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Scribblearts: In a dark place no longer
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Incoherent ramblings about dangerous implements. Saturday, September 6, 2008. In a dark place no longer. Although I haven't been documenting it well here, I have. Been busy making stuff these last few months. I also managed to finish off a UFO that had been hanging around forlornly. The Iris Mermaid scarf is now at home with my husband's stepmother, who lives in a warm climate and celebrated a birthday this summer. More details on Ravelry. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm working on it.
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Scribblearts: "It almost looks like an A."
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Incoherent ramblings about dangerous implements. Sunday, December 30, 2007. It almost looks like an A.". My mother, when she caught sight of this ornament on her gift bag. Um, yeah, Mum.that would be because it is. Or my best attempt at one in wire and beads. Must practice, apparently. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What will you do with your one wild and lovely life? Doubt is a beautiful twilight that enhances every object. I'm working on it. With short sleeves for the August Sibling.
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Scribblearts: Music meets chalk
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Incoherent ramblings about dangerous implements. Sunday, August 23, 2009. Thanks to Pip Lincolne over at Meet Me at Mikes! For blogging about this. Labels: work of others. Thanks for your appreciative comments on Hugos Wheels, Janna! Did you mean to have yourself as noreply on Blogger? I just came on over to Scribblearts to say thanks! January 21, 2010 at 9:59 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What will you do with your one wild and lovely life? I'm working on it. Suck it upcycle bathmat.
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Scribblearts: Fresh from the oven
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Incoherent ramblings about dangerous implements. Tuesday, December 30, 2008. Fresh from the oven. Can you tell I was anxious to get these to dry? Just in the nick of time for Offspring the Younger to give to her teacher at the end of the school year. Garter Rib by Charlene Schurch. Abundant Yarn and Dyeworks Naturally Dyed Sock Yarn. Donovan Should Wear Red. April 7, 2008. June 10, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What will you do with your one wild and lovely life? I'm working on it.
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Scribblearts: Baby bunny
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Incoherent ramblings about dangerous implements. Wednesday, December 31, 2008. A very lovely single left over from spouse’s first knitting project. I believe it was a German blend of silk and merino. July 10, 2008. July 10, 2008. He has a most excellent little tail, if I do say so myself. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What will you do with your one wild and lovely life? Doubt is a beautiful twilight that enhances every object. I'm working on it. With short sleeves for the August Sibling.
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Scribblearts: Keep those birthday party invitations coming
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Incoherent ramblings about dangerous implements. Sunday, October 19, 2008. Keep those birthday party invitations coming. Originally uploaded by scribblearts. I love having opportunities to try out new projects. Here's my first attempt at Pink Penguin. S patchwork fabric basket, made for one of Offspring the Younger's friends. Great tutorial. And one I highly recommend. Plus, the results are just so dang cute! We popped in a few small containers of fun bath products, and this:. At The Long Thread. Reworki...
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Scribblearts: Bagmania
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Incoherent ramblings about dangerous implements. Wednesday, December 31, 2008. Offspring the Younger, inspired by a pattern. And fabrics we found at the Pine Needle. Commissioned me to put together two reversible sling bags and a little zipped pouch. Here's the reverse side of the polka dot bag. And here's the second bag and the little pouch. I love this pattern. Can't you imagine all sorts of great possibilities? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What will you do with your one wild and lovely life?
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Scribblearts: True to form
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Incoherent ramblings about dangerous implements. Sunday, December 30, 2007. I suspected when I started this blog that it would fall victim to my nature- in other words, it would become wildly inconsistent. I can't even blame the advent of Ravelry. I've had this affliction for a long. Catching up on some of this year's projects (in no particular order):. A Christmas gift for Mum. Colors are her choice and suit her perfectly. She also chose the lining fabric, a Kaffe Fassett print. One source of great frus...
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Scribblearts: Documenting the year
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Incoherent ramblings about dangerous implements. Tuesday, December 30, 2008. Well, I haven't been so good at keeping up this here blog in 2008. Perhaps there's still time to address that shortcoming. This is the first of my long-done projects just now seeing light on the internet:. A birthday gift from one of the offspring to a cherished friend. Did you know you can find quite cheap pillow inserts at IKEA? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What will you do with your one wild and lovely life?
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Scribblearts: Relief
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Incoherent ramblings about dangerous implements. Monday, April 30, 2007. This banner came together the night before the baby shower. I used wool felt, a cotton velvet ribbon, and Heather Bailey scraps from the quilt my mum made for the baby. The mother-of-pearl buttons are antiques my gram (who will be 90 this year) inherited from her mother and grandmother. My cousin looks like he's examining the finer points of the stitching, doesn't he? For inspiring this one:. I think they liked it. Subscribe to: Pos...