Kamis, 27 Oktober 2011

'O' whats occuring, Barry gets a crochet duck.


Duck drop Oct 2011

Wales , Barry Island to be precis..........
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Island_Pleasure_Park
For all the Gavin and Stacey fans no explanation will be needed as to why Barri?, but just in case you have not had that pleasure click below.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_%26_Stacey
I'm not sure Nessa slots, should be this close to the photo of Jack Sprat but he's only little so I think he'll forgive me.  

Jack at 18months thought he'd help on the ducklings release date.http://theknittingforartexhibition.blogspot.com/2009/08/crocheted-duckling-trials-continue.html

1st Jack checks the workman ship of my latest duckling , the stitches pass the inspection always attention to detail, just like his father 100%.   

This one should float and be completely clean at the same time, seeing it's made of recycled shower puff.
And hes now ready to release the duckling, set it free.

In the duck pic below the duckling appears to be winking, 
signaling it's readiness to leave the family pack.
A beautiful little beach the sand is white the sea is 
pretty blue and the duck is set down.  
At this point I have to pick up the baby and run, 
whist taking the photos! of course.  

Now that's what I call multi tasking.  

The tide had turned, so wet shoes for me.
And the waves washed in.
The duck tipped.
And washed back in again, chicken.........
The duck chuck

Nothing else for it the duck got chucked, chucked not ducked;-)
kind Gem Lou assisted me here.
Oh well! you cant win them all as they say.
Job done , that left time for the arcades, especially the grabber..........

And look what the arcade had to offer, yet more flipping ducks.

I don't see spots, I see ducks!.(better than dead,people so I wont complain)

Minggu, 23 Oktober 2011

Random seems to be the word of the month.

Fabulous
Above one of my newest editions to my knitted art collection. And fabulous it is, I hope you'll agree.

I titled this blog Random things as the weekend just gone, I had a google morning.  If I'm honest, honesty I was googling myself 
(Am I the only one that does this? )  I think not.  

And I found lots of random things.  This is what I still love about the art of crochet and knit there is always something new to inspire me..........

Here are but a few, laugh, inspiration or just to look, you decide.
Bike inner tube rug
http://www.care2.com/greenliving/crochet-a-rug-from-bicycle-inner-tubes.html

Below a book on making doily's! I must try and buy.

Article knitting
I used the new search engine on google that when you put in one word.  Knitting, it links you to blogs images etc etc.

Very cleaver and below was the article that had most of these lovely pictures so i borrowed a few and if you have time read the article as its pretty good.

A cuppa may be needed now.
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/04/18/the-beauty-of-knitting/

I only recently saw the lady above on a grand designs, a barn conversion of immense proportion's I could find the link but you may fair better than me.

But the reason I'm mentioning this is that I have recently decided that I'm a maxi-ama-list as this couple where , she being half.  They where defiantly an inspiration.

In my 20's I minimised.
In my 30's I recycled,a hell of a lot.
Two years from 40 , my art is a collection of everything that I could possibly use.

My shed /studio is starting to reflect that of a horder;-( 
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/grand-designs

Puffa fish
http://www.etsy.com/listing/43970259/crocheted-pufferfish-pattern-pdf
Etcha sketch
http://weheartit.com/entry/789488
just incase

Sushi
http://weheartit.com/entry/533950


Sirdar
Inspritational

For sale at Jacksons along with all the other plastic folders, stuffed with little plastic protective leaves, that safely house every pattern that ever there was.
Anglea Hatton.

My dear friend, I had picked it out without even knowing it was defiantly hers that's what happens when you stithced together for along time.

http://www.jacksonsofreading.co.uk/home.html

Artist

Embarrassing but Ive lost the page that I found this, even her name escapes me.  To be returned to in a future post.

And I'm done, random things post is over.......

Selasa, 18 Oktober 2011

A Blog post from a Dentist Chair.





Random

A blog from a denist chair.

Dreading the dentist, then to find out he's running late......
Usually a big issue.(my only real fear)

But when you come across a knit and crochet design centre spread.
Titled the New Cosy
Magazine Living? Ooop's I only managed part of the title.

Nerves over and a little sneeky use of my phone, photo taking and
Wa Laa blog post.

Managed to capture it all, just in time before hitting the dreaded chair;-)



Knitting Needle Art



Pod chair


It all costs a fortune, but it's free to look. (well an expensive filling)
Rhinoceroses head Graham & Green  £126
Knitted cover Ruth Cross made to order £250



Big softie blanket.



Cool stool



A duvet to die for.
Time for tea(well I had to wait an hour, fillings are not good)

Bmw x3

                                                        Bmw x3
                                                           Bmw x3
                                                            Bmw x3
                                                                   Bmw x3 

First, the new model is larger. When compared with its predecessor, the 2011 X3 is 14 millimetres taller, 79 mm longer, 28 mm wider and earns 12 mm more ground clearance.
More significantly, it now rides on a 2,810-mm wheelbase, which is up 15 mm. All of this translates into more interior space, especially for the rear-seat riders, and a larger cargo compartment — it now accommodates 27.6 cubic feet with the seats upright and 63.3 with them folded flat.
So far, so good; however, it’s beneath the brightwork where you’ll find the X3’s more significant changes. While the X3 xDrive28i and its 3.0-litre in-line six (240 horsepower) will be more than enough for many prospective owners, the engine of choice is found in the up-level X3 xDrive35i tested. In this case, the use of BMW’s Valvetronic valve management system — it replaces the traditional throttle by using the intake valves to control engine output — and a twin-scroll turbocharger combine to dish out 300 hp and 295 pound-feet of torque. Decent numbers to be sure, but it’s the fact the torque clocks in at 1,300 rpm that really transforms the drive. It’s such that whenever the driver gets on the gas, the power is there — in an instant.
Part of reason for the alacrity, the complete lack of turbo lag aside, is the new eight-speed automatic transmission (it’s also standard on the xDrive28i). The gear spacing is such that the first six ratios key on performance, while the other two bring an unflustered highway ride and take care of the quest for fuel economy. What really separates this transmission from so many other eight-speed boxes is the fact this one does not hunt and peck between the gears whenever the road begins to undulate. The xDrive35i’s drive is the epitome of seamlessly smooth.


                                                                     Bmw x3
                                                                Bmw x3
                                                                 Bmw x3
                                                                  Bmw x3
                                                                Bmw x3

Bmw x3

                                                        Bmw x3
                                                           Bmw x3
                                                            Bmw x3
                                                                   Bmw x3 

First, the new model is larger. When compared with its predecessor, the 2011 X3 is 14 millimetres taller, 79 mm longer, 28 mm wider and earns 12 mm more ground clearance.
More significantly, it now rides on a 2,810-mm wheelbase, which is up 15 mm. All of this translates into more interior space, especially for the rear-seat riders, and a larger cargo compartment — it now accommodates 27.6 cubic feet with the seats upright and 63.3 with them folded flat.
So far, so good; however, it’s beneath the brightwork where you’ll find the X3’s more significant changes. While the X3 xDrive28i and its 3.0-litre in-line six (240 horsepower) will be more than enough for many prospective owners, the engine of choice is found in the up-level X3 xDrive35i tested. In this case, the use of BMW’s Valvetronic valve management system — it replaces the traditional throttle by using the intake valves to control engine output — and a twin-scroll turbocharger combine to dish out 300 hp and 295 pound-feet of torque. Decent numbers to be sure, but it’s the fact the torque clocks in at 1,300 rpm that really transforms the drive. It’s such that whenever the driver gets on the gas, the power is there — in an instant.
Part of reason for the alacrity, the complete lack of turbo lag aside, is the new eight-speed automatic transmission (it’s also standard on the xDrive28i). The gear spacing is such that the first six ratios key on performance, while the other two bring an unflustered highway ride and take care of the quest for fuel economy. What really separates this transmission from so many other eight-speed boxes is the fact this one does not hunt and peck between the gears whenever the road begins to undulate. The xDrive35i’s drive is the epitome of seamlessly smooth.


                                                                     Bmw x3
                                                                Bmw x3
                                                                 Bmw x3
                                                                  Bmw x3
                                                                Bmw x3

Sabtu, 15 Oktober 2011

Audi r8

                                           Audi r8
                                         Audi r8
                                                          Audi r8 
Audi unveiled the R8 — its first ever mid-engine sports cars — for the 2008 model year and beyond. Sales began in the first half of 2007 for the United States and Europe
                                                Audi r8 

The car has a 420 hp high-revving V8 engine and all-wheel-drive. It uses the mid-engine Lamborghini Gallardo platform and costs $114,200, positioning it squarely against the BMW M6, Porsche 911, and Aston Martin Vantage.

                                         Audi r8 

The car features a choice of LED or Xenon headlamps surrounded by LED running lights and indicators. LEDs ar also used in the engine bay to make the telling V8 visible even at night.

                                             Audi r8 

Both a standard manual and an automated manual transmission ar offered. Claimed zero to 62 mph time is 4.6 seconds, though this number is likely conservative.

                                             Audi r8 
The interior has a driver-oriented cockpit architecture, integration the driver between the dashboard and the high centre console. The instrument panel above the console is angled slightly towards the driver. The flat-bottomed steering wheel is a typical feature of the sportiest Audi models, and also enables comfortable sports car entry and exit
                                           Audi r8 

The sports seats are trimmed as standard in a Leather/Alcantara combination, or optionally in full leather. Alternatively, the R8 can also be fitted with pail seats, specially developed by quattro GmbH. There is plenty of room for the two occupants, with comfort levels well beyond the norm of high-performance sports cars. There is space behind the seats to stow large bags, or even two golf bags. The baggage compartment astatine the front has a capacity of 100 litres.

                                                Audi r8
                                            Audi r8