I'm stitching another heart for Hilfe fuer Kranke Kinder. This one's by Asya, who's six. His is rather colorful and with interlacing colors.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Monday, February 22, 2010
My First
I now own my first temari made by someone else. I LOVE it! It was made by Ginny in New York, and I got it because I participated in the Lunar New Year Great International Temari Swap in the TemariKai Yahoo group. She was my partner. I normally hate orange, but this just glows and it's sooooo pretty in person! I'll treasure it always. It also gives me reason to participate in more swaps of temari.
Ginny also sent me a temari-themed badge holder and a pen with Temari is a Ball on it. They're so cute, and since I now have to wear a badge every so often, I'll use the holder. Thank you Ginny, you've made my first temari swap so much fun, despite my anxiety about not being good enough.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Shuttering Up
This week it was the middle shutter, all green. I put in three needlesful in two colors. The break from just earth tones is kind of nice.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Still Crossing
I haven't broken down and done any of the specialty stitches yet. The skeleton for them out of cross stitches is coming along pretty well, at least.
Labels:
cross stitch,
Winter White
Friday, February 19, 2010
Asian Round Robin - Nicki's Block
Here's Nicki's block before I worked on it. As you can see, I was the first! I also decided not to do the obvious fan or geisha - to leave them for someone else.
And here's a picture after what I've done. I made rickshaw wheels in the right upper corner, added a Buddha medallion, did some seams, and also did some maple leaves. I hope she likes it.
And here's a picture after what I've done. I made rickshaw wheels in the right upper corner, added a Buddha medallion, did some seams, and also did some maple leaves. I hope she likes it.
Labels:
crazy quilting,
finish,
round robin
Momosapiens First Round
Here are some pictures of the Momosapiens parodista group in their first round competition in Teatro Verano a week ago. The light blue, yellow and white are the Uruguayan national colors. Some of the performance was the same as what they showed us at the Marine House, but they had to do a full, nonstop seventy minutes for the competition.
Labels:
non-stitching,
Uruguay
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