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Have the birds returned to your neighborhood? One of my favorite things about Spring is hearing the birds chirping like crazy early in the morning and whenever I leave our windows open. It’s this noisy symbol that the natural world is coming alive and I cherish it! It’s a perfect time to remember how much we …
Crochet this little Bird Amigurumi and make a cute gift for a bird-lover friend, a Christmas tree ornament, or a stuffed toy for your kids!
Bird Quilt Pattern Tutorial 2 Styles Technique: Quilt Skill Level: Intermediate Darling little birds flutter across the surface of this beautiful quilt, making it perfect...
These 12 photos are the finalists in the annual Countryfile Photographic Competition. This years theme was "Animals in Action".
The Revised Lynne's Liberated Birds V2 tutorial is now live. It has had a complete overhaul. The original tutorial had 40 pages, and now it has 50. There are 13 completely new pages (3 big Hints, a Gallery section and a whole page of Student birds along with a Contact Me page and an Acknowledgements page). 21 pages have been modified with over 59 new photographs, better and more detailed explanations and hints to make bird construction even easier. The tutorial is brighter, the pictures clearer and some sections were completely rewritten for clarity. There is a wide variety of birds. Birds with really long legs and beaks, fatter bodies, wider breasts and more unusual fabrics. I've learned a lot teaching how to make these birds since July 2016 when the tutorial was first published and those things are in the new tutorial. I've had many, many people tell me there is a lot of very good useful information in the tutorial, and I think I've made it a lot better. When I was reviewing the original tutorial last fall I was struck by how skimpy the written instructions were. Not anymore. As usual, the tutorial has been thoroughly reviewed, proofed and tested by my battery of "editors" and proofreaders, Julie, Marie, Megan and Mary; as well as Barb, Buffy and others. It's basically what I have been doing for the last month. Yeah, I've been in the studio, making birds, taking pictures of the process, and then taking BETTER pictures. The original tutorial is no longer available. For now, the price is the same, $10 USD. It will go up later this year. However, because the tutorial was essentially rewritten, it is a new tutorial and must be purchased. You can get it here. It is an instant download, so you can get started right away. You won't be disappointed.
Animals can melt any heart. Here you'll find no puppies or kittens which are most admired, but adorable tiny donkeys.
Not what your looking for? See Opila Bird (Disambiguation) Opila Bird, also known as The Bird and Case 10, is a major character in the Garten of Banban series. She appears as the main antagonist of Garten of Banban, a returning antagonist in Garten of Banban II and III, and a minor character in Garten of Banban IV and VI. Opila Bird is a motherly bird who cares dearly for her chicks and children being extremely protective of them to the point of fatal hostility. She prioritizes her chick's safet
Photo of a nest in a blossom tree, Kirsten Chursinoff Fibre art nest in a blossom tree, Kirsten Chursinoff As you can see, the finished piece is often quite different from the photo or idea that sparked the creative fire. When I look at the world, I'm always trying to figure out if I can "translate" images or objects into embroidered cloth. I look for organic lines, forgiving textures, embroider-able details. I think about what kinds of stitches I'll need to use, or the threads and yarns that will be applied to the surface. Colours are important too. The colours need to speak to me. Luckily, spring has arrived earlier than usual this year. I've been hunting for inspiration for my "Garden Stories" exhibition at the New Westminster Library in April. I'm already busy getting the spring-themed pieces mounted and framed. I have five shows lined up for 2010, so it's going to be a busy year. Right now I'm trying to decide if I should include a couple of pieces in "Garden Stories" that I've show previously. I've often shown pieces more than once. It seems to work fine if the pieces match with the theme. I think that people will understand if there are a few pieces that have been show before. I'm also wondering how people will react if I have a few pieces that are "Not for Sale". Once my art sells I usually never see it again. I'm realizing now that I should hold on to a few of my originals and keep them for when I give presentations or when people come by for studio visits.
Sailors had swallow tattoos as a symbol of HOPE. When they saw swallows out at sea they knew that they were close to land, and that their treacherous journey was nearing an end, and reaching their destination safely was imminent. When designing this block I wished for this same hope & safety for all those around the world that have recently become displaced by war and politics, that are on treacherous journeys to try and find a safe place to live for their families. With all the craziness going on in the world at the moment it's easy to lose hope. This block is a reminder that we can give others hope by being kind and respectful to them. LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE (Note no Y-seams on this one, but some tiny piecing and tricky angles.) SIZE: 20" x 15" with borders. (10" x 16" without.) This is an instant download PDF pattern for paper-piecing / quilting. See more colour samples on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/HOPEtattoopattern/ This is the 3rd block in my #TattooQuilt in progress. (1 / month in 2017. There will be 12 in total) See other blocks here: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/tattooquilt/ https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/lovehearttattoopattern/ https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/couragetattoopattern/ This is an original pattern designed by Berene Campbell. @happysewlucky USAGE: For personal use only. #HOPETattooPattern #foundationpiecing #breastcancerquilt #tattooquilt
Setonix brachyurus Rottnest Island, Western Australia
I travel to Ecuador's remote islands to find giant tortoises and fearless birds.
These Cardinal Bird Amigurumi Crochet Patterns allow you to create a lifelike representation of one of nature's most beloved creatures.
Hummingbirds, those tiny, energetic birds that buzz around our gardens, are full of surprises. They're not just beautiful to look at; they lead fascinating lives filled with unique behaviors and physiological features. Also, hummingbirds are
Fini d'hiberner, le soleil est là, il faut sortir!!!!Dès le premier rayon, les mouches étaient là, collées à la moustiquaire, prêtes à se goinfrer de ma tartine de confiture. Les fourmis, elles, ne sont pas encore sorties. Ouf, un peu de répit!J'aime...
These Sparrow Bird Crochet Patterns are a great gift and decoration! In addition, they can be your life-long companion!