries and other religious objects. The best part is still the cloister with its palm and orange trees.

We had lunch here on the first day. It was just sandwiches, but they were good and the shade was needed. It's in the main square of the old town and about twenty feet from where most of the walking tours gather.
I think we spent just enough time in Dubrovnik. Besides old town, we explored the beach area by the university and had dinner at a cute place overlooking the port at Gruz. If we had spent another day, we would have needed to go out to the islands to find something to do.

Still on Blue


It's coming along some - I worked on it for a day while we were in Split, in the morning before my companion woke up. I like the way it's looking so far and am happy I decided to do it over one. The project is only available here, and any other copying of it is wrong. There are three colorways. The other two are orange and purple. I still like blue best.

Monday, June 02, 2008

Light Blue, Anyone?

Not much done on this since last picture, but I did manage to add light blue to the second side. Maybe I can finish this part this month.