to snuff” to sell so I kept it and it took on a life
of yarn was the beginning of my 3rd Rainbow
Serpent Of The Dreamtime…
And I am happy. HAPPY.
Hanging to dry… |
Closeup, hanging to dry… |
Yarn in a ball… |
Starting to knit who knew what? |
Once I finished the ball of yarn I started crocheting. At this point she filled the entire large ottoman to the chair. |
Front of piece early August… |
Middle of piece early August… |
End of piece early August… |
And the head starts to form… |
Just behind the growing head… |
The growing middle… |
The end, mid-August… |
Now she fills whole ottoman and entire seat of chair. |
What once was a pointy head that looked like a tail is beginning to grow into a Rainbow Serpent’s Magical Head, and on she goes… |
Yes, pour me a cuppa.
What a happy sounding post. I’m very curious how your serpent will end.
I’ve already found you on facebook. I finally gave in and got kind of settled there. Well, to be honest, I like one of the games. For a while, I guess.
It’s nice to do while I lissen to spoken books.
Have a great weekend!
Laane honey! It’s SO good to see you! And here’s your cuppa! 🙂 You know you wrote to me after I’d left EC and I got your note but had no way to write back because the account was closed, and then I’ve kind of been swallowed up by life this summer but I’ve thought of you so often and felt real pain over what you have been going through. I hope the dark clouds pass and you come into rainbow days very soon.
Much love and big big hugs!
Maitri 🙂
Oh, I’d love a cuppa, too! Let’s sit and chat about Rainbow Serpents, pugs and Quarter Horses. Isn’t it amazing how when you start a project it takes on a life of its own and becomes whatever The Creative Muse desires?! So glad to hear that you are HAPPY! Warm hugs my dear friend.
Oh honey, here’s your cuppa! Wish we could sit down and have one for real. I’d love to visit your fibery world but at least I can live vicariously through your blog because it’s been in my blogroll for a long time! 🙂
And yes, I remember having coffee with Miriam Sagan in Santa Fe nearly 20 years ago. She is the niece of Carl Sagan and an incredible poet. She talked about being “Used by the Muse.” Amen! And don’t you just love it!
Big Warm Happy Hugs to you, and I’m clinking my cup of tea with yours!
Love,
Maitri
I would love to join you too! I would like to bring something wonderful, what shall it be?
What a wonderful treat it was to read about Mellisandra – she is beautiful, and it is great to hear that things are going so well for you. You deserve it all and more 🙂
xx Lidian
Lidian, Dearheart! It’s so good to see you! I was thinking about you the other day because NaNoWriMo will be here before we know it. I didn’t stay with it last year but I’m going to this year. Are you in?
And I’ve just poured you a cup of tea and how about bringing some clotted cream for the fresh baked scones? :o) I’m warming up some lemon curd for them!
I love love love your blogs. They are so charming. I keep up with them on my blogroll!
Blessings and Love and a Big Hug to you,
Maitri
The Rainbow Serpent is so neat. I love the colors.
I also would love a cup of tea.:)
And here is your cup lovely Jean, :o)
I all of a sudden was told I had to meet a deadline next weekend for a fiber show I’m supposed to exhibit in and Mellisandra has to be finished by then.She won’t be as long as she was going to be but she’ll be glorious any way! It’s going to be quite a challenge so wish me luck all of you!
And here’s your nice hot cup of tea and Coco the puggerini will be right along with a warm scone!
Hugs,
Maitri
I love love love your blogs. They are so charming. I keep up with them on my blogroll!So glad to hear that you are HAPPY! Warm hugs my dear friend.
pour me a cup, please!
i am doing some needle work too but it’s cross stitching. i’m into these for two years but till now i haven’t finished as my laziness always rule. i always admire your work, from just a roll of yarn, you make it a piece of art work.
have a nice day!
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What a happy sounding post.I’d love to visit your fibery world but at least I can live vicariously through your blog because it’s been in my blogroll for a long time!