Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Basics On Police Scanners

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The workbook with Instructions for these slopes tunic (that is so?) sent me a friend who lives in Yokohama, has a birthday in February. At once I fell into the part. Laboriously I worked during the summer holidays by the Japanese crochet. Today the slopes tunic is finished, but no threads
sewn and not damped.
has, in the absence of a photographer for tomorrow and the day after
wool spinning stones (9 years) today evening trying to photograph - and not that bad. Crochet

I have the hanging tunic Evilla.
consumption: 120 g
crochet hook: 3
Last night I was at times Ravelry go and find
the Häkelhängerchen there and also has a right
name, namely Openwork Camisole and to my annoyance
a English guide with which I would rather be sure
finished because I have one time or another
of the Japanese manual was much to ponder.
But no matter, it was a nice holiday work!




Friday, September 24, 2010

How To Keep Bed Slats From Falling

summer break summer break ended

Now I was not entirely handmade abstinent during the summer.
I have dedicated myself to a long-cherished project - the construction of a carpet-weaving equipment with the stick.
had first of all I a lot of footage from fabric remnants (a long time I've sewn a lot and like) whittle (thanks to an electric scissors that I found on the tool fund my husband's not complaining just as with scissors): Countless 1 to 1, 5 cm wide strips of fabric
And then strips of fabric woven from strips of fabric on the rod-weaving equipment:
the beginning it was very easy but had to increase as the length of the carpet I have enormous pull and watch so that the warp rips:
The finished mosaic is now about 1.4 meters long and 75 cm wide, become:
And I have a whole moving box fewer scraps! ;-)

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Communication Board Patient Print

No3 - the beginning

After a writing break, I'm working on No3 on the reading test of the manuscript. It took a long time to be History has shaped into something concrete, so the writing break. But I've noticed that these breaks are an important part of the creative process. Ideas need time to mature and to become concrete.

But now I have plotted and began to write. The story is more complex than the other two, playing in three time frames that make up the story.

It goes to the Caribbean and into New Orleans in the late 19th Century. The protagonists are three women who become tangled in the threads of occult phenomena and sexual obsessions and, at the end - hopefully Augenzwinkern - can deliver it.