An Estonian girl who has found a home in Sweden.

Tuesday, February 20

February 20, 2007 Posted by Vaire

I had a wonderful weekend in Stockholm, meeting friends and snuggling with cats. I could not reach all friends, I am sad to say. We went out to have sushi dinner on Saturday and then I had brunch on Sunday with other who could not come the previous evening. I had a great time and I hope so did everyone else.

As I expected, I gained weight. Only 200 grams, to my surprise. This week is a new week and I will work hard to turn the tide and lose some weight.

I forgot to take my camera with me, so all I have to share are two crappy pictures of Ursus and Mao.

Mao

Mao, about to pounce.

Ursus

Ursus all grown up.

Wednesday, February 14

February 14, 2007 Posted by Vaire

A quickie weight update: 79.8 kg, 200g down from last week. Not bad, any loss is a good loss. ;)

Gotta run now, I'm leaving tomorrow for a long weekend in Stockholm and I haven't packed yet.

Monday, February 12

February 12, 2007 Posted by Vaire

Here, as promised, are the book pictures. Owing to the nature of the shot silk I was not able to adjust the colors to the exact shade of the fabric.

The book

The book. It is at an angle where the black is dominant color.

Front cover

The front cover. The red is dominant here.

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The detail of the center medallion.

Wednesday, February 7

February 07, 2007 Posted by Vaire

We went to the Midwinter Feast last weekend. It was so good to see old friends again. It was even better to see a knighting of a dear friend.

For those who are not in a SCA, a knighting cermony includes a vigil where the candidate ponders the question will they take on the responsibility of a peerage or not. At the vigil there is a book where the visitors can write comments, words of encouragement of wisdom for the candidate.

I made that book for my friend. It was modeled after an embroidered book owned by Henry VIII. The original had gold couching on red velvet. I could not get red silk velvet on such short notice, so I used red silk shot with black. Red and black are the recipient's heraldic colors. Due to the same problem with real gold thread, I used DMC antique metallic and twisted the cord myself.

I was lucky to be able to use solid oak boards as covers. I didn't have vellum for the pages, so I used some specialty paper as similar to vellum as I could find. The book took two weeks of evenings to embroider and a week to bind.

Unfortunately I forgot to take any pictures. Fortunately the owner has agreed to take pictures for me. When I get them I will share them with you.

Morgoth

I will give you, instead, one of the cats who insisted to "help" me make the boards.

Oh, I almost forgot. I gained 400g last week. After stress-eating and the event feast last week, I am happy it was not more.