Sunday, August 24, 2014
Still Lost in Austen
I just finished reading Sense and Sensibility this afternoon and am looking forward to reading Emma, next. A couple of years ago, when I first resolved to read all of Jane Austen’s novels, I started on my eReader with free downloads and read three on that device. Then I happened upon the complete collection (six volumes) in hardback (in unread, nearly pristine condition) on eBay for $25.00! What a find! I had to add them to my library. Although the digital reading devices have their own charm and advantages, I think I may actually prefer holding a real book in my hands, feeling the paper as I turn the pages (downright heretical these days, I quess). It just takes me back to the joy of reading as a child. I was wondering what everyone else thinks.
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Tast 2014: Beaded Herringbone Stitch
I used heavy-duty craft/button thread instead of embroidery cotton in order to fit it through the narrow eye of the needle I used for beading. I have a difficult time keeping herringbone stitches even - and found it almost impossible with the added challenge of beading. DH suggested that I should have used my magnifier, but I'm not sure it would have made much of a difference...
Saturday, August 09, 2014
TAST (Continued)
Trying to get back in the swing of things a little bit, I
thought it was about time to revisit TAST and resume work on my stitch sampler. I wanted to add a little bling so I did a
variation of the chained bar, zigzagging over metallic gold rickrack. Below that is a row of closed herringbone
stitches. Then comes a row of backstitched herringbone stitches. Next is a twisted lattice band. Lastly, there is a row of double herringbone stitches.
Friday, August 01, 2014
Another Song
I’ve been AWOL from this blog for quite some time and hope
to resume posting on a regular basis, soon.
In the meantime, here is another little original song I just uploaded to
SoundCloud. I wanted to make a test using
TX16Wx Celtic high whistles.
The photo is of me from “back in the day.” I’ve been thinking about the past quite a lot, lately…choices made, times when I simply chose not to choose (out of fear or confusion), roads not taken… and I marvel at how I arrived at this place of blessing and peace. My mom would have laughed and said it was “more luck than management!” I am married to a man who is altogether lovely from the inside out. He’s “the warmest chord I ever heard” to quote Joni Mitchell. Long ago, a friend described him as an angel that God had sent to land at my feet. And just in the nick of time, too…
The photo is of me from “back in the day.” I’ve been thinking about the past quite a lot, lately…choices made, times when I simply chose not to choose (out of fear or confusion), roads not taken… and I marvel at how I arrived at this place of blessing and peace. My mom would have laughed and said it was “more luck than management!” I am married to a man who is altogether lovely from the inside out. He’s “the warmest chord I ever heard” to quote Joni Mitchell. Long ago, a friend described him as an angel that God had sent to land at my feet. And just in the nick of time, too…
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