Years ago (20+) I had a pattern using the doily thread for cute butterflies. I wish I could find it.
They made cute ornaments for little girls hair and adorable plant pokes.
I think the wingspan was about 2 inches.

You got more grit then I to make it through a whole afghan.
:th
This is my... 4th full sized one. I've made 4-5 couch sized throws as well.
 
I found one very similar to what I used to make on YouTube!
Wahoo computers!!


In case anyone is curious. :cool:

I did use a much finer thread but this one gives decent instruction.
That is cute. I would use crochet thread instead of yarn. If I have a girl someday, these will make cute hair accessories.
 
Nice! Ganga looks so happy up there ! He did really good. :)

Wow, good call! How did you know that was Ganga? She's fairly obscure I think, and hard to find in statue form. She is also Akilandeshvara, the Goddess of Never-Not-Broken....strength in brokenness, sitting on a twirling alligator in the ever-changing sea of life. I keep meaning to do a blog post on her. There's a great story on Elephant Journal about Akilandeshvari.

Smuvs told me about Kintsukuroi, which is fascinating and beautiful and in a similar vein. Beauty and art in brokenness. My next tat is gonna be something along those lines.

Hubby is a good man. He used to own his own construction company, and does beautiful work. Someday, when the coops are finished--and properly landscaped--I'll post some pictures!

Love to ya. :)
 

Oh, that's gorgeous! Check out this one I bookmarked. It is my absolute dream of an artsyfartsy, amazing little Victorian Serama hut. I am so jealous of this lady's setup.

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That is beautiful!
Great guy to be thinking of you and making you something you definitely will love having.
You know what I mean.....something for your "me time".

He gets a :highfive: from me!


Next project....... A zen serama coop.
Maybe shaped like a pagoda......

Yeah, he's a good egg! I'm lucky (although, after having way too many bad ones, I was waaay overdue to get him, lol!).

I love that yoga room. It's all mine, it's peaceful, and it smells like sage and palo santo. And it's the only place in the house I bother to keep clean, ha!
 
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So from the top my OE. Then a Swedish Flower. I thought another Flower then my Svart cross. But now I’m wondering if it’s OE, SFlwr, Svart x and then BC Frannie. Tater that’s a big egg if it’s hers! Should give her more treats.
What do you guys think? She’s been laying and I didn’t know it?
I love that top egg, it's so cool looking and pretty! It doesn't even look real.
 
I installed a vent in the goat shed. A bit crooked but i forgot the level and was not going out in the rain for it. Anyway, there is one vent in there now. Need at least one more.
Oh, and i moved Barberella out of the cage she was sharing with her sister since she chewed off most of her mane.
Later i might go out and work on a quail pen if i have the energy.
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I'm into deities and the lore behind them, its fascinating. Easy to spot Ganga, always on a crocodile or on a sea monster of some sort. ;)
Wow, good call! How did you know that was Ganga? She's fairly obscure I think, and hard to find in statue form. She is also Akilandeshvara, the Goddess of Never-Not-Broken....strength in brokenness, sitting on a twirling alligator in the ever-changing sea of life. I keep meaning to do a blog post on her. There's a great story on Elephant Journal about Akilandeshvari.

Smuvs told me about Kintsukuroi, which is fascinating and beautiful and in a similar vein. Beauty and art in brokenness. My next tat is gonna be something along those lines.

Hubby is a good man. He used to own his own construction company, and does beautiful work. Someday, when the coops are finished--and properly landscaped--I'll post some pictures!

Love to ya. :)
 
Oh, that's gorgeous! Check out this one I bookmarked. It is my absolute dream of an artsyfartsy, amazing little Victorian Serama hut. I am so jealous of this lady's setup.

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OK I seriously adore that round door and the porch!
 

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