S. was in need of summer pants, so I chose a basic pant pattern from book #1 and adapted it to her size (a bit shorter and much larger on top to accommodate the diaper butt). The first experiment (the brown with blue mushrooms) ended up being a bit short on the waist, but the second pair turned out perfect. The fabrics are both Japanese medium weight cotton fabrics from one of my favorite fabric shops in Lisbon, and S. absolutely loved them.
Saturday, July 07, 2012
Wednesday, July 04, 2012
slow knitting
Summer always seems to slow down my knitting. I've been patiently working on a new cardigan for myself, but because I was in need of some variety I just cast on this cute Middy Jumper for S.
Tuesday, July 03, 2012
verona once again
Like the cherry on top of the ice cream, the last destination of our Italy trip was Verona, where we briefly spent a couple of hours and stopped for lunch on our way to the airport. We had first visited here back in 2006 and it was love at first sight, and this second time round just confirmed that impression.
Location:
Verona Province of Verona, Italy
Monday, July 02, 2012
lake garda
We decided to spend a day driving around Lake Garda, which although not as impressive as Lake Maggiore, or as charming as Lake Como or my favorite Lake Orta, it's still worth a visit. The road from Riva del Garda down to Malcesine and Garda seemed to be the most touristy, and not so pretty with all the construction, hotels and camping places along the way. I'd read that the tiny village of Sirmione at the southernmost point was a must visit, so we decided to head down that way and have lunch there. The reviews were right, it's a very picturesque village, with its walled center and the castle entrance. Also, it had amazing ice cream shops, as you can see below ... Sara had her first taste of Italian ice cream and I think it's safe to say it won't be her last :)
Labels:
italy,
lake garda,
sirmione,
travel
riva del garda
A's conference was held in Riva del Garda, located at the northern point of Lake Garda. It's a small charming village, with a nice pedestrian area and lovely gardens by the lake. Not really a place I'd go out of my way to visit, but enjoyable for a quick visit if you're in the neighborhood. We spent a day just strolling around, and S. went wild when we found the children's park near the centre.
Labels:
italy,
lake garda,
riva del garda,
travel
Location:
Riva del Garda Trentino, Italy
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