I've got this about halfway done; my students wanted to learn new stitches to use on temari, and I obliged. They learned detached chain, stem, spider web, fly stitch, and how to make silk ribbon irises!
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Friday, August 24, 2012
Another Sarkis Lunch
I tried the Russian summer soup (it sounds like okrosh, but that's not how it's spelled) and a kebab at Sarkis last month. Andreas had Greek salad, with a new presentation style, and cheese-filled lavash. The soup tasted like milk with lots of dill and chopped veggies in it. It was chilled, too. Definitely different. The kebab was huge and tasted okay. Meat just isn't normally done well here.
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Second Attempt
Here's my second attempt at a C 10. I don't think it came out as good as the first one, but I have practice to do.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Oklahoma In Moldova
Eco Valley is an organic fruit and vegetable business started by an Oklahoman former Peace Corps volunteer here in Moldova. Don't the veggies look great?
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Moldova,
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C 10 Done
I think this came out pretty well! It's certainly bright, as I used kyo temari thread on top of the metallics.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Baby Afghan
Elliott is the son of my husband's colleague and my future boss. He was premature and they still have not returned from the US. When they get back, this afghan made from bamboo yarn from Turkey will be waiting for him.
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