Saturday, May 19, 2012
On The Frontside
Most of the case is done; it's time to stitch the front part. The design has been hard to work with because the designer did it digitally, but didn't put the resolution at a high enough quality to print it out on a single full page or to blow it up onscreen to see properly. Some guesswork has been involved.
Labels:
cross stitch,
exchange
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Racing, Moldovan Style
They racing association closed off the major street behind us and set up a karting track. We went and looked a couple of Sundays ago, and this is what we saw. It was kind of neat, but sad that they don't have any racing above this level in the country. There -might- be a road rally race at some point this summer.
Labels:
Moldova,
non-stitching
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Uzbek Food In Moldova
I'm a bit behind on food pictures. This set is from Caravan, where we went with the Larsons last month. Caravan is an Uzbek restaurant in downtown Moldova. The food is delicious, and the atmosphere is unique. Rice pilaf is evidently Uzbek, and it was good, but the real treats were the appetizers. The next time we went, I only had those. Desserts were okay. The baklava was a disappointment, especially in a country where you can get it all over and made well.
Labels:
food,
Moldova,
non-stitching
Handmade Jewelry
We were at the Night of Art last month. It's a charity benefit for the International Women's Club of Moldova. People pay to get in and artists pay to exhibit and sell. There are also local business sponsors. I, naturally, gravitated to the textile exhibitors. This bracelet is my gift for my Mom for Mother's Day. It's hand tatted and has Swarovski crystals embedded in the tatting. Below is a pair of crocheted earrings I bought for myself. No "real" art caught our eyes, so we didn't come home with any paintings or sculptures.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Little Monastery On The Hill
Tipova's chapel is very pretty, and the grounds around it were showing off when we visited last month. As mentioned before, we did not go inside as there was a wedding going on.
Labels:
Moldova,
non-stitching
Temari For Cathy
This temari was mailed out to Cathy L last week as a prize for the March challenge on the CQI group. The temari is a double kiku with interlocking diamonds at the obi. I think it came out pretty well, and I hope she likes it when it gets to her!
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