or a bit of a cloudy one. I mainly worked on sky this week.
Thursday, December 08, 2011
Book Buy
When we went to UNIC, another department store in town, I bought some books. The place was too crowded to really look around and buy things, but Andreas found these for me. One is fishes in cross stitch. The other is florals in surface embroidery with iron on transfers. Together they were about $10.
Labels:
stash
Wednesday, December 07, 2011
The Lady Is Complete!
It's been quite a while, but she's finally done and she's beautiful! The best viewing distance for her is about three feet. It feels good getting such a large project done. I've sent an email to the charity I made it for to see if they still want it. If they don't, my husband insists on keeping it. Now to find another patriotic piece to stitch!
Outside of being large, this was a fairly easy stitch. My main complaint was that the beads were too large for the area they needed to fit, and that they were unevenly sized. Made do, though.
Outside of being large, this was a fairly easy stitch. My main complaint was that the beads were too large for the area they needed to fit, and that they were unevenly sized. Made do, though.
The Guest Room
Moldovan homes have a formal living/dining room, which acts as the family brag room. It's the place where all the best things are kept, and is kept spotless. It also has all the certificates and awards won by the family hung proudly, and the best rug on the wall. This top picture is of the rug made at the craft school hung in their mock up of that room. The second and third pictures are of embroidery in the room, and two more show the awards won by the school.
The last photo is of the food and drink they laid out for us. The drink was fresh pressed, barely fermented wine.
The last photo is of the food and drink they laid out for us. The drink was fresh pressed, barely fermented wine.
Labels:
Moldova,
non-stitching
Working Left to Right
I'm working the top part from left to right now. It's coming along pretty well, though I have nothing done on the bottom yet.
Crackers On Their Way
I made three Christmas crackers for exchange. They're filled with stitchy things, some of them bought here. I hope their new owners like them!
Labels:
crazy quilting,
exchange,
finish
Tuesday, December 06, 2011
Antiques
All the items in this room were collected from the surrounding village. Many of them were in use through the Soviet era. They don't have them properly cataloged and preserved yet, but a lot are interesting to look at.
Labels:
Moldova,
non-stitching
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