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This is a blog to show off my needlework, mainly crazy quilting, beading and crochet. It makes me happy to create these things and even more happy to share the fun with friends. Pictures of my beading projects are at http://www.flickr.com/photos/37765046@N00/sets/72057594083565963/

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Snowstorm!! Bracelet Finished.


Got to blog about this record snowstorm for this area. It's being called snowmagedon, snowzilla or snowpocalypse. Over two feet fell from Friday morning until Saturday evening. Electricity went out for about 2 1/2 hours yesterday. My inside temperature fell from 72 to 64 degrees. I had wood in the fireplace for a nice fire in the evening but I didn't light it. Maybe tonight.
This picture is of the path I dug from the back side door yesterday morning. Another 5 or 6 inches fell and I had to dig out again, but it was easier than tackling the caboodle at once. Here's a picture of my backyard at the same time.








There was plenty of light in my studio for stitching and I have a battery operated radio so I could listen to my favorite Saturday NPR programs while the electricity was out. I finished the Jewel of India bracelet started in a class at my local Embroidery Guild meeting last Monday. This was taught by Susan Elliott from an article in the October/November 2004 issue of Beadwork magazine. My finished product sure shows the faults of a first timer. Not smooth on the edges. I do like the look of herrringbone stitch. I don't wear bracelets very often, but I'm thinking of adapting it to crazy quilt embellishment or bead embroidery. It was really fun during the workshop to see the different colors the students used. This pattern lends itself to some beautiful results. I just picked my colors from the 6 colors of delica beads I had in my stash. I was lucky to have four that went well together.
Today the sun is shining and the snow is beautiful. My good neighbors scooped my sidewalk and I snapped this picture of Jocelyn being silly behind the snow in their front yard. I had my fill of snow growing up in Iowa, but this storm somehow has been nice. It makes a cosy break from the routine, it brings people together to deal with it and it's lovely at the moment.

3 comments:

  1. Oh My! We haven't had a snowstorm that bad in years - knock on wood! I'm in upstate New York. Where are these pics taken? I know they got some serious snow south of us - below Pennsylvania. Whoa! Anyway, I actually wanted to say that the bracelet turned out great!
    Carolyn
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  2. These pictures are in Maryland, suburban Washington, DC. And, 18 more inches are falling now with blizzard conditions!!!

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  3. I think the bracelet looks great Bobbi! It must have all gone smoothly through the finishing? Glad to see you survived the snow...we were actually talking about you and wondered how your solar panels for your water heater worked with three feet of snow on them....? You didn't realize you were a topic of conversation in our house, did you?? Be well and see you soon, susan

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