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| body | <html> <p>So, if you're Dreaming of Spring like I am (finish the series dude), donkeys aren't exactly what you're probably thinking of. Lions and Wolves and Dragons are probably more like it. :) But while elephants are one of my favorite animals, donkeys are probably right up there for me as well. They're intelligent, have a sense of humor, and are about as stubborn as I am. </p> <p>Fun story, I once worked at a camp where we used donkeys as casual transport. We didn't rely on them to haul huge amounts of gear, but you could put enough water to keep them hydrated on their back and head down the trail with them. They were fun, they got to know the staffers who usually handled them, and they were a good experience for the campers to work with. The thing is, since they are intelligent playful animals, if you tried the wrong way to lead them down the trail they would 'play' with you by refusing to go. </p> <p>Donkeys are strong animals, and no amount of camper pushing is going to get them to move if they don't want to. The trick to convincing a donkey to move is to act as if you're going to leave the donkey. Just start walking down the trail and it'll get concerned and follow you eventually. This works when you don't want it to as well lol, we once had a donkey follow a bunch of campers it had made friends with several miles until it wound up at a neighboring camp. The other camp called and asked what we should do, and we told them to just have some campers headed our way feed the donkey and lead it back to us! The moral of the story is: Always be aware of where your donkeys are. <del>Its certainly not that camp counselors are a lazy bunch, sshh.</del></p> <p><img src="http://i.imgur.com/3YeC0rJ.jpg" width="480" height="640"/></p> <p>So,I used the same threads for the donkey that I used for the elephant. First, I used Entice No.E221 to stitch a sideways fern ray stitch. I then used Sparkle Ray's no.PS21 in a sideways continental stitch for the white stripes. The same navy Splendor silk was used in the basket weave for the blue background, as well as for the tail and mane. I didn't use the diagonal mosaic stitch I used on the elephant as the background was too small a field for the stitch to repeat its pattern enough to make visual sense. </p> <p>I sued a very silvery Sparkle Ray's thread for the star. I played around with the star quite a bit, and finally settled on something that looks a bit like a silver package all nicely wrapped up. The stitch resembles the recommendation I received on the stitch diagram for this piece, but that's mainly by accident lol. This was definitely a trial-and-failure effort before I found success. The silver border is stitched in a silver 10M Krenik.</p> <p><img src="http://i.imgur.com/T44v8a4.jpg" width="480" height="640"/></p> <p>My apologies, I didn't realize how blurry this picture is. I'll take a better picture in daylight. The navy blue Splendor silk is stitched in a diagonal full stitch. On the canvas the tail is very much raised above the donkey's leg, and the silver Entice cross stitch accents give it that much more added dimension. Petite Very Velvet in No.V610 was used to flesh out the added dimension on the legs, and on the ear (below).</p> <p><img src="http://i.imgur.com/o6nE5vQ.jpg" width="480" height="640"/></p> <p>In some ways at night I think the shimmer of the white and red threads comes through better on-camera. 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Again, I'll try to take a picture during the days that showoff the glisten and the sparkle of the white and red threads, I think they're just stunning in real life. </p> <p>That's all for now, till next time!</p> </html> |
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The thing is, since they are intelligent playful animals, if you tried the wrong way to lead them down the trail they would 'play' with you by refusing to go. </p>\n<p>Donkeys are strong animals, and no amount of camper pushing is going to get them to move if they don't want to. The trick to convincing a donkey to move is to act as if you're going to leave the donkey. Just start walking down the trail and it'll get concerned and follow you eventually. This works when you don't want it to as well lol, we once had a donkey follow a bunch of campers it had made friends with several miles until it wound up at a neighboring camp. The other camp called and asked what we should do, and we told them to just have some campers headed our way feed the donkey and lead it back to us! 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The stitch resembles the recommendation I received on the stitch diagram for this piece, but that's mainly by accident lol. This was definitely a trial-and-failure effort before I found success. The silver border is stitched in a silver 10M Krenik.</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://i.imgur.com/T44v8a4.jpg\" width=\"480\" height=\"640\"/></p>\n<p>My apologies, I didn't realize how blurry this picture is. I'll take a better picture in daylight. The navy blue Splendor silk is stitched in a diagonal full stitch. On the canvas the tail is very much raised above the donkey's leg, and the silver Entice cross stitch accents give it that much more added dimension. Petite Very Velvet in No.V610 was used to flesh out the added dimension on the legs, and on the ear (below).</p>\n<p><img src=\"http://i.imgur.com/o6nE5vQ.jpg\" width=\"480\" height=\"640\"/></p>\n<p>In some ways at night I think the shimmer of the white and red threads comes through better on-camera. 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| body | <html> <p>Hi everyone!</p> <p>For my second stitching post, I want to share a tradition of mine. Every presidential election cycle (So 2008 and 2012) I stitch the two major political party mascots. During the Opening Ceremonies of the Rio Olympics, I finished stitching this cycle's elephant. (I love elephants so much everyone, they're such wonderful, intelligent, empathic animals!!) I finished stitching the donkey while watching the men's cycling last Saturday. The donkey's post will be up next. :) </p> <p><img src="http://i.imgur.com/MoGgk0E.jpg" width="480" height="640"/></p> <p>So, above is an image of the elephant in progress. I used a variated fern ray stitch Entice thread, no. E221 for the red stripes. I like this stitch for covering large, straight lines. Its also a very quick stitch, but it uses a whoooole lot on the back, so you run through the stitch card quickly. The white stripe was done in a continental stitch in Sparkle Rays no.PS21. Both threads are very shimmery, and in the light the elephant just glistens. </p> <p><img src="http://i.imgur.com/YIqtYBu.jpg" width="480" height="640"/></p> <p>I stitched the elephant's trunk using the same Sparkle Rays thread and small cross stitch X's for the white sections. The pink part was done in Petite Very Velvet no. V610. Protip: I love the petite very velvet threads, but they shed. Try to stitch them before you do the surrounding areas. </p> <p>The gold was in Krenik 10M, no. 002. This is a basic gold fiber and it provides a nice, glam look, without fighting the red and white fibers.</p> <p><img src="http://i.imgur.com/sJ17uBE.jpg" width="480" height="640"/></p> <p>I stitched the blue portion in a basic navy Splendor silk. I used the diagonal mosaic, which is one of my go-to stitches. I always think that it's a perfect background stitch, the stitch has a regular look to it, and it also keeps the eye moving, so you don't get stuck looking at it too much. The silver stars were done in a very silvery Sparkle Rays thread with the basket weave stitch. (I used up both of the thread cars for these two sections and accidentally threw them out before I recorded them for the blog. Many apologies!) The eye was done in the black shimmery Entice thread, and has just a hint of life when you tilt the elephant. The limbs were slightly outlined with the pink Very Velvet as well, to add a little dimension. </p> <p>I have a couple of thoughts about how this piece turned out. First, I feel the need to pin a tail on him. I may do that tomorrow. I also want to try to take a better picture to show you how much he does glisten. What's so beautiful for this elephant is the beautiful red and white I used. The red has slightly too much orange to be a true ruby color, but </p> </html> |
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| body | <html> <p>I downloaded Pokemon Go exactly one month ago today, and it has absolutely improved my life. Granted, I flailed a bit before I figured out how to catch anything, but given that the first time I logged into World of Warcraft I sat for five minutes while I was attacked by a ... very low level thing (IDK, its been seven years) in the human starter region until I died, I feel catching my first pidgey two hours in is a pretty good learning curve.</p> <p>My starter is a bulbasaur I've named Daisy, and while she's 58cp trash she's very dear trash to me. After I downloaded Pokemon Go I became obsessed with walking around the neighborhood looking for anything I could find. Which admittedly, isn't much, but since this game is everything I've ever wanted since I was ten, I'm just as happy with my fiftieth rattata as with my first. </p> <p>As a child my mom kept an eye on the games I played, and since I was of the Pokemon Generation she was pretty up on the individual pokemon and she watched the tv show with me sometimes. Ever since I moved back home after college she and I have our (adult lol) weekly tv shows we watch together. We don't have the same interest in games AT ALL though (I like card games and football, she likes board games and plays video games occasionally, and loves baseball) so playing Pokemon Go together is a new thing for us. </p> <p>So, first off after downloading we wandered the house with AR on catching zubats and eevees. Pretty soon we ran into the log-on problems everyone else had, and for the next week or so we could only get on through my smartphone at random times, and for short bursts. My young cousin visited during this time, so we, being the awesome aunt and cousin we are, took her to the local Big City (she's a southern country girl and we couldn't wait to take her to a couple of the local attractions). While we were there I handed her my phone and we had a blast walking around catching anything we could. During lunch we ate at a Hard Rock Cafe and watched a nearby gym flip teams maybe every three minutes. I'm sure I'm now very unpopular with my aunt, as I not only helped my cousin pick the pastel hair color she wants to dye her hair for back-to-school, I also helped her catch the pokemon collector's bug. The things we do for the next generation. :) </p> <p>For the last three weeks mom and I have formed a new routine of going to the local park and walking around, hitting pokestops and incubating eggs. We have been joined in this evening team by Everyone Else. Seriously, park attendance has more than quadrupled, by my rough estimate. Kids are walking with their parents, families are grinding for kilometers together, and I've seen multiple parents or grandparents getting their steps in while they incubate their kids'/grandkids' eggs. When rare pokemon pop up the word goes out across the park and everyone congregates on one field. </p> <p>Guys, this is literally the future I've always hoped for. Plus, we live in a diversifying area, and now I'm seeing so many people meet at the park and go pokemon hunting together. My brother has made a whole lot of new friends, my mom and I have met people, and (most important of all!) my catcher's softball tan is evening out. ;) </p> <p>My mom and I have spent so much time talking, sharing our day's events, and even telling stories to each other. I really love this new family time we've set up, and I just wouldn't have had the same experience with our normal schedules. </p> <p>She downloaded the app on a new smartphone she bought this weekend. So far, we've learned the lessons from leveling my avatar, and she's gone to level eight in five days. (we also know how to hatch eggs, so it helps when you're not walking two miles and wondering why your non-incubated eggs aren't hatching!) We're having so much fun, we've met a ton of people, I've lost four pounds, and we've doubled our pidgey catching production. I hope they don't drop the second generation until I finish evolving this vulpex, but when they do I'll have enough eevee candy to evolve an espeon and umbreon immediately. </p> <p>So, I guess the takeaway from this is take a friend or relative with you when you go, and happy hunting! </p> <p>Random thought: I live in a grassy area, and I've had magikarp non-stop by my house for the last two days. What??</p> </html> |
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