Friday, December 31, 2010

Christmas gifts / 50th Anniversary gift / I-net connection

I haven't sewn anything since the middle of November, so the only projects I can show in this post are the Christmas gifts I made.

Purse for my dear "niece" Nina.
The front...


... and the back.
I've used different fat-quarters from my stash.


Two pair of pot holders for my dear friend Johnny.




I've made several tissue holders for friends, which is quite addictive! :)
Here are some of them... Can't remember how many I made...


Cute cats.


Tea bag totes. Very easy to make, and addictive too!


Sorry for the very poor quality of this photo.
A "wine-cow" for my dear friend Kari (no blog).
The "cow" is a cover for a 3-litres wine bag.
Click here for a better photo.


A sheep wall quilt for my dear friend Elisabeth (no blog).
Elisabeth collects everything sheep, and this is her 50th birthday gift.
I made the quilt at the end of 2008. Since I couldn't attend her birthday party in 2009, I finally presented it to her during my stay in Norway.
(Sorry for the poor quality).


My beloved "Nina" (sewing machine Bernina) is at service since the beginning of December.  I'm far from happy, because the guy at the service centre managed to break a small piece of the stitch plate when he tried to adjust something! (Don't ask me what he tried to adjust!) There has been a strange sound in the bobbin case area for quite some time, which disappears each time I oil the machine. The manual says the bobbin case should be oiled after each 80 000 stitches, but to make that strange sound disappear I have to oil every day I use the machine, which I find quite abnormal. I don't think he'll get a new stitch plate until middle of January, so I just have to be patient! :((

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There's still no good news - or news at all - about our service provider Nomad - or "Yes-Mad" - as we have named it! Still no news how long Vista is going to be off-line. Still the same communiques. Impossible to get in touch with any at the customer service; just a sweet female voice telling all the operators are busy, so please send a sms..... How long are they going to fool their clients?! No one bothers to call you back! XP is the only operating system that is established at the moment, but still doesn't work properly. One may wonder if they have had a web attack or what the heck is going on.... It can't be upgrades taking that long?!
If the lack of information and Vista still not established over the weekend, we'll have to consider another service provider! Nomad should be aware of that they can't treat their clients as they have done over the last two - almost three weeks! I wonder how many have escaped to another service provider?! 

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Christmas/Winter Ornaments - Cross-stitched

If you have followed and read my blog for a year or so, you may remember I got into the cross-stitching bug again after xx-years - thanks to talented cross-stitcher's at NNC! When I did cross-stitching years ago, it was all about Aida (cross-stitching fabric). Not long ago, I was introduced to linen, which was new to me. Of course I couldn't resist trying it out! I fell in love with those darling ornaments from LHN (Little House Needleworks) and HE (Homespun Elegance) - as well as yummy hand dyed floss from Weeks Dye Works, Crescent Colours and The Gentle Art. etc.

The very first Christmas ornament I stitched, is "Santa Please Bring Me..." by HE.
It is stitched on Zweigart 28 count Cashel Linen, Vintage Country Cream.
Floss; DMC, Rainbow Gallery, Crescent and WDW.


"ABC Noel House" from HE.
Stitched on 30 count "Dolphin", over-dyed linen by WDW.
Floss; DMC, WDW and Sampler Threads.


"Snow Merry" by HE.
Stitched on 30 count Aztec Red over-dyed linen by WDW.
Floss; DMC, WDW and Sampler Threads.


These three ornaments were stitched at the end of 2009, but since I dreaded doing the finishing, they were not finished until end of this year (2010).

"Snow Much Joy" by HE.
Stitched on 30 count Mocha, by WDW (if I'm not mistaken).
Floss; DMC, WDW and Sampler Threads.


"Santa Flies But Once a Year" by HE.
Stitched on 28 count Natural Raw Linen.
Floss; DMC & WDW.


"Santa Arrives Tonight" by HE.
Stitched on 30 count Mocha by WDW (if I'm not mistaken).
Floss; DMC, WDW & Sampler Threads.


"The Merry Stitcher" by HE.
Stitched on 30 count Mocha by WDW (if not mistaken).
Floss; DMC, Crescent, Rainbow Gallery & Sampler Threads.


These are the ornaments I have done - and finally finished over the last year or so. I dreaded the finishing, but it wasn't that difficult after all! :) 
Do you believe I have ran out of cross-stitching projects?! Think twice! :)) Once addicted - always addicted! I have at least 12-14 patterns from different designers, which I haven't stitched yet. So hopefully I'll have some cross-stitching projects to show next year too.


NNC's Christmas Ornament Exchange 2010


Earlier this year I signed up for NNC's Christmas Ornament Swaps. The members of the group had the possibility to sign up for two different swaps; counted cross-stitching on linen, and all crafts. I signed up for both swaps, making four ornaments; two cross-stitching and two all-crafts. It was a secret partner swap, I knew only my partners. I was near to faint when "headmistress" MW (the organizer of the swaps)   picked Diane (no blog) in the US as one of my swap partners! Just thinking of how she was going to "scan" my poor stitches........... lol! Diane is a devoted cross-stitcher and does such neat work. Perhaps I shouldn't consider myself as newbie when it comes to cross-stitching, I did a lot in earlier years, but it was first recently I started stitching on linen - totally new to me. 
The parcel from Diane arrived sound & safe while I was in Norway. (Missed custom this time too!) Parcels from Diane are always full of surprises, and this one was no exception!
This is what Diane sent me;


a gorgeous cross-stitched house, fat-quarter, Rozanne's Glue-Baste-It, Ginger man potholder, 2 spools Superior thread and a Christmas card.

A close-up of the stunning cross-stitched Christmas house.


Isn't it wonderful? I just can't take my eyes of it! So lovely!
I LOVE the card! On the front page it says; "No animals were harmed during the making of this card"... Inside; "The photographer, however, is in serious but stable condition and may be able to leave the hospital by New Year's - Merry Christmas!" On the back; "Bad, Mr Cuddles! Very bad!" - and there are terrible scratches from the cat's claws! What a dangerous cat! 

My second partner for the cross-stitch swap, is Radha (no blog) in Malaysia. A couple of days before Christmas Eve, I received another big box that had to take the trip to the custom before it ended up in our mailbox. I'm always a bit anxious when parcels go through customs, but this time all items were neatly placed into the box again - just like it never had been opened. (Must have been a newbie - lol!) 
I became breathless when I opened the box, just take a look what was inside; 


a piece of gorgeous Malaysian batik (sorry it didn't turn out better on the photo, perhaps I'll take a new photo for another post), three other pieces of fabric, a piece of felt with cute cats, ribbon, pins, floss, calendar, two cute Santas, two cute teddies (to be sewn on clothes, not sure what they are called in English... 

A gorgeous Christmas ornament - isn't it lovely?!


OOOOH! I'm the lucky owner of Radha's famous hairpin lace scarf!!! Isn't it lovely?!
Don't ask me how she does it! :))


I go and hide in shame!!! I'm ashamed, because I sent almost nothing to Diane and Radha, and look what I received from them!


My cross-stitched ornament, bookmark and some postcards to Radha.


My cross-stitched ornament to Diane. There were also a bookmark and some postcards.
Both ornaments are from Little House Needleworks - "Red House in Winter" and "Snowy Pines" - stitched on 30 count linen. I love their designs, and I hope you do too, Radha & Diane! 

A huge THANK YOU to Diane & Radha for your gorgeous gifts! I'm overwhelmed!
And not to forget MW at NNC for organizing the swap - thank you MW!


Friday, December 24, 2010

Christmas - again....



MERRY CHRISTMAS!


A very Merry Christmas to all of you,
from a hot & humid Mauritius.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Escaped frozen Europe / Frustration over no I-net connection


Dear friends, followers and readers!

It has been way too long since my previous post. I escaped the freezing cold Norway / Europe before the airports closed due to snow. Norwegians can't help it but smile though; it rarely happens airports in Norway are closed due to snow! I thought - or better say hoped - my flight back to Mauritius was in time, but no. We boarded the plane bound for Paris in time, but got stuck at Gardermoen airport (Oslo) for two hours, before we were able to take off - due to snow storm (5 cm snow - big smile!) in Paris! I missed the flight to Mauritius, but "fortunate" the next flight that evening was almost five hours delayed so I was re-booked to that flight. The flight went well. There has been some positive changes at Plaisance airport, and going through immigration didn't cause any problems at all. Wearing a residence permit I didn't have to line up at any of the "tourist counters", instead I went to the "resident/work permit counter" where there were no queue at all. Wonderful! :)
I left Norway in -24C - landed at Plaisance with its +28C - what a thermal shock! It felt like walking in to a sauna - phew! 
I had a wonderful stay in wintry Norway. The last days of my stay provided -12C, clear, sunny sky - a real winter wonderland! I enjoyed walking in the cold, breathe the cold, fresh air, enjoy the landscape; trees covered in white etc. BUT, I must confess it feels wonderful being back in the tropics, where I don't have to dress in layers of warm winter clothes! After seven years in Mauritius, I guess I have lost the habit (already) of wearing winter clothes - lol. :)) 
I have more photos to share with you, but it has to wait.

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"Thanks" to our service provider Nomad, we have been without I-net connection since Dec. 13th. According to them, they are upgrading the system for better service and faster connection. (It is allowed to hope!) Does it really take almost two weeks - or even more - to upgrade??? Are there other problems that is supposed to be a secret?! I don't know how many times we have called Nomad the last days - in vain! 

1) They don't pick up the phone.
2) ... "the connection will be established within the next hours"
3) ... "the connection will be established this afternoon"
4) Communiques; "the connection will be established within the next hours" 
5) ... "there will be a reduction on your next bill" (Hurray!!!) 

These are some of the answers we have got, either by a person who "accidentally" picked up the phone, or by several communiques. 

When it all started - Dec 12th or 13th - we were told they are upgrading and the connection will be established the next day - Tuesday 14th at 2 o'clock pm. How many days have gone by since then??? 
I think clients had been more understanding if Nomad had informed about the upgrades in advance and not told "stories" all the time! I know they informed about upgrading the modems - it has been printed on the bills - but as far as I know (perhaps I'm mistaken) there has not been any information about when the upgrades were going to take place! 
I don't know if I should say "by chance" we got to know from a poor soul at Nomad's customer service that XP is operative, but not Vista and Windows 7. 
There is something called "customer service" - and I URGE Nomad to work hard on establishing a proper customer service, which - according to me - does not work to any customers satisfaction as it is now! At Nomad's homepage it is written; 
1) "send sms to ...."
2) "send email to ...."
I don't know how many times we have sent emails or sms's, because they have not picked up the phone, but it has NEVER happened any at Nomad's so-called customer service has gotten back to us! In the end, we have had to take the phone call! Are they saving money???
I can't believe otherwise than there are many furious Nomad clients in the country these days. Some weeks ago Yashvin became a follower to my blog, and I have the pleasure to read his blog. Yashvin - thanks for following my blog - and thanks for sharing your frustration about Nomad - we relate to it! 


I can also mention Nomad's account department - another part of Nomad that doesn't work properly. We always pay bills before due date, but still; outstanding amount accumulates each month - how come??? The connection has been "chopped off" many times due to "lack of payment", which is darn annoying when we know we have paid; we know it is their fault, but still we have to make the call! We have called; "yes, we're going to look into it"...... etc. We have sent e-mails and sms's - no replies. Finally, after months, the latest bill show "no outstanding amount" - for how long...??


Per today, we have no idea - no information - how long Nomad's "upgrading" is going to take. Since XP is the only system that works right now, I have to use my "dinosaur-pc". The poor thing - the pc - is almost ten years old, but even if it is slow - at least it still works! :) 
I was going to post more photos from wintry and freezing cold Norway, but as long as Nomad is acting up I'll have to wait until I can use the laptop/Vista. 


Advice to Nomad;
Tell your clients the TRUTH - don't try different stunts by lack of information!!!