Kathy's set of garden blocks all are silkies surrounded by borders. I picked this one. All her blocks remind me of Di van Niekirk designs.
Since I thought that, I went ahead and embellished like it was one. I'm more of an abstract person and less of a silkie person, but I tried my best. I hope she likes it. It's on its way to Australia now.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
More from Maldonado & Punta del Este
A pretty azalea in bloom. Too bad azaleas only look lovely a couple of weeks a year.
Papier mache mammy and pappy figures in arts center in Maldonado.
The clock tower on the square.
Lighthouse at Jose Ignacio, a resort town.
Pretty shoreline. I collected a lot of shells her. The beach is La Paloma.
An unknown flower in the hotel courtyard.
Victorian era cash register at the hotel bar.
Labels:
non-stitching,
Uruguay
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Springing Out
This piece reminds me of spring, which I wish would finally arrive here! I just completed the second part of, I think, nine.
Deceitful Beads
Don't you just hate it when companies mislead you? We were misled when we bought these two boxes of beads. Same manufacturer, just different color combinations. The one on the left is how we bought them. The one on the right is after unwrapping. I'm sure the amount of beads advertised was correct and such, but from the packaging, you expect the little boxes to run to the middle. Nope, you can see how they went. So while we'll use the beads, I doubt we'll buy from this company again.
Labels:
stash
Diane's Blue Block
Straight from light to dark on the beaded blocks. Diane's block is all blue-y. There were seams on it done, beautiful ones. too!
I thought it needed a focal point and I had this lovely metallic feather, so I put it smack dab in the middle. I also added a beaded wheel and some seamwork. I hope Diane likes it.
Labels:
crazy quilting,
finish,
round robin
Sunday, November 14, 2010
More Punta del Este Pictures
There's a lighthouse on the island a couple miles from the shore. Here's a picture, with a seagull mimicing it.
Some surfing pictures.
Some surfing pictures.
the shore. It looks like it once was a metal fishing boat.
Punta del Este is the shore part of the town of Maldonado. We went there, and this is a picture of the church on the main square in the background, and an old military base in the foreground.
Inside the military barracks was a display of the founders of the countries of the Americas. Even George Washington was represented!
Labels:
non-stitching,
Uruguay
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