Measi is hosting WIPocalypse in 2012. I'm in on this and you can be too if you go to her blog and sign up by September 30. It sounds like a lot of a fun and a great way to finish up some of those UFOs.
Hi Susan! Thanks for signing up and for the plug. :)
Just a clarification... sign ups are not ending on 9/30. As of right now, I have no cut off date. Signups will remain open at least through the first couple months of 2012.
Today is my 35th wedding anniversary. We were married in the church in my hometown in southeast Nebraska. No air conditioning and people thought my husband was nervous when they saw him shaking his leg. He was just trying to get the sweat to run down it a bit faster! Mine was the first of three weddings my parents planned, and since I had spent the summer in Pennsylvania working and setting up our new apartment, most things fell to my mother. My parents decided to have the reception in my hometown and that meant there was only one venue--the "supper club." Actually, this was the basement of the local pool hall/bar and had formerly been a bowling alley when my mother was a teenager. Although there wasn't a private room, my parents figured very few people other than wedding guests would be there since it was also the weekend of the county fair. Sometimes I miss life in small town Nebraska. Mostly not. Turned out they were right, but choosing that venue also meant that they...
We are not so patiently waiting for spring to arrive in southeastern Pennsylvania. Four nor'easters in March is just cruel and I've had enough of this cold weather. The upside is that it makes it easy to stay inside and stitch. I'm making progress on a few things, but for reasons not clear to me, I've had a hard time settling down with one project. I had the pleasure of taking two classes with Catherine Theron at the end of March. You can see the projects she taught on the Salty Yarns website by clicking on the Events tab. When I got home I was inspire to find the piece from the first class I took from Catherine at the Delaware Valley Historic Sampler Guild many (maybe 10??) years ago. This will become a Quaker sewing case. During class, I struggled putting in the black for the Florentine pattern which is why I put it away all these years. After looking at it closely, I found and corrected several mistakes. I fill...
I finally have a finish! Here is Susan Rambo in all her wrinkled glory. I stitched it on a vintage 36 count fabric that is close in color to the amber/toasted almond Wichelt fabric called for in the SANQ chart. The fibers are Needlepoint Inc silks. I love the colors and this is my all-time favorite sampler.
Hi Susan! Thanks for signing up and for the plug. :)
ReplyDeleteJust a clarification... sign ups are not ending on 9/30. As of right now, I have no cut off date. Signups will remain open at least through the first couple months of 2012.