Wednesday, April 30, 2014
April Smalls SAL Check in
It's the fourth month of the year, and I've finished the fourth dragon in the Twelve Dragonlets of Christmas series!
Four colly birds! Or are they calling birds?? Wikipedia tells me "colly" was an old English word for black...I think most people sing "calling" rather than "colly". These fellas work either way. =)
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Sunday, April 27, 2014
April Just Nan SAL Check-in
Soooo...I have to admit that I didn't stitch on any Nan pieces this month! But let me distract you by showing you a Just Nan finish from *mumble mumble* that I never shared!
This is Lady Scarlet's Secret Garden.
The stitched piece is a wee needlebook. It was actually pretty easy to put together. The flowers are blue on one side...
...and pink on the other.
I'll definitely be working on Lady Scarlet's Journey next month though...May is Menagerie May!
Friday, April 18, 2014
2014 Easter Treasure Hunt Blog Hop
Hello and Welcome! If you have hopped over here to find another letter in the lovely and talented Jo's Easter Treasure Hunt Blog Hop, then I have a letter for you! And if not, well...I still have a letter for you!
In case my little Rabbit isn't the best communicator, your letter is...
Have you figured out the phrase?? You'll now be hopping back to Jo at Serendipitous Stitching where you can leave a comment with your guess! Good luck, and come back for a visit, where I might show you stitching, knitting, or more pictures of lovely Spring flowers!
Or you know, you might be in for a real treat and get to "listen" to one of my geeky rants. =)
In case my little Rabbit isn't the best communicator, your letter is...
R
Have you figured out the phrase?? You'll now be hopping back to Jo at Serendipitous Stitching where you can leave a comment with your guess! Good luck, and come back for a visit, where I might show you stitching, knitting, or more pictures of lovely Spring flowers!
Or you know, you might be in for a real treat and get to "listen" to one of my geeky rants. =)
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Orchid Daze: Lasting Impressions - Part 1!
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Gracious, this year's Orchid Daze opened at the beginning of February, and I am just now getting around to posting about it!
Like last year's display, 2014's theme was inspired by three artists. This year, however, instead of Surrealist artists, the orchids paid tribute to three Impressionistic artists.
In the lobby, it was Van Gogh.
This little guy was posing so prominently, I couldn't resist. =)
But back to the orchids!
Moving on to the atrium, we have what I think is the most easily identifiable of the three...Monet and his waterlillies, of course.
Lots of gorgeousness all around the "bridge" (it's really just a hanging prop...very clever).
These orchids foreshadow the daffodils that would come up in just a few weeks.
There were also some beauties in giant pots set around the perimeter of the atrium.
Now we move on to the main greenhouse.
Can you guess the artist??
The focus here is more on individual blooms than a profusion.
Did you guess the artist was Gauguin? I have to cry foul here a little bit...he is technically a Post-Impressionist. And, c'mon, there are plenty of awesome Impressionists left! Renoir, Pissarro, Cassatt, Manet??? Color me disappointed.The orchids, though...they do not disappoint. =)
Thought I'd throw in a little leaf texture to make sure you're still paying attention. =)
Now, although a lot of these shots were taken with the macro lens, I was using a crappy tiny tripod (a cheap GorillaPod knockoff). Just wait until you see round two (and three...), taken with my spiffy birthday tripod!
Gracious, this year's Orchid Daze opened at the beginning of February, and I am just now getting around to posting about it!
Like last year's display, 2014's theme was inspired by three artists. This year, however, instead of Surrealist artists, the orchids paid tribute to three Impressionistic artists.
In the lobby, it was Van Gogh.
This little guy was posing so prominently, I couldn't resist. =)
But back to the orchids!
Moving on to the atrium, we have what I think is the most easily identifiable of the three...Monet and his waterlillies, of course.
Lots of gorgeousness all around the "bridge" (it's really just a hanging prop...very clever).
These orchids foreshadow the daffodils that would come up in just a few weeks.
There were also some beauties in giant pots set around the perimeter of the atrium.
Now we move on to the main greenhouse.
Can you guess the artist??
The focus here is more on individual blooms than a profusion.
Did you guess the artist was Gauguin? I have to cry foul here a little bit...he is technically a Post-Impressionist. And, c'mon, there are plenty of awesome Impressionists left! Renoir, Pissarro, Cassatt, Manet??? Color me disappointed.The orchids, though...they do not disappoint. =)
Thought I'd throw in a little leaf texture to make sure you're still paying attention. =)
Now, although a lot of these shots were taken with the macro lens, I was using a crappy tiny tripod (a cheap GorillaPod knockoff). Just wait until you see round two (and three...), taken with my spiffy birthday tripod!
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Friday, April 4, 2014
Finished Object Friday (two socks! er...FOUR socks!)
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It's time for my latest finish in the Cookie A Sock Club! Actually, this is the first finish for the 2014 club...Possibly Maybe!
Or, as I called them, Definitely Absolutely, because there was no contest on which of the two sock patterns I was going to knit.
I made one big modification...I continued the pattern down the heels. The socks in the pattern are photographed on this wonderfully fuzzy "bearskin" rug, and the depth that the model's heels sunk into it tricked a few of us into thinking that there were going to be patterned heels.
But when I scanned the pattern...plain heels! So I decided to make up a heel. If I had to do it again, I'd do things a litle differently...you can peruse my Raverly page if you're curious for more details.
I've actually started the second pair of socks, and they are going much quicker. Both patterns are inspired by Björk, so I'm calling them Swan Feathers. =)
I also took some better pictures of my Vamp socks:
My legs are not cold, they're just so white they're blue, LOL!
These socks were a little tedious to knit, but I LOVE how they turned out.
And the obligatory cookie shot:
Chocolate Crackles. I was honestly disappointed...they seemed kinda dry. I may have done something wrong, though.... The hubby still scarfed 'em. =)
It's time for my latest finish in the Cookie A Sock Club! Actually, this is the first finish for the 2014 club...Possibly Maybe!
Or, as I called them, Definitely Absolutely, because there was no contest on which of the two sock patterns I was going to knit.
I made one big modification...I continued the pattern down the heels. The socks in the pattern are photographed on this wonderfully fuzzy "bearskin" rug, and the depth that the model's heels sunk into it tricked a few of us into thinking that there were going to be patterned heels.
But when I scanned the pattern...plain heels! So I decided to make up a heel. If I had to do it again, I'd do things a litle differently...you can peruse my Raverly page if you're curious for more details.
I've actually started the second pair of socks, and they are going much quicker. Both patterns are inspired by Björk, so I'm calling them Swan Feathers. =)
I also took some better pictures of my Vamp socks:
My legs are not cold, they're just so white they're blue, LOL!
These socks were a little tedious to knit, but I LOVE how they turned out.
And the obligatory cookie shot:
Chocolate Crackles. I was honestly disappointed...they seemed kinda dry. I may have done something wrong, though.... The hubby still scarfed 'em. =)
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