I was drawn to this block because of the curved seams in the middle looking like a waterfall. Debbie requested Victorian stuff, and well... Victorian to me is excess and bling.
So this is what I did. A lot of beads, a sequined ribbon, blinged ribbon, and a Christmas tree. What could be more Victorian than a Christmas tree? I'm waiting to send this out until I've got the next block in the series done too because I need to send it to Finland, and Finland is very expensive to mail to. So, four different sets into one package!
Tuesday, December 07, 2010
Monday, December 06, 2010
Dual Star Temari
Another of my temari for giving. This one is two interlocking five-pointed stars. I might try it again.
Darlene's Paisley Jewels
Darlene asked for paisleys on her blocks, so I cooperated. I made two giant ones in different bright colorways. I hope she likes them.
Labels:
crazy quilting,
finishes
A Hope
I started Winter White on the first of this year. My hope is to finish it by the end of the year. I'm getting close, since I'm halfway done with the special stitches, and after that there's only beading. Maybe I can do it in the next few weeks.
Labels:
cross stitch,
Winter White
Sunday, December 05, 2010
Lunch in La Paloma
During our trip to Punta del Este, we looked for whales. Supposedly they were out there, but we never saw any. At least we had a decent lunch in La Paloma, a tiny resort town on the Atlantic coast. Andreas had a burger (above) and I had a chivito (below). Both were, obviously, huge. The fries were decent. too.
Labels:
non-stitching,
Uruguay
Saturday, December 04, 2010
Entry's Done
With the completion of the second plant, the entry's done. Yay. Now on to more windows and shutters and windows and shutters...
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