A new blog hop, created by Susanne Guirakhoo, if you like to join, share your friday facets.
Friday, April 12, 2013
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Budapest: seeking for tips
Straddling the romantic Danube River, with the Buda Hills to the west and the start of the Great Plain to the east, Budapest is the most beautiful city in central Europe. And the human legacy is just as remarkable as Mother Nature’s. Architecturally, Budapest is a gem, with enough baroque, neoclassical, Eclectic and art nouveau (or Secessionist) buildings to satisfy anyone’s appetite. With parks brimming with attractions, museums filled with treasures, pleasure boats sailing up and down the scenic Danube and Turkish-era thermal baths belching steam, the Hungarian capital is a delight both by day and by night.
Sounds great but we want more!
My friend and I will be travelling on the 17th of April for a few days to this pretty metropolis.
Besides all major sites to see, we are seeking for those little tips on:
* yarn/woolshops
* fleamarkets
* beadshops
* craftshops
* local designers
Secret tips, anyone?
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Kitchen garden@volkstuin
State of the kitchengarden@volkstuinpark january 2013
Actual state March31st
Before and after
Not
A lot of work has been done!
Not all neighbours have got the same goals ;-)
Monday, April 1, 2013
Friday, March 29, 2013
Kitchengarden@home
March 17th - vegetable beds are ready - but the weather is too cold to start seeding
March 24 - few herbs where planted front right - raspberries & strawberries back left
My job in this gardenstory? Sewing cheap Ikea curtains into perfect covers avoiding insects and birds to start eating before we ever would have a chance.
March 29th - see the curtains?
Hoping for spring to start so we can start the real work too.
For all (Belgian) kitchengardenfans:
tonight at 8.15 pm on VIER
Friday, March 22, 2013
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Sewing thread loops necklace
Tried it with merino and paperyarn, but wanted to make a 'smaller' version of this necklace, so used 2 threads of sewingthread and mixed the colors.
Making tiny loops of only 6 stitches comes to this result.
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