This temari ended up with a little extra in one of the shots. Missy the cat so wanted to pounce on it....
This is the first of three normal temari shots. It was a pretty easy pattern to do; I think the variegated threads are so fun to work with.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Two Biscornu
Well, I ended up deciding to make two biscornu, since the top and bottom were mismatched sizewise. So, the second bottom is started next to the top.
Labels:
charity,
cross stitch
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
More Parade Pictures
Since I had people asking for them, here's a post of more pictures from Saturday night. Some of the costumes were a bit ... fanciful. I think he's supposed to me a Mardi Gras Zulu warrior. These dancers were with the all-woman candombe group. It might be why their constumes are less skimpy than the others.
And here are the women again, La Melaza. They stopped and played right in front of us. Of course, they had to wait for the fireworks to stop. Did you know you can set off pretty much any firework in the middle of town without consequences here? Okay, legal consequences. If you don't do it right, you might injure yourself.
Labels:
non-stitching,
Uruguay
Finished Ornamentally
As you know if you read my One World One Heart post, this ornament is going to go somewhere after I draw the name on the fifteenth. Trying to be prepared, I finished the ornament this past week. The canvas and directions had come with a "Flying Needles Finishing Form" from Dallas, Texas. I had never used one before, and it was not what I was expecting. The package said it was easier to use than doing it yourself. I found it harder, actually, following their instructions. The only step it saved was cutting out the round forms from mat board. The rest was the same, and a bit harder because of the hollow of the forms. On top of that, they were not exactly the same size, so they were harder to stitch together.
This wasn't a product I'd buy on my own. I'd never heard of it before using it this time. I wonder if anyone's had any better experience with it.
This wasn't a product I'd buy on my own. I'd never heard of it before using it this time. I wonder if anyone's had any better experience with it.
Labels:
bargello,
finish,
finishing,
needlepoint
Still on the Second Row
Monday, February 08, 2010
Desfiles des Llamadas - All Drums, No Pipes
Crowds gathered for the Parade of the Calls Saturday night near downtown Montevideo. The parade was supposed to take place on Friday, but was rained out. We were lucky enough to be on a rooftop on the parade route - food and drink included. This parade has been split up into two nights because there are so many drumming groups that want to take part. We went to the second half. It was awesome.
The group from Maldonado, near Punta del Este, had a representation of a famous piece of architecture in Uruguay. An artist has a work in progress on the coast. It's an all white house with no right angles and is constantly being added to.
Like Brazil, Uruguay has its share of scantily-clad dancers in its parades.
Sponsors for the groups and the groups themselves have huge flags that they wave over the crowds lining the streets.
Yet more dancers. Even though this is technically an Uruguayan black history parade, most of the participants aren't. On the other hand, they all have a good time.
If y'all want to see more pictures of this, comment. I have more that I'd love to use, but I don't want to overwhelm you! Oh, and we're going to at least two more Carnaval events this week, so expect more pictures...
Labels:
non-stitching,
Uruguay
Still Crossing Down
I've resisted doing aught but cross stitches again, and I am getting a bit farther along. Now to find more time to stitch.
Labels:
cross stitch,
Winter White
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