While leaving a terrific breakfast place in San Diego, we walked into a little shop next door that had a tremendous selection of Laurel Burch fabric. Found another place selling her stuff in Bazaar del Mundo in Old Town. Apparently she's become quite popular with quilters.
Bought MIL a gift that we'll save till Xmas.
I didn't buy anything for myself though there was some angel cat fabric that I adored. Because I didn't know what to do with it, I declined to purchase it. (mantra repeat here: I've already got enough stuff to last several lifetimes.)
I already own some of her rubber stamps which I believe no one owns a license to produce any more.
Thursday, August 19, 2004
Wednesday, August 18, 2004
Air Travel with Scissors
I'm not stupid but apparently I am forgetful.
I had my good scissors in my checked luggage while flying west. But forgot to put them back into my checked luggage while flying east. Bye-bye, scissors. I walked to the gate mentally whacking myself in the forehead big time. They were a lovely pair of Italian gold scissors with a very sharp pointy tip as I bought them for cutting hardanger work. And you can bet I'll be replacing them soon. (Even though I've got many other pairs...)
No problems with Clover Cutter flying with me.
I had my good scissors in my checked luggage while flying west. But forgot to put them back into my checked luggage while flying east. Bye-bye, scissors. I walked to the gate mentally whacking myself in the forehead big time. They were a lovely pair of Italian gold scissors with a very sharp pointy tip as I bought them for cutting hardanger work. And you can bet I'll be replacing them soon. (Even though I've got many other pairs...)
No problems with Clover Cutter flying with me.
San Diego Shops
I managed to drive to three different "needlework" shops in SD. The first turned out to be knitting and needlepoint. Normally I would have been able to shop for fibers at least, but it seems the shop is moving more in the knitting direction, so it was a total waste of time. Second shop featured a wonderful older couple and shop that is in a time warp. They had stuff in there that I used to order for a shop I worked at in 1988. They were lovely and friendly and I did pick up a couple of bargain pieces of linen.
Third shop - finally satisfied my shopping desires. Place was quiet when I walked in, but right behind me things really picked up. It was a joy to see that many people shopping in a cross stitch store! I didn't do much monetary damage because I'm trying to stitch from my stash. But I couldn't resist on Bent Creek kit that was half price and did purchase some GAST.
Third shop - finally satisfied my shopping desires. Place was quiet when I walked in, but right behind me things really picked up. It was a joy to see that many people shopping in a cross stitch store! I didn't do much monetary damage because I'm trying to stitch from my stash. But I couldn't resist on Bent Creek kit that was half price and did purchase some GAST.
Tuesday, August 17, 2004
Stitching Bloggers' Question of the Week
If you were to stitch something to be passed on to future generations of your family as an heirloom, what would it be and why?
So far my two heirloom pieces that are completed and framed are my Newburyport Sampler and a Heart's Content piece, "After Sorrow." I stitched these mostly in tandem, one rather large and one rather small.
The Newburyport (follow link down while admiring Page Dorsey's other works) was stitched as part of the Internet Sampler Band that was being run by Ellen Chester of With My Needle. Took me 18 months to finish it. I did make a few changes, the biggest being changing the words to a verse from "Tis a Gift to be Simple." I can easily see one of my children giving this to one of their grandchildren in the far distant future.
The Heart's Content piece - well, I used to stitch this on Sunday mornings while DH would be rehearsing with the choir. How I loved the light in that church in Colorado Springs. Our interim minister offered to buy it from me, but I told her we didn't pay her enough. I figured if someone paid me $800 I might be persuaded to stitch it again...
So far my two heirloom pieces that are completed and framed are my Newburyport Sampler and a Heart's Content piece, "After Sorrow." I stitched these mostly in tandem, one rather large and one rather small.
The Newburyport (follow link down while admiring Page Dorsey's other works) was stitched as part of the Internet Sampler Band that was being run by Ellen Chester of With My Needle. Took me 18 months to finish it. I did make a few changes, the biggest being changing the words to a verse from "Tis a Gift to be Simple." I can easily see one of my children giving this to one of their grandchildren in the far distant future.
The Heart's Content piece - well, I used to stitch this on Sunday mornings while DH would be rehearsing with the choir. How I loved the light in that church in Colorado Springs. Our interim minister offered to buy it from me, but I told her we didn't pay her enough. I figured if someone paid me $800 I might be persuaded to stitch it again...
Stitcher's Question Catch Up
What would your stitching confession be?
That's easy.
I'm a floss licker.
I use a sponge on what I consider heirloom pieces, but usually I'm a licker.
That's easy.
I'm a floss licker.
I use a sponge on what I consider heirloom pieces, but usually I'm a licker.
Sunday, August 15, 2004
Too Much Catching Up to Do
We had an amazing time in San Diego. I would agree to move there on a moment's notice.
I've got lots to post, but no real time right now.
Suffice it to say, the food was great, the sights magnificent, and I'm exhausted.
I've got lots to post, but no real time right now.
Suffice it to say, the food was great, the sights magnificent, and I'm exhausted.
Thursday, August 05, 2004
What To Take With Me
Ah the joys of deciding which project to take with to California. (wonky thing - won't let me use the enter button to skip a line so bear with me.) I've kitted up a Blackbird Designs piece that was in JCS mag last year and another similiar style sampler and I've got a Shepherd's Bush kit from several years ago. DH came home yesterday and I was sitting going through possible linen choices and he looked at me like I was nuts. What does he think? I'm going to sit through every boring presentation with him at this conference? No freaking way. So it's off to finish laundry and packing. See you all next week.
Wednesday, August 04, 2004
California Here We Come!
Okay. So it's just for a visit.
But we did totally enjoy the four years we lived in California and it feels good to be going back for a week.
DH and I leave on Friday for San Diego. I've been looking over his schedule and see I've got time to kill. This should be lots of fun.
But we did totally enjoy the four years we lived in California and it feels good to be going back for a week.
DH and I leave on Friday for San Diego. I've been looking over his schedule and see I've got time to kill. This should be lots of fun.
Tuesday, August 03, 2004
Stitching Blogger's Question of the Week
If you could only finish one of the pieces in your stash as it is at the moment, what would it be and why?
Right now I'd have to say finish Celtic Christmas. Because she's becoming an axe hanging over my head. LOL
People ask me if she's done yet. LOL
I'd like to be able to answer yes.
But not enough to actually sit down and finish her. LOL
It all comes back to the eyes. I'm having some difficulty working any chart right now where I need to refer back and forth between the chart and the stitching with frequency. Maybe I should pick up a piece of Assissi work....
Right now I'd have to say finish Celtic Christmas. Because she's becoming an axe hanging over my head. LOL
People ask me if she's done yet. LOL
I'd like to be able to answer yes.
But not enough to actually sit down and finish her. LOL
It all comes back to the eyes. I'm having some difficulty working any chart right now where I need to refer back and forth between the chart and the stitching with frequency. Maybe I should pick up a piece of Assissi work....
yesterday
I didn't get online at all yesterday. Took kids for the school sports physicals, then we went shopping. I bribed my DS to get him to come along by offering to buy him Swedish Meatballs at IKEA.
Bought some new chair pads for the kitchen. Within 10 seconds of placing the first one on and pushing in the chair, the cat was in the chair. He's darn good. Bought a galvanized steel bucket and tub (have plans for these later in the month.) Bought a frame and Japanese style watercolor of a black and white cat. I needed something cheap for over our bed. Looks nice.
Also picked up a cheap copy of Needlecrafts for Dummies at Borders. This was the book I chose to get in order to save 25% off a CD that DD wanted. So it actually cost me $2.99. Now why would I possibly want this book? I'm definitely no dummy when it comes to needlework. But there are two patterns in there that Iwant. And the beginner's type info may be useful next time I teach a friend.
Now on to the question of the week...
Bought some new chair pads for the kitchen. Within 10 seconds of placing the first one on and pushing in the chair, the cat was in the chair. He's darn good. Bought a galvanized steel bucket and tub (have plans for these later in the month.) Bought a frame and Japanese style watercolor of a black and white cat. I needed something cheap for over our bed. Looks nice.
Also picked up a cheap copy of Needlecrafts for Dummies at Borders. This was the book I chose to get in order to save 25% off a CD that DD wanted. So it actually cost me $2.99. Now why would I possibly want this book? I'm definitely no dummy when it comes to needlework. But there are two patterns in there that Iwant. And the beginner's type info may be useful next time I teach a friend.
Now on to the question of the week...
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