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Monday, May 5, 2008
Cinco de Mayo Crepe Paper Flowers
Labels:
Janet Moyer,
Mexican Lady,
needlepoint
Are you having withdrawals now that Juanita the Mexican Lady's weekly stitching blog post is over? I am!
But Janet Moyer kindly sent a photo from the Cinco de Mayo celebration in San Diego Sunday that shows the big crepe paper flowers she wanted Juanita's flowers to resemble. She really did a good job with her version, didn't she?
So celebrate Cinco de Mayo with us and enjoy one last posting about The Mexican Lady.
(Thanks, Janet. The photo is lovely.)
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Basket Mania
Labels:
baskets,
Kelly Clark,
needlepoint
Baskets are big in Chilly Hollow. People in this area collect the Longaberger baskets and I was given a lovely hand-made Appalachian basket as a wedding present years ago. I used to keep my current project’s threads in it beside my stitching chair but now that we have two active dogs, It’s safely put away. Less temptation to grab a skein and run, right?
Fortunately for basket fans like me who need to keep their baskets safe, Kelly Clark has a series of painted canvases of various baskets that have started showing up in monthly clubs and classes here and there. I must say that these work up very nicely!
Two basket classes are going to be taught at Needle Nook of La Jolla the end of May. The illustration above is the Provence Picnic Basket from this class. Pretty nice, huh? The other basket is Christmas-themed. You can see them both here at the class description on the NN of LJ website.
http://www.needlenookoflajolla.com/events/classes.html#kellyclark
At least three other baskets (they seem to be Valentine’s Day, Spring Flowers, and Winter Knitter’s Baskets) are going to be monthly clubs at What’s the Point? starting next July. You can see them stitched here at the shop’s website. My favorite of all the baskets is the winter one with knitted items spilling out of it. Ok, which of you needlepointers who also knits wants to stitch this for me?
http://www.whatsthepoint.biz/
There’s no excuse for a basket-free zone in your home any more.
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