Annemieke Mein and her intricate needlework, with a full presentation of her artistry celebrating the natural world through textiles, and this photograph courtesy of MrXStitch, Also take a look here for more of the background on Ms. Mein. That website says
The book The Art of Annemieke Mein: Wildlife Artist in Textiles illustrates more than thirty major fabric sculptures she has worked on in exquisite detail, and her art has appeared in galleries all over the world.
A quick holiday pumpkin mousse pie with excellent taste and little effort, found here courtesy of Crunchy Creamy Sweet. Such a happy little surprise created from this recipe, and I even put a dollop of the mousse in my coffee this morning for an autumnal taste.
For legwarmers, Purl Soho gives a pattern that I liberally modified to make a striped pair similar to the ones shown on Pinterest. Except I used only one shade of red and four shades of grey and blue/grey to make these:
Felicity Ford has a series of articles about designing a yarn, accessed here.
Also, Sounds of Wool, courtesy of Felicity Ford. I met Felicity on a fiber tour to England with Heather Ordover and the crew of Craftlit in 2010 while we visited London, Bath and Wales. All those photographs of that trip are here on the Google Plus Album.
And speaking of Heather Ordover, she said this yesterday:
CraftLit starts a new book!
Busy? Miss your reading time? Wish you’d read the classics but found them dull in school? stick a book in your ear!
Audiobook with Benefits. For the remainder of each episode the host, Heather Ordover, will talk you through the tricky bits of these classic books so you don’t get flummoxed. After the heads-up you’ll listen to the chapter.(I began listening to Heather and her classic books about ten years ago. All books are read by volunteers. Heather gives information along the way, making it fun to listen and learn. All readings are archived for easy access.)
Take a look at Cape Candle. This company makes scented candles that do not lose their aroma even after hours of use. The Swan Creek candles last a long time and are worth their purchase price.
That is enough for today regarding the web. Did I tell you the husband made a delicious french onion soup last night to go along with that pumpkin mousse pie? Now I did. (He used the method of layering six sliced onions along with salt between the layers of onions, sweating them in an electric skillet for twenty minutes, caramelizing the onions, with hint courtesy of Alton Brown of Good Eats.)