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The Lion’s Gaze

20 Sunday Sep 2015

Posted by Bessie V in Writing

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I loved this post and wanted to share…

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There is an ancient fable from Terma in which Padmasambhava, a literary character, appears before a Terton and teaches him how to better focus his emotions. Padmasambhava says that when a stick is thrown to a dog, the dog will chase the stick. Yet when you throw a stick to a lion, the lion chases you. A dog’s gaze will always follow the object: the stick. The lion gazes steadily at the source: the thrower.

Yep, that’s right. After a brief absence from this site I’ve returned to drop some obscure philosophy served with a side of self-indulgence on you that’s sure to leave you scratching your head wondering why the hell you’re even reading it.

But hear me out. Open your mind and be prepared to look beyond the stick and instead focus on what is really important: the thrower, and why they tossed it in the first place.

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Learn a Stitch : Rickracks Stitch

20 Sunday Sep 2015

Posted by Bessie V in Crochet Stitch Library

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Crochet, Crochet Stitches, Learn a Stitch, Rickracks Stitch

I need to learn new stitches in crochet. There are just too many and I don’t know if one could learn them all!! But I’m gonna try out as many new ones as I possibly can.

So with that in mind, I’ve decided to set up a stitch library on my blog. Every Sunday (hopefully), I will be adding on new stitch patterns that I come across, the link to that particular pattern as well as a sample that I’ve made using the featured stitch.

I think its a nice way to learn to create something yourself using these techniques. And trying them out could give an idea of what those particular stitches would be ideal for.

So for today, I’ve got the “Rickracks Stitch” that I’ve practiced doing and have made a sample square that I’ll use as a dishcloth 🙂 . I think I’ll probably end up with hundreds of them if I really get on with it.

Link for this stitch is : Rickracks Stitch

And here’s the dishcloth I made using this stitch.

Dishcloth - Rickracks stitch

Interesting hmm?

Love, Thy Will Is Done

15 Tuesday Sep 2015

Posted by Bessie V in Life

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Anniversary, Arranged Marriage, Love, Wedding Anniversary

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Today is special.

12-years-of-being-married special.

I can’t believe its been so long! Shows just how quickly time flies (plenty of times when its just crept along, of course) and I can still see the beginning of it all.

Ours was not a love marriage. Arranged by our parents and one that he and I nodded our heads to in agreement (unthinkable for many, I know). For Indians, its a normal, everyday affair. Growing up, I had always dreamed I would marry for love. But as an adult, I was surprised to find that I felt no aversion to the idea of an arranged marriage. It is a scary idea, yes, but I found it a strangely exciting one too. Like an adventure. And I would be embarking on one with someone I barely knew. What if it’s a disaster??

But, here we are today. 12 years later.

Looking back on all these years, I can see how much we’ve evolved together. The compromises and sacrifices we’ve both made, just to be able to accommodate the other in our lives. How much we have changed each other little by little for the better and the fact that we’re still at it. And the best part, we learned the meaning of love together. We’ve made many, many mistakes and we’ve seen how forgiving love really is. No-one is perfect and we’ve learned to lean and depend on each other’s strengths in times of weakness.

Sure, there are still plenty of arguments and differences. But no more blame games. And as much as we can help it, we don’t let the sun down on our anger any more.

Not to forget the 2 lovely children we made between us. I hope they watch us and see our love more than our faults.

As we grow older, I hope too, that we will continue to love and cherish each other and each moment of our adventure together, because love endures forever.

Happy Anniversary to us.

Mad About Mandalas

08 Tuesday Sep 2015

Posted by Bessie V in Crochet

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Crochet Mandalas, Mandalas

I’ve been bitten by the Mandala bug. There are so many of them that I’m just dying to make! And a lot of them look so complicated, but intricately amazing too!

Here are a few that caught my eye :

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Fire And Ice Mandala by Carolyn Christmas

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Grannies in a Round by Carocreated Design

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Colorful Rug/Doily by Carolina Guzman

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Mini Rings of Change by Frank O’Randle

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Radiant Rose Mandala Doily by Elizabeth Ann White

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Rainbow Vermicelli Mandala by Zelna Olivier

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Lucienne’s Summer mandala by Marjan (split into 4 parts)

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Overlay Mandala by Carocreated Design 

Aren’t they exquisite? Would really love to make them all 😀

Free Time, Finally!

06 Sunday Sep 2015

Posted by Bessie V in Life

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Hello lovely people!

I can’t believe its already been 10 days since my last post! I’ve only been reading and enjoying everyone else’s whenever I get a straight 15 minutes of me-time.

Been a busy bee all these days with no time to spare. Coming back from a long holiday to a closed up apartment is quite a daunting task! Mountains of cleaning up!!

My almost 2 yr old had been behaving a bit cranky and moody too, occasionally peering out the window and sulking and flinging some angry baby talks at us. He must’ve been hoping to see the hens and the wide open green landscape that he got used to in that 1 month of being let out. The poor thing!

And not soon after we got everything squeaky clean, both the kids and the better half ended up with throaty problems that needed courses of antibiotics and hot soups!

Quite an exhausting couple of days, I tell you. I need another holiday ALL BY MYSELF just to unwind!

Now that things are finally under control, I have been able to get back a little to what I love doing. Crocheting and connecting with you all :).

More coming soon!

Have a great week ahead everyone!

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Liebster Blog Award! A Lovely Surprise..

25 Tuesday Aug 2015

Posted by Bessie V in Writing

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About Me, Crafting, Crochet, Liebster Award

Hello again all of you amazing people!

Yesterday was my first day back at work from my holiday and there I was sitting at my desk feeling a little homesick and generally sorry for myself, when lovely Tanya from Yarnya lifted my gloomy spirits and made my day by nominating me for a Liebster Award. Was I thrilled to bits! Thank you, Tanya!

The Liebster Award is one that is given to new bloggers by other bloggers welcoming them to the blogging world 🙂 It gives us all an opportunity to get to know each other too and I am excited to be a part of this modern chain mail.

Here’s How It Works :

  • Make a post thanking and linking the person who nominated you. Include the Liebster Award sticker in the post too.
  • Nominate 5 -10 other bloggers who you feel are worthy of this award. Let them know they have been nominated by commenting on one of their posts. You can also nominate the person who nominated you.
  • Ensure all of these bloggers have fewer than 200 followers.
  • Answer the eleven questions asked to you by the person who nominated you, and make eleven questions of your own for your nominees or you may use the same questions.
  • Lastly, COPY these rules in your post.

Here’s who I Nominate :

  • Crochet Magpie
  • As We Crochet
  • Daisydesigns90
  • Jadeybirdcrochet
  • Yarnya

Here are the questions given to me to answer :

  1. What’s the origin of your blog name? – Shells and Bobbles are my favorite stitches in crochet! Being in love with this craft, I thought it ideal that my blog be named after it. Besides, a few other names that came to mind were already taken 🙂
  2. What’s your craft of choice? – Crochet, for sure!
  3. If you could have any craft item in the world (yarn, storage, accessory, etc) what would it be? – Lots and lots of yarn!
  4. What are your favourite colours to work with? – All the lovely colors of the rainbow.
  5. What is your favourite way to relax other than crafting? – Curling up on my couch with a nice hot cup of coffee and a good book.
  6. If you had a superpower, which one would it be? – A Photographic Memory 😀 If only..
  7. What is the favourite project you have completed? – My over-sized Lacy Shawl. The largest project I’ve ever done!
  8. Where would your ideal holiday be? – Norway. I sooo want to experience the Norwegian Fjords.
  9. What TV show would you recommend as a must watch? – I liked Secrets and Lies. There are more, but I’ll just name the one.
  10. What was your worst crafting disaster? – Fortunately, I don’t have one yet.. I seem to start on projects that I feel I’m sure I can accomplish.  Not much of a risk-taker, me. Coz I just detest the unraveling part of it and the despair that follows 🙂
  11. Do you have pets? If so, please post a photo! If not, what pet would you like to have if time, money, allergies didn’t come into play? – I don’t have one. But would love to own a Maltese some day.

Eleven Questions for my nominees to answer :

  1. Who or what is your crafting inspiration.
  2. What is your favorite way to relax apart from crafting.
  3. Where would you go on your dream holiday?
  4. What is your favorite accessory?
  5. What is your favorite crafting project?
  6. What was your worst crafting disaster?
  7. If you had a super power, which one would it be?
  8. Name one item that you cherish the most.
  9. Who is your favorite fictional character?
  10. What is your favorite quote?
  11. Do you have pets? If so, please post a photo! If not, what pet would you like to have if time, money, allergies didn’t come into play?

Summer of ’15 : Mandalas for Mums and Some Yummy Passion Fruity Goodness

02 Sunday Aug 2015

Posted by Bessie V in Crochet, Holidays

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Crochet Mandalas, Magic spike mandala

Our backyard at home has quite a few fruity richness. Passion Fruit being one of them. I’m not too fond of many fruits, but I go crazy over these.

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This week I’ve just been lazing around gorging on these yummy fruits and crocheting some mandalas for both our mums. Thought I’d please them with something that I personally made. Aim is to make at least 6. And I’ve completed only 2 so far.

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The orangey one is based on Tamara Kelly’s Magic Spike Mandala. Check it out here :

Magic Spike Mandala

The green one is something I made as I went along. The last round turned out having too many stitches, hence the ruffly edges. Don’t ask why I didn’t bother re-doing it. Too lazy. But it did look alright, actually. And I AM going to make another one like it and be sure to put enough stitches for that round to make it lie flat. Maybe add more colors to the rounds instead of making it in just 1 solid color. Write down the pattern too while I’m at it 🙂

I’m already working on a third one, though. But that’s turning out star-shaped. Are there star shaped mandalas? I’ve even decided on a name for it, in any case. Will put up the pattern once done.

I only wish I’d brought more colors with me apart from the ones I’m stuck with. To be honest, the yarns were actually an after-thought. I should’ve stashed them first into the suitcase before piling on the clothes. Would’ve been fun watching the better half throw a fit 😀

Summer of ’15 : Children and Nature and Some Fond Memories

26 Sunday Jul 2015

Posted by Bessie V in Holidays

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Children and nature, Nature, outdoor fun, rains, summer holidays

It’s the season for rains in Kerala. My holidays to my home town is normally greeted with a mixture of complete dread and happiness. Happiness because I get to see our parents and other relatives only during our visits here. Dread because the weather is never favorable to my health. The humidity is high all year round and I would perpetually, be sneezing my holidays away. But this time, I decided I would not dwell on the negatives. I wanted to enjoy my holidays and I wasn’t going to let anything deter me from it. image image It’s already 4 days now since we’re here and so far, it’s turning out to be a pleasant one. Haven’t sneezed much yet. There have been rain clouds looming above looking all dark and ominous. But thankfully the rains came down only at night and just once during the day. Both kids are out all day. Chasing the hens, kissing the flowers, collecting the dried ones, looking for funny-shaped stones that resembled animals or other familiar things… image image image image Sometimes I’m out with them too. Trying to see the world through their eyes. Laugh at what tickles them and be a part of their games and childish fun. I’d tire out easily and would sit on the front steps watching these two tireless beings still racing around. Watching them took me to a time and age where it was my brother and I in their place. Always on the run, playing games we invented on the spot, chasing dragonflies and fighting over who gets to pluck out their wings (something that fills me with remorse now), eating freshly fallen mangoes and lovely tender coconuts, trying to get near the cows that grandpa took care of, feed them hay, look for eggs that our hens laid and finish our day with a bath outside near our well. Those were the days of idyllic and carefree fun.

I wanted so much to turn back the clock.

I wanted to be a child again.

Silence is Golden

21 Tuesday Jul 2015

Posted by Bessie V in Causes, Life

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Idioms, Silence is Golden, Speaking Up

“Silence is Golden”, my 10 yr old read out loud from her English chapter on Idioms.

She asked me if the phrase meant that it would be peaceful to everyone’s ears if there was no noise. She even gave me an example of how we heave a sigh of relief every time we turn off a very particularly annoying and loud piece of music and the silence from it is sooooo… golden.

I laughed at her interpretation. Its not entirely wrong, though, I told her.

But the first thing that came to my mind, however, was a person. Me. A long time ago.

Silent because I was afraid to speak my mind. Afraid to say things that I might regret later. Also because I hated confrontations. Silent to avoid future awkwardness, especially towards people I would see a lot of, but was not very fond of. So rather than go through the awkwardness, I would choose to be silent. Became the doormat, so to speak.

But how is that golden? Whenever I am silent, the other person gets the upper hand, right? They’ll think I am always at fault simply because I don’t defend myself, won’t they?

I think it’s a sign of cowardice.

I have played conversations over and over in my mind thinking I could’ve said this or said that. But there wasn’t much use doing that because the moment to defend myself or someone else or something that I stood for had passed. And I kept thinking, next time, I’ll say what I have to say.

And one day I did.

Knees shaking, voice trembling, almost in tears, I finally spoke up. All the bottled up anger and rage threatened to explode out of me that day and it took all my energy and will-power to focus only on what was at hand. And it was one of the most liberating experiences I’ve ever had.

Although it did take me a little more time to practice voicing out my thoughts and opinions after that, I have never looked back or shied away since. It has made me stronger and bolder. I didn’t need to fear anyone. Didn’t need to make people comfortable at the expense of my dignity and self-respect.

Of course, there are circumstances that warrant silence. But, otherwise, unless I wish to remain in someone’s good books forever, there is absolutely no reason for me to not speak up.

So this is what I explained to my 10 year old.

Silence is golden only if you can quiet your tongue in circumstances that call for it because sometimes, silence speaks when words can’t.

And the quote on the right 🙂

Re-post : A New Website, A Birthday and a Lovely Lacy Shawl

18 Saturday Jul 2015

Posted by Bessie V in Crochet, Life

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Sorry folks 😦

My new website crashed and I was kindly told by the hosting people that its best to “nuke it” (a term they used for deleting the website) and re-build it again.  I know that its all part of the learning process but that still didn’t stop me from shedding a lot of tears.

So now that there is no new website to shelter that lone post on it,  I have brought it home here – although the second line doesn’t make much sense now 😦

A New Website, A Birthday and a Lovely Lacy Shawl 

16 July marks quite a few new things this year for me.

My new website is born today and yes, this is the first post on it.

I have also turned 36 today. Eeks! I am now in my late 30s although I don’t really feel it. No grey hairs. Still young at heart. Still childish and gigglish and impulsive. But I have mellowed down a bit. But just a tiny bit.

My pretty little lady made me a birthday card (a drawing actually). The cheeky little monster had no clue what to make of it all. But he stared in wonder at the card, pointed at every line and squiggle, chirped some baby talk and gasped in surprise. He’s been doing that quite a bit lately. Gasping in Surprise.

And not wanting to be left out, he tried to add his own scribble to it, which was promptly snatched back by the lady (no surprises there), resulting in lots of tears and loud howls of frustration, followed by a lot of yanking and pulling of the card which finally ended with the lady storming off tearfully and the fellow looking surprised and victorious all at the same time, holding up the crumpled card.

All this completely entertaining for me. What a fun start already 😀

Life-events update over, I have just put the finishing round to a new, pretty, over-sized lacy shawl that I have been working on based on a pattern by Annie’s and gifted it to myself :). And I just love it. Its the largest piece I have ever worked on and has turned out exactly like it does in the picture. For someone who hates the cold, I so can’t wait for winter to come knocking!!

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To see professional pictures of the shawl, do head on over here :

Shell & Lace Shawl

Oooh! And before I forget, I shall very soon be heading home to India for a much-deserved 1 month vacation! I’m sure I’ll have plenty of fun and interesting things to post when there!

That’s pretty much it for now.

Back soon!

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