I received this beautiful purse from Betsy. It's in colors I love and is the size I like to carry. On top of that, it's cute! I love the little dragons attached to the chains. Thank you!
Sunday, January 09, 2011
Saturday, January 08, 2011
Handmade Paper
Isn't this paper pretty? I got it at the pre-Christmas artisan's fair. Not sure what I'll do with it yet, but I thought the marigold petals in it were so pretty!
Labels:
non-stitching,
Uruguay
Pandas and Penguins - More Montevideo Christmas
A few pandas for Betsy from the mall's Christmas displays. This one was outside Santa's area. Penguins and camels and tigers, too! They're already beginning to take down the display. Bye bye holidays, hello Carnaval.
Labels:
non-stitching,
Uruguay
Sun Square Temari
Yet another of the gift temaris, this one is a simple square design on a S4 marking. I think, because of the thread and color choices, that it came out pretty well.
Friday, January 07, 2011
Getting to the Bottom Branches
You'd think that such a small ornament wouldn't take long to stitch, but it took a surprisingly long time to get this far. It might be that every single square is stitched and there are a lot of color changes. Anyway, I'm working on it still and I hope to have it done soon.
Labels:
cross stitch,
ornament
Ball for Braeden
Braeden, a friend's five year old, came over to dinner one day last month and was fascinated by me making a temari. He learned the difference between a needle and a pin, and how a temari was marked. So, what could I do but foster his interest by making him his own temari? His favorite color is red, so I made red the dominant color for embroidery.
He enjoyed it when I gave it to him and used it in the original intent - throwing it across the yard and playing catch. It was holding up surprisingly well.
He enjoyed it when I gave it to him and used it in the original intent - throwing it across the yard and playing catch. It was holding up surprisingly well.
Gift from Sussy
Sussy gave me this wonderful magazine. It's Labores en Hogar, and is a Spanish language needlecraft magazine. If you see a copy, grab it. They're very, very rare here in Uruguay, and full of wonderful projects. Thank you so much, Sussy!
Labels:
gifts
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