Last month our plans to see Harry Potter were foiled by a short in a popcorn machine. The damage in the theater was so bad they closed it off and there was smoke on the mall's glass roof. The cinema's on the top floor, and it happened the day before we got there. No injuries or anything, but it's going to be a while until it's open again. Maybe we'll be able to see Harry Potter at the other mall before it stops its run.
Friday, January 07, 2011
Thursday, January 06, 2011
Proudly Pirouetting
I finished the stitching on this in the middle of last year, but didn't make it into an ornament until last month. The recipient was feeling down and not in the Christmas spirit the day I gave it to her; I think it helped some. I think it came out fairly pretty.
Labels:
cross stitch,
finishing
Lovely Pinkeep from Ana
I am very lucky to have friends who gift me with their handiwork. This Ana made for me. It's a beautiful pinkeep with its own foldout stand, so it can stay out all year! She also gave me these brilliant threads that are itching to be made into a temari. Thank you so much Ana! It's all spectacular!
Labels:
cross stitch,
gifts,
Uruguay
A Curious Post
Andreas never fails to snicker when he walks past these two stores in the mall. Finally, he took a picture last month. They're both well respected local women's clothing chains. It's the fact that they're next to each other here that gives him giggle fits. Anyway, I thought I'd share a little bit of the weirdness of living in a country where the language is different.
Labels:
non-stitching,
Uruguay
Magela's Felt Heart
At our little Christmas party, Magela gave me this cute felt heart that she made. I don't have a tree here, so it sat on my mantel over Christmas. Thank you so much, Magela! It's darling.
Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Passionflower Temari
This is just a simple three spindle temari, but it reminds me of a passionflower. It was one I gave away for Christmas.
TGOSM Ornament Exchange - Thank you Kay!
Kay sent me this gorgeous ornament in one of my favorite color combinations. I love it! This was part of the The Gift of Stitching Magazine's exchange. Thank you Kay!
Labels:
cross stitch,
exchange
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