Geez! So you have seen the trip out, you have seen our house and the store, now it is time for the Summer Camp itself. There were a lot of us. 100 plus teachers and staff.
Just everyday stitchers but with a celebrity in the midst as well - Saltbox Stitcher. I didn’t approach her. I think it must be hard to be just another stitcher and enjoy the event without everybody coming up to you. That’s just me and I don’t have a problem with those who did and got photos and autographs. I will tell you this, because it surprised me. I bet she is only about 5 foot 2. Really. She just always gave me the impression she was a taller woman.
I did buy Bumblebee Etchings from Heart in Hand. It was kitted up to finish as these large pillows and I was sold. They are about 10 x 10 and all the linen, pearl cotton, trims and fabrics came with it.
We had three wonderful teachers. So generous with their projects and sharing their knowledge. First up was Vickie Jennett of NeedleWorkPress. This was the sampler she presented as our class piece.
Next we enjoyed Kathleen Littleton of Cross Stitch Antiques. She gave us quite an interesting talk about herself, her family (14 children!!!) and her needlework.
Lastly, Stacy Nash of Stacy Nash Designs. This is her inspiration piece.

On to the ride home. We took a small detour into Michigan City, Michigan. Stacy has the goal to visit all 50 states and she had not been to Michigan. She got 4 on this trip and I think that puts her at 39 states.
We went to their beachfront park and strolled around. We had a great taco from their concession stand. We walked out to the lighthouse.
Back in the car and heading towards home. We found a consignment store in Gary, Indiana and had a walk about. All I purchased was a yardstick to add to my collection. It has to either have something about stitching on it or something from something local to where I live. We picked out our holiday dresses. LOL
Both days, Stacy did 90% of the driving. I was sick as a dog but not really. My granddaughter contaminated me at the Memorial Day picnic. I got an annoying head cold. Two weeks later on the ride home I was still hacking and coughing; all that sinus stuff. She drove and I slept. We also were out of luck stopping at places on the drive because it was Sunday and most were closed. She pushed the driving until 8:30 that night. It made our last day only 6 hours of driving.
Next day we stopped in Bedford PA. What a cute little town. Again we tried several antique and consignment stores and found only one open on a Monday. Again some pursuing around, it is always good to get out of the car for a bit. Guess what I bought - another yard stick. Such a big spender I was at the town consignment store.
All in all a great trip. Not sure where our next big adventure will be. We have a lot of little ones on the calendar. The first of which is a Guild Retreat she and I are running for our Guild to visit Hobby House in Pittsford, NY. Again, with the mantra all the way up will be - stitch from stash. Going to be hard because in addition to cross stitch, Hobby House has a great wool section and a quilting section.
Thanks for traveling with me. I do enjoy your comments so much, I don’t always respond but I love them just the same. Keep on stitching.