Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Sunday, October 30, 2011
3 doilies in one doily
“I don't think necessity is the mother of invention. Invention . . . arises directly from idleness, possibly also from laziness. To save oneself trouble.”
― Agatha Christie, An Autobiography
― Agatha Christie, An Autobiography
I wanted to make doily. I could not decide which one of 3 doilies and I was lazy to make 3.
However, I decided to take one part of each doily which I liked to make one.
"Laziness run in front of us" old saying :)
That how I made this doily, therefore, I decided to name 3 in 1.
However, I decided to take one part of each doily which I liked to make one.
"Laziness run in front of us" old saying :)
That how I made this doily, therefore, I decided to name 3 in 1.
Made from 100% cotton yarn.
Hook 1.65mm
I have some pattern of it.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Autumn
Leaf
Floating down with grace and ease Carried off by the Autumn breeze Rich in hues of orange and red Landing in the flower bed What once was buzzing full of life Now succumbs to the pruning knife Staring up at the wilted rose Another season comes to close Looking for memories of this day Not forgetting her fun filled stay Lying amongst the rocks and sticks I'm the one the little girl picks Hurries home with the one she took Placing it in her poetry book 8/05/2014Copyright © Tim Smith | Year Posted 2014
Monday, October 24, 2011
Camera :)
The History of CamerasLearn about the history of cameras with our timeline that takes you from early optical devices all the way through to modern digital cameras.
This camera I made in June and completely forgot about it.
Size of it is 1 cm/ half inch.
Materials were 100% cotton black and blue.
Hook 1.65mm
It was made to order of one person
with whom I worked for short period of time.
She was happy by it which made me happy.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Once more a Tooth :)
The tooth fairy is a fantasy figure of early childhood.
The folklore states that when children lose one of their baby teeth, they should place it underneath their pillow and the tooth fairy will visit while they sleep,
replacing the lost tooth with a small payment.
The tradition of leaving a tooth under a pillow for the tooth fairy
to collect is practiced in various countries in the Anglosphere.
Once I made a tooth to give to my dentist.
Now when I tell people about it,
they ask to make for their doctors.
Size of this tooth is approximately 1inch.
I used 100% cotton white, blue and small amount red colours.
Hook 1.65mm.
I do have a pattern contact me price $5.
Approximately price for a tooth $5 depends on time.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Artist - Mister Who.
Artist - Mister Who.
Magic or sorcery is the use of rituals, symbols, actions, gestures, and language with the aim of exploiting supernatural forces. The belief in and practice of magic has been present since the earliest human cultures and continues to have an important spiritual, religious, and medicinal role in many cultures today.
The belief in magic and magical powers dates back to the earliest recorded history. In Egypt, for example, large number of magical papyri, in Greek, Coptic, and Demotic, have been recovered. These sources contain early instances of much of the magical lore that later became part of Western cultural expectations about the practice of magic, especially ceremonial magic.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Glaceau SmartWater
My husband likes to drink this water.
Yes, I agree it is better tasty than others, price is also reasonable.
SmartWater comes in different bottle sizes.
However, I am going to show something different :)
I found on bottle that
a small witty way to remind people about recycling.
I only showed two of four that I saw.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Doily, my old hard work
Doily, my old hard work that made from
many pieces of flowers, leaves and circles.
I used Irish crochet techniques for a first time.
I used Irish crochet techniques for a first time.
I don't remember how many of them I crocheted.
but it took 4 ... 5 month to crochet and sew all of them together.
It was a gift for my brother-in-law and his wife.
A Flower
© Aldora Sparrow
Published on October 2008
Have you ever heard
of a flower that never needs
Water, soil, or sunshine?
A flower that stays in full bloom
Through summer and winter
Through good times and bad
A flower that rarely gets smaller,
growing endlessly.
A few lost petals,
A little droop,
but, without a doubt,
it will always regrow
into something more beautiful.
I have one of those.
I call it Doily (Love).
of a flower that never needs
Water, soil, or sunshine?
A flower that stays in full bloom
Through summer and winter
Through good times and bad
A flower that rarely gets smaller,
growing endlessly.
A few lost petals,
A little droop,
but, without a doubt,
it will always regrow
into something more beautiful.
I have one of those.
I call it Doily (Love).
Rainbow from nowhere ...
Rainbow ... Amazingly it was clear blue sky and one small fluffy white cloud that produced slight rain. And it was enough for rainbow. Of course sun was in right place and time. It was sunset time. I looked out of my window when I saw the rainbow. I quickly grab a camera. And snapped same pictures :) ).
What is the meaning of a rainbow?
Rainbows speak directly to our heart and soul, filling us with awe
and energies all around us. Rainbows bring the promise that the
trouble of today will surely come to pass, hold strong in your faith
and vision and the rainbow will bring fresh beginnings and new
prosperity.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Happy B-day, my dear friend!
Once upon a time, there was a French botanist by the name of Pierre Magnol (1638 – 1715).
He helped scientists determine that plants came in families and not just species.
The Chinese began naming magnolias long before the 1600s.
What taxonomists and botanists call Magnolia officialis since the 1600s,
the Chinese have been calling hou po.
There seem to be as many symbol interpretations about magnolias as there are people who love magnolias:
- In Victorian times, sending flowers was a discreet way of lovers sending messages to each other. Magnolias symbolized dignity and nobility.
- In ancient China, magnolias were thought to be the perfect symbols of womanly beauty and gentleness.
- In the American South, white magnolias are commonly seen in bridal bouquets because the flowers are thought to reflect and emphasize the bride’s purity and nobility.
For more information:
Card made by this tutorial, flower made by me on my friend B-day.
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