Het is weer woensdag (nou ja, het is al ongeveer 20 minuten donderdag) en hier heb ik aan gewerkt:
The third stitchery for Lynette Anderson's In Full Bloom:
De derde stitchery voor In Full Bloom van Lynette Anderson:
The new mystery BOM by Yoko Saito, published in Quiltmania:
De nieuwe mystery BOM van Yoko Saito, uit de Quiltmania:
And trying to keep no fewer than 40 bristlenose catfish babies alive. They are tiny, about 15 mm when they hatched last week.
En het in leven houden van niet minder dan 40 algeneter-baby's. Ze zijn piepklein, ongeveer 15 mm toen ze uit het ei kwamen.
We have three different versions of these catfish (ancistrus), so we're not sure who fathered these babies, but the orange male seems to be guarding the baby fish rather often.
We have three different versions of these catfish (ancistrus), so we're not sure who fathered these babies, but the orange male seems to be guarding the baby fish rather often.
We hebben drie verschillende algeneters (ancistrus), dus we weten niet welke de vader is, maar het oranje mannetje lijkt nogal vaak de visjes te bewaken.
Als je wilt zien wat andere handwerksters aan het doen zijn, bezoek dan het blog van Esther Aliu.
5 comments:
beautiful projects. I will also make the Yoko Saito MQ. Hopefully, I will start block one this month ;-)
Lovely quilting! Now you've got me trying to figure out what you have to do to keep 40 fish babies alive, lol.
What happens if they all live????? You will have a population’s explosion in your tanks?????? Great to see you have updated your blog, Yoko's BOM looks interesting, also loved her Sunbonnet Sue quilt. Cheers Glenda
What beautiful work... that new Chatelaine is gorgeous.
Chris xx
Love the quilt, Anne Marieke. 40 babies!!! How big is your tank? :o
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