I only have the beads to add and then to make the stitching into ornament. I like the way the green worked up.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Last Sights of Punta
Supposedly everyone takes a photo of this sculpture while in Punta.
You can tell from the color of the water here that it's the ocean side of point. Isn't it pretty? The river side looks much more muddy.
Here's the sign to the big white house on Punta Ballena. Great view, but the house is really just a marketing ploy by the artist. I wasn't impressed.
You can tell from the color of the water here that it's the ocean side of point. Isn't it pretty? The river side looks much more muddy.
Here's the sign to the big white house on Punta Ballena. Great view, but the house is really just a marketing ploy by the artist. I wasn't impressed.
Labels:
non-stitching,
Uruguay
Friday, November 19, 2010
Bead Store
Well, I had half an hour while waiting for the shawarma to be ready last week, and the bead store was only a block away... The leather things are new. Aren't they cute?
Kathy's English Garden Block
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.
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.
Labels:
crazy quilting,
finish,
round robin
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.
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