Last night, I finally finished a sample/project I started less than three years ago:
It is a paramecium doily.
How did that happen, you may ask.
I had some variegated embroidery floss I was itching to use. I looked about for a scrap of cloth, and lo, there was a scrap of blue linen a clever friend had used as giftwrap. The scrap of linen was vaguely reminiscent of a paisley, and I think paisleys are like paramecia. Obvious, yes?
The really time-consuming part was the obsessive needle-lace buttonholing around the edge. Around and around and around...
3 comments:
I want to watch it divide in two.
I'm afraid that is unlikely to occur. Paramecium doilia is a domestic protozoan, and only replicates by a time-consuming process of needlework, not by fission. Scissors would therefore kill it.
But if you leave it alone in a dark corner, perhaps it will divide on its own.
I'm afraid I don't know if the fission process would be enhanced or inhibited by cat hair.
It is of course wildly cute - biology AND fiber arts!
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