Someone on the lists was looking for a pattern for a canoe. I have done a boat but it is more of a gondola. There is a story behind this picture.
This is what happens when you are reciting poetry while trying to choose thread within hearing distance of Lily Morales (loopylacer.com).
It started with a guild retreat. We were at a conference center in the mountains. Lily made everyone a backpack type bag as part of the goody bag giveaway for the occasion (she was nuts!). Anyway, those attending were challenged with decorating it by the next event. (About a year away) My original idea was an owl in a tree branch, in keeping with the theme. But as I was musing on a suitable thread for the owl I starting saying poetry - it's a habit I picked up from my Grandmother.
So, here I'm muttering "the owl and the pussycat went to sea in a beautiful pea green boat." Lily heard me and said "Oh! Oh! I have the perfect green for that!" And, well, the rest is history.
What you see here is not mounted on that backpack. I took it off and put it on a black backing so I could enter it in the Orange County Fair. It won first place that year. (2004 if I remember correctly). After that, I had it framed and gave it to my mother (with the blue ribbon) for Christmas since she collects owls.
Now for the credits:
The Boat, Moon and Water are my own design.
The Owl and the Pussycat belong to Jane Eborall and the patterns can be found on her web page.
http://www.e.n.e.btinternet.co.uk/
THANK YOU JANE!!!!
Monday, November 26, 2007
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Kathy: What a clever idea. I like using Jane's critters with other designs, too. But I do not do original designs.
This is a fun scene; I bet you Mom is proud of her tatted piece and blue ribbon! Good for you!
Did you post the gondola pattern to share? Just curious.
best wishes,
bj in Nm
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