In my march into the 21st Century (dragging my needlepoint behind me in a little red wagon borrowed from Beloved's grandson) I have made Blog "mobile enabled." This means that if you want to read Blog on your smart phone, it is in a format made specifically for mobile devices.
I actually prefer the usual format when reading blogs on mobile devices. If you are like me, scroll down to the bottom of the page when using your smart phone and click on "View Web Version" and you'll be back at a regular computer view that shows the column on the right hand side of the page. You can toggle back to "View Mobile Version" if you change your mind.
For those who blog via Blogger, Google seems to be rolling out this feature to those who use their Blogger in Draft setting. When it is available for your blog, you'll get a message from Blogger when you log into your account that allows you to turn on the mobile view if you wish.
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Saturday, December 18, 2010
Art Interpretation (Revolution Included)
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Maggie,
Melissa Shirley,
Spinster Stitcher,
Sundance
Paris Bottman Cat Stocking from Maggie Designs |
http://sundanceinstitches.blogspot.com/2010/12/lattes-at-starbucks-and-jane-lafazio.html
The article she mentions by the artist Jane LaFazio is here. It's quite interesting to see needlepoint through the eyes of an artist whose work is being reproduced this way. If you go back to the Sundance blog link above and scroll back some, you'll see close ups of various parts of the Tree of Life design as they were worked.
http://janeville.blogspot.com/2010/12/tree-of-life-reincarnated.html
If all this art talk is duller than dishwater for you, then you might want to go over to the Spinster Stitcher's blog where she is fomenting revolution. I plan to sign right up. After all, who doesn't want to be involved when SS is leading the charge? A good time is guaranteed to be had by all.
http://spinsterstitcher.blogspot.com/2010/12/show-us-your-backside.html
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow Blogging at http://chillyhollownp.blogspot.com Archived Yahoo 360 postings at http://profiles.yahoo.com/chillyhollow
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