
Monday, October 31, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
Fall Classic

(Have I mentioned I love baseball?)
Labels:
Baseball
Thursday, October 06, 2011
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Friday, August 12, 2011
Midwest Stash Exchange

Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Their Song... Framed!
Labels:
Blackbird Designs,
Their Song
Wednesday, August 03, 2011
So Happy Together

If you need me, I'll be staring into two gorgeous blue eyes. :-)
Monday, July 25, 2011
Ladies Only
On a recent trip to Chicago we took a slightly scary but very fast elevator ride up to the 96th floor of the John Hancock building to check out what is rumored to be one of the best views of the city.
Not from the observatory or the lounge...
...but from the ladies' restroom!
What do the men get?
Zilch!!



Zilch!!
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Hot Diggity Dog!

Today is National Hot Dog Day! Pictured above is the popular Chicago style hot dog, which I have to admit to never trying and had never even heard of until moving up north. You know me, I'm a chili cheese kind of girl! We are headed to the Elkhart County Fair this afternoon so maybe I'll get a chance to try a Chicago dog. We have tickets to the REO Speedwagon concert this evening so I'm hoping the rain holds off. We've been having quite a heat wave here so it's nice to have a bit of a break, but can it wait until after the concert? Please?
Much to talk about but unfortunately it's time for me to fly! (Get it?)
Enjoy your weekend!
Sunday, May 08, 2011
Saturday, April 09, 2011
It's a Happy Bunny Day!
by The Trilogy
stitched on 32-count Dirty Belfast Linen with DMC
Long time, no post, right? Can you tell I got the job I applied for? My days of leisure are over! I did find a little free time and managed to finish up this cute little bunny. It's one of my Crazy January Challenge projects so I can cross another one off my list. I think that's three now, so twelve more to go.
In other bunny news, I saw one hopping through our yard today. He made a bee-line for a couple of mourning doves and sent them fluttering up in the air. It was pretty funny! A very playful bunny and two annoyed birds! Our inside bunny is a picky eater and what she leaves in her food bowl we empty out in the yard for the outside critters. I'd like to think this bun found some tasty bits to nibble on.
With all the birds and critters running around the yard, I guess spring has finally arrived. We're still not seeing any leaves popping out on the trees, but the grass is starting to green up and there are a few things sprouting out of the ground. I might actually take a stab at a garden this year. I'd love some fresh peppers and herbs to cook with!
Hope you all are enjoying your weekend and don't have to work like me, haha!
Labels:
Crazy January Challenge,
The Trilogy
Thursday, March 17, 2011
A Happy Pillow
I think it's pretty cute in all it's un-perfect-ness. It makes me happy to look at it, too. :-)
I really am thrilled to have my sewing machine up and running. :-)
Labels:
Finished Finishes,
SamSarah
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
At Last! Some Stitching!
And a finish, no less!
God Bless Those
by Shakespeare's Peddler
stitched on 32 count Vintage Exemplar linen
with Gentle Arts Sampler Threads
This was designed by Theresa to commemorate Egypt's recent struggle for freedom, and sold at the Nashville Market as a limited edition kit. My photo does not do the thread colors justice. They are truly gorgeous.
Theresa finished her's into a small pillow with a chenille trim that suits it to a tee. I'll need to make a trip into town for the trim and some stuffing but I'm hoping to duplicate her finish. I did finally find my sewing machine yesterday, but for some crazy reason I didn't pack the foot pedal in the same box. After spending half the day yesterday digging through boxes and cussing whoever did the packing (that would be me...), I finally gave up and tried to find a replacement online. The only one I found was going to cost me $56! I think of purchases like this in terms of how much stash I could buy with the money, so that just wasn't going to cut it!
This morning I remembered how my Mom used to recite "Baby Jesus, lost and found" when she was looking for something. So I sat down and concentrated on where I thought the foot pedal could be. Baby Jesus, lost and found... Baby Jesus, lost and found... and POOF! it came to me! I knew exactly where it was! I'd stored it in a plastic bin which is why it wasn't in the box with the machine! It didn't take me long to find the bin, and sure enough, inside was the foot pedal! Of course, I'm totally on the hook to actually use the machine now!
No word on the job still. Do you think they found out about the sit-in I staged at my high school back in 1977? Those were good times!
That's about all I have to report today from the hovel. Hope this week has been treating you well!
by Shakespeare's Peddler
stitched on 32 count Vintage Exemplar linen
with Gentle Arts Sampler Threads
This was designed by Theresa to commemorate Egypt's recent struggle for freedom, and sold at the Nashville Market as a limited edition kit. My photo does not do the thread colors justice. They are truly gorgeous.
Theresa finished her's into a small pillow with a chenille trim that suits it to a tee. I'll need to make a trip into town for the trim and some stuffing but I'm hoping to duplicate her finish. I did finally find my sewing machine yesterday, but for some crazy reason I didn't pack the foot pedal in the same box. After spending half the day yesterday digging through boxes and cussing whoever did the packing (that would be me...), I finally gave up and tried to find a replacement online. The only one I found was going to cost me $56! I think of purchases like this in terms of how much stash I could buy with the money, so that just wasn't going to cut it!
This morning I remembered how my Mom used to recite "Baby Jesus, lost and found" when she was looking for something. So I sat down and concentrated on where I thought the foot pedal could be. Baby Jesus, lost and found... Baby Jesus, lost and found... and POOF! it came to me! I knew exactly where it was! I'd stored it in a plastic bin which is why it wasn't in the box with the machine! It didn't take me long to find the bin, and sure enough, inside was the foot pedal! Of course, I'm totally on the hook to actually use the machine now!
No word on the job still. Do you think they found out about the sit-in I staged at my high school back in 1977? Those were good times!
That's about all I have to report today from the hovel. Hope this week has been treating you well!
Friday, March 11, 2011
Treasures from Staci
There hasn't been much stitching to speak of here. The days have been grey and dreary and positively dull. Spring is taking it's dear sweet time on getting here and I am in the stitching doldrums. Help!
In other news, I took it upon myself to interview for a part-time job earlier this week and, barring them digging up something nasty in my past, I should be gainfully employed soon.
[Incidentally, the illustration in the background of my photo is from a book by Kit Williams, Masquerade, which contained elaborate clues to a real live treasure (a golden filagree hare pendant) which he had buried somewhere in England. It unfortunately ended in a bit of a scandal when the treasure finder was discovered to have cheated.]
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Tuesday, March 01, 2011
Tree Frog
Anyhoosie, the story ends well because I do like the trees sooo much better with green leaves and not the monotone gold they were. I also stitched the forgotten 'a' in Isaiah. St. Peter's Church is complete and I can't wait to get started on the next block!
We are going to be heading up to Portage today to run some errands and, as luck would have it, today is also National Pancake Day so we'll be stopping in at IHOP for their annual Children's Miracle Network fundraiser. Short stacks for everyone!

Labels:
Carriage House Samplings,
VoHRH
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Happy Dancing to Their Song
by Blackbird Designs
stitched on 28 ct. Apple Brown Bindy by R&R Reproductions
with WDW fibers
Yes! It is finally done! I had to look back through my blog archives to see when I started this one and I discovered it was my first new start of 2009. Now it gets to be my third finish for 2011. I'd have to do some more checking but I believe this is also my third Blackbird Designs finish. I only wish I'd discovered them sooner as the prices for some of the out of print charts are more than I can afford. I'll keep hoping to find a deal on Ebay!
Next in the Q-Snaps will be my Village of Hawk Run Hollow. I got the first willow tree done on Block 2 easy peasy, but for some reason I'm going cross eyed with the second one. I'm having so much trouble I'm starting to doubt I stitched the first one correctly! But if it is wrong I'm not about to restitch that thing! So why do I keep looking for a mistake? It's like some sort of stitchy psychosis!
Still no sign of spring here. We're stuck in an infinite loop of snow, melt, refreeze, snow, melt, refreeze. My daughter took this picture of a cedar waxwing in a tree near her apartment trying to eat the frozen berries.

Today is Thursday and that means it's spaghetti night! (Missy, if you read this, I still use the sauce recipe you sent me so many years ago!) I must be getting ready for a second hiberation or something because my appetite has been out of control this last week. A sure sign that winter isn't over yet... darn!
Thank you all for stopping by! Here's hoping you have your own finish to report soon!
Labels:
Blackbird Designs,
Their Song
Monday, February 21, 2011
For Lack of Some Moss
I worked on Their Song over the weekend but it remains unfinished for the time being. That single length of WDW Moss is all I have left and it isn't going to be enough. When I bought the fibers for this chart I didn't realize I would need two skeins of Moss and Havana. Luckily I had the Havana in my stash so I was able to finish up all of those bits. And I could swear I'd bought some Moss knowing I was going to need it, but I couldn't find it in any of the usual places. Today might be the day I actually do some organizing around here!
We've been thrown face first back into winter here in SW Michigan. Yesterday started with snow, which then turned to snow and sleet, which then turned to rain and ice. We're back to snow today and it's a mess out there. There are reportedly 85,000 homes in the area without power. I know ours went out at some point during the night because all the digital clocks were flashing this morning. I am counting my blessings because this old house gets pretty darn cold when the furnace isn't running.
Have y'all checked out the new releases from the Nashville market? ABC Stitch has a nice list of them here. My wishy-wanty list has been growing over the last couple of days!
Hope everyone is staying warm, especially if you're in the midst of this latest wintry mess! Thanks for stopping by!
Labels:
Blackbird Designs,
Their Song
Saturday, February 19, 2011
The Great Backyard Bird Count
I know how much we stitchers love to count, so if you have a spare 15 minutes this weekend, consider participating in the annual Great Backyard Bird Count.

Black-capped Chickadee
(Photo from the GBBC website)

(Photo from the GBBC website)
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