After I finished the neckline embroidery I started with some embroiderry for a pair of cuffs as well. I don't have any deadline, it's just something to keep my hands busy while I'm watching tv or doing other stuff.
I once again selected a pattern from the German patternbooks. This time I wanted to do something fairly big, but also a bit organic and not just geometric.
This time I wanted to do the second pattern from the bottom. I liked the little flower buds. It was also a pattern that was a bit more complicated to figure out the best stitch order. In the end I started with the ribbon, and then I continued with each flower for itself.My embroidery got a bit squashed, I counted wrong so I missed one row going down on my first part of the ribbon, and rather than redoing it I made the ribbon in total two rows more narrow, one less on each top and bottom. I still have some more flowers to add, and then I'm thinking about adding a row above and below the pattern.
Over the weekend I've been up in the mountains in our cabin. We don't have tv, so it means some time to craft. I took advantage of being there with my mother, so that she could help me to untwist some bundles of silk embroiery thread, so that they are ready for use whenever I need them.
It was such a lovely weekend up in the mountains, even if it was a bit chilly. The temperature was down to -28c when we arrived. Saturday was the warmest day with -15c. I can't help but wanting to share some nature porn.
There are few things that are more lovely than an open fire. |
When we arrived I first had to shovel enough snow for us to actually get into the cabin. Great fun when it's - 28, or not. |
On Sunday I went out for some cross country skiing. There is a special stillness in the air when it's cold and you are totally alone with just the sound from your skis and ski poles against the snow. |
The cabin from the ski track |
The colours when it's this cold are also amazing. This is when dusk started to set in. |
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