Thursday, 7 July 2011

My Tatting Project/我的梭织产品

Tatted Rose Ear Rings


I got the pattern of this pair of ear rings off a Japanese tatting book. I altered the way of putting it together by adding silver beads in between the link.
      
                                              Tatted Seahorse Bookmark
It is meant to be a pendant, but instead of using a thinner thread size I used Japanese shashiko's thread given to me by a friend. It turned out to be a little bit bigger.  So I think using as a bookmark is more appropriate. I think the size of this thread is similar to the no. 20 tatting cotton which tatters normally use. I got the pattern from www.ds9designs.com/patterns free.shtml and it belongs to Debbie Amold.

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

More Tatting Project/更多梭织产品

                                             Tatted pair of frog ear rings
I got the idea from a tatting blogspot, I did some alterations. I showed it to a friend and she said it looks more like an owl if I turn it the other way round. I think she is right, it does look like an owl.


                          Tatted doves and pearls bracelet and ear rings set
This is the second project I just finished a few days ago. I got the dove pattern from a lady by the name of Joann Stearns aka Sliver Shuttle. I would like to thanks her for being so generous to share the pattern with those who tat. I also used multi-coloured thread like hers but of different colour.

Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Origami And Paper Craft Projects/折纸和纸工艺项目

Origami Lotus - Serviette Holder


 Japanese Ladies Made From Pipi aka Clam Shells
Origami Doll



These are the three paper craft samples that I've made. The lotus is made of serviettes and it is meant to be place in the centre of the table for guests to take one either to hold deep fried food or to wipe their mouths or clean their hands after eating.
The pipi aka clam ladies are made from empty clam shells. Using Japanese washi papers. The origami doll is my last year's Christmas decoration workshop sample.

Monday, 23 May 2011

Mother's Day - First Sunday of May母亲节 - 五月的第一个星期天


                                             This is what we had for mother's day dinner. 



                                        A card that I made for friends to celebrate mother's day.

It was suppose to be posted on mother's day. I was busy doing something else and so this is a late hand up. As the saying goes, better late than never. My two sons are chefs, so on mother's day they said it's too much a hassle to go out for dinner. They gave me some money and that is what we have for dinner on mother's day. Half of the dishes were store bought and half were cooked by me. My friend complain about me cooking the dinner, it doesn't matter who cooked dinner on that day. The most important thing is that the person who cooked it is happy to do it. I don't mind doing it because that day was my sons day off and it's a bit much if they have to cook on that day too because they are always cooking for someone else almost everyday.

Ways to finish the left over yarns/odd balls/如何使用遗留纱线/奇球



                                                        Close-up of the 2nd photo

I've found two simple crochet patterns to finish left-over yarns/odd balls. It is very easy to make and it can be made into scarvf, cowl, bolero. handbag and small blanket for warming your legs while watching television in winter. The patterns come from a Japanese crochet book.

Burwood Wrap's Brithday - 10th May 2011寶活百家被子聚会的诞日.


Burwood Wrap is I year old on the 10th of May 2011, it was started in the first week of May last year. The total wraps/blankets for the whole year is 109. That is 109 x 27 squares, all in all we have knitted and crocheted 2943 squares. The Mayor of Burwood attended the party and most of the ladies brought a plate of food to share. There were lots of different food and we all have a good time. Thank you ladies, well done. Keep up with the good job.

Saturday, 16 April 2011

Famous Breakfast of Kuala Lipis/著名的瓜拉立卑的早餐 - 糯米飯仁当.

                                          Rendang and Pulut aka Dry Beef Curry and Sticky Rice
I was born in Kuala Lumpur and raised in Kuala Lipis by my grandparents. Kuala Lipis was the old capital of the state of Pahang, it is situated in the middle of Pahang. The railroad from Kelantan to Singapore has to pass through Kuala Lipis. Kuala Lipis used to be the capital of the state of Pahang but later it was  change to Kuantan. After the changed Kuala Lipis became a death town, business stated moving with the capital and people being transferred away from Lipis. I've always like Kuala Lipis, it's quiet and peaceful. There are three streets and a back lane in the town of Kuala Lipis. The street are Main street, Jelai street and Cross street. Jelai street is beside the Jelai river. The famous breakfast can be bought at Cross street. The store was run by an Indonesian migrant and now it is operated by his brother's son. It is basically dry beef curry served with steamed sticky or glutinous rice. The curry has beef or chicken, roasted grated coconut, spices, kaffir lime leaves and ketchup manis aka sweet dark soy sauce in it. When I was young, they used to sell them in banana leaf packet. One packet consist of  a small amount of sticky rice and a small lump of sauce without the meat cost 10 cents. If one wants a piece of meat with it, one have to pay 50 cents more for the meat. It is eaten as breakfast or lunch, most of the school children will buy a packet to bring to school as lunch. You can still buy them at Cross street today, but it will definitely cost more than 10 cents. I am not sure how much it will cost now because I haven't been back to Kuala Lipis for 20 year. So here is the famous Kuala Lipis breakfast that I have cooked for my family breakfast yesterday. Enjoy.