The real last stop on my way home from my August Traipse about the country was at an antique shop Zanesville, Ohio. Just a quick stop, 30 minutes, to stretch our legs. Oh, I should have known, that 30 minutes turned into 3 hours. We needed to empty out the car so we could unbox our purchases and shoe horn them into the car.
Patrons and store owners alike were laughing at us. No hard braking lest we be concussed by a purchase. We need another trip to Missouri to see all the things along the way we didn’t have time to see.
My husband also had the contractor put up a new fence around my vegetable garden . Hopefully this will keep the rabbits AND the groundhogs out. No hope for the tomato thieving squirrels. The best part is the GATE! With the old fence, there was no gate and I had to ever-so gracefully “NOT” swing one leg, then the other over it; definitely not a pretty site!
Since I was itching to start a sampler, I started And Heaven and Earth Sing from Kathy Barrick. I had two others in the pile looking at me but I couldn’t make a decision. Unfortunately I had to go to services for a fellow stitcher. Her family had some of her needlework displayed at the viewing. Heaven and Earth from Kathy Barrick was one of them and I took it as a sign. It has been in my pile of possibilities for a while so it was easy to move it front and center. I started it but wasn’t liking the fabric. There was not enough variation in color between the fabric and some of the floss. Fortunately my stash is not just charts and floss. Oh no, I seem to have a bit of fabric as well. Shopping my craft room I found a large piece of 40 ct Milk and Honey from Shakespeare’s Peddler. Restarted but I don’t know if I am terribly happy with this fabric choice either. So and start and stop.
And my third new start, Red Bird Sampler from WTNT. All kitted up and waiting on the bench for me to call it into play. Did I hear the coach call SUBSTITUTION? Two weeks in and really enjoying it. I absolutely love the colors.
Something else I forgot to share. The hair. Ugh! Why did I think I wanted long hair? IDK. In July, I got 3 inches cut off. I was super happy when I left the salon. Such a lift, a neat chin length bob. About two weeks into it, it was the same thought when I looked in the mirror. No style to it. Next appointment, 2 more inches off and layers cut in. Now I must pause here to say the hairdresser is giving me EXACTLY what I am asking for. My ideal haircut would be a cut like Jamie Lee Curtis. Let’s face it, I don’t have her body or bone structure so it is a no. With this week’s cut, I think we got it this time. Maybe it is time for a new profile pix. The only thing I dislike more finding the right hair style is having my picture taken so it is unlikely.
On to WIPGO. This month my task was to complete a motif on Land That I Love and to stitch and finish a patriotic ornament. I wasn’t even able to pick Land That I Love up until mid-September. I didn’t complete a motif but I put a good amount in two different ones. I’ve got a few more days til the end of the month so here’s hoping. I want really would like to get this finished. I hope to put in two or three lengths of thread two or three days a week. Once I get closer to the finish line, I will make this a monogamous stitch.
Since I had 30 hours in the car to and from Kansas City, MO, I decided to try my hand at stitching on perforated paper. I pre-cut the paper, lined my stitch bag with two pieces of cardboard to keep the paper flat and stitch on I did! I stitched up three patriotic ornaments from the Just Sew Emma Pattern Star Spangled Ornaments.
Great new starts, & the Patriotic ornaments are nice.
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Marilyn
As always, thanks for your comments. The tea towel was inspired from a friend, by no means an original idea. I re-create more than I create!
DeleteYour patriotic ornaments look fabulous, Robin. Well done on your car stitching! Your stitching mat looks great. Lovely bag you received! I am chuckling over your packed car. Your starts look good. Enjoy the remaining days in September.
ReplyDeleteThe patriotic ornies were fun to do. I hope to be able to do all in the leaflet. So happy my mat and my bag coordinate all by accident. Yes, the car. We need to scale down what we take. LOL. Hey, I understand we are both friends with Lisa S. I sat with her last week at Hobby House.
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ReplyDeleteLooks like a lot of treasures were found on your trip. Love what you did with the tea towel....might have to steal that idea!!! Glad the perfoated paper worked out for you in the car. Did you ever get any Cincinnati chili???
Yes, your comment came through. Unfortunately we didn’t have time to stay overnight in Cincinnati and enjoy some Cincinnati Chili. We were taking too much time at our ‘stops’ and we needed to make up time on the road. Next year! And until them, I will have to make some myself. It is so good. Curious about what a “coney” is. I can only imagine.
DeleteHi Robin: You have been busy, wow I too love going thrifting and to flea markets, so much fun, you can meet some very interesting people.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the new garden shed, the fence looks perfect, I would have a hard time climbing over a fence I am short.
Love all your works in progress, the table mat is a hit it is beautiful, I have one but not with pockets, great idea.
Catherine
I wish I were better at thrifting. I don’t always see the possibilities when I see things like others do. Yes! The garden shed is wonderful and is not filled with all the summer furniture - boo hiss! Trust me, I have had some wobbly times climbing the previous fence. The retreat mat was not an original idea. A friend had one….again, I re-create things not so much create. Thanks for the comments on my WIPs. This month, not much progress.
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