I give you....Harvest Time by the Prairie Schooler. I really enjoyed stitching this one. Love those colors!!!
I haven't figured out what to stitch next but some wips need some attention.
It was a big sports weekend for us this past weekend. We attended the University of Texas vs. Kansas game in Austin. The score was closer than it should have been so it was an exciting game.
At the same time, Houston Astros were playing what turned out to be their last play-off game and we kept looking up the score while watching the football game. We listened to the last couple of innings in the car after the football game. Astos are going to the World Series again!!
Also, my Ohio State Buckeyes handily won their game Friday night.
Happy stitching!
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Friday, October 11, 2019
Back Home from Another Trip
We spent almost 2 weeks as Grandma and Grandpa's Day Care as our daughter transitioned back to work after the birth of our new grandson. The 3 yo went to her day care (and her many friends) during the days and we played with her a lot in the evenings and weekends. The time flew by and we enjoyed every minute...although we were exhausted much of the time. (It's a good thing we have our children when we're young and more energetic.)
On the way back home we stopped in the Denver area to visit with our son and his girl friend. Almost as an afterthought, we decided to spend Saturday at Rocky Mountain National Park. We had a perfect day for visiting the park and really enjoyed ourselves. We all felt the altitude when we were at >12,000 feet! (Especially DH and I who live at 22 feet above sea level.)
Colorado is so beautiful! We heard from our son that they had a big drop in temperature and their first snowfall of the season yesterday.
I had no stitching time while I was gone and have been enjoying getting back to my Prairie Schooler Harvest Time.
I'm thinking of starting La-D-Da's "Alone in the Garden" soon as well as getting back to the Lucy Redd sampler.
Happy stitching!
On the way back home we stopped in the Denver area to visit with our son and his girl friend. Almost as an afterthought, we decided to spend Saturday at Rocky Mountain National Park. We had a perfect day for visiting the park and really enjoyed ourselves. We all felt the altitude when we were at >12,000 feet! (Especially DH and I who live at 22 feet above sea level.)
Colorado is so beautiful! We heard from our son that they had a big drop in temperature and their first snowfall of the season yesterday.
I had no stitching time while I was gone and have been enjoying getting back to my Prairie Schooler Harvest Time.
I'm thinking of starting La-D-Da's "Alone in the Garden" soon as well as getting back to the Lucy Redd sampler.
Happy stitching!
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Model Finished, Lucy Redd, PS Harvest Time
The model I've been working on is finished and has arrived "home". Happy Dance!
It's been very hot here still and lately rainy (Trop Storm Imelda) so I've had some extra stitching time.
I've worked a bit on Lucy Redd (Homespun Elegance) and, after seeing another stitcher's finish of PS Harvest Time, was inspired to start that one.
In the meantime, I've been tempted to start La-D-Da's Alone in the Garden and will splurge stitch it in silks (that are on order).
Happy stitching!
It's been very hot here still and lately rainy (Trop Storm Imelda) so I've had some extra stitching time.
I've worked a bit on Lucy Redd (Homespun Elegance) and, after seeing another stitcher's finish of PS Harvest Time, was inspired to start that one.
In the meantime, I've been tempted to start La-D-Da's Alone in the Garden and will splurge stitch it in silks (that are on order).
Happy stitching!
Saturday, September 7, 2019
Lucy Redd, Summer Baking
I'm on the home stretch of a large model (WOO HOO!) which I, of course, can't show. I'm in the "fiddly bits" stage so I'm really looking forward to finishing and sending it off to the designer. It's a beautiful design.
Meanwhile, during the weekends, I've been spending some time with Lucy Redd (Homespun Elegance). I can actually see myself being on the home stretch of this one when I can spend more time with her.
I'm already itching to start another sampler...perhaps after I finish the model (and a Christmas stocking) I can put a new sampler in my rotation.
It's hotter than Hades here now. Despite that DH has been baking. I can't complain because he turned out a yummy peach gallette. (Why is it that everything that tastes good is so not good for you?!)
He also made a Corn, Tomato, and Basil Tart. (Funny thing...the recipe title includes basil but the herb used in the recipe is rosemary...no basil.) The crust on this thing was exquisite!
I'm so excited that college football has started. Even with the temperature so high here, it makes me feel a little bit like fall. GO BUCKS!!!
Happy stitching!
Meanwhile, during the weekends, I've been spending some time with Lucy Redd (Homespun Elegance). I can actually see myself being on the home stretch of this one when I can spend more time with her.
I'm already itching to start another sampler...perhaps after I finish the model (and a Christmas stocking) I can put a new sampler in my rotation.
It's hotter than Hades here now. Despite that DH has been baking. I can't complain because he turned out a yummy peach gallette. (Why is it that everything that tastes good is so not good for you?!)
He also made a Corn, Tomato, and Basil Tart. (Funny thing...the recipe title includes basil but the herb used in the recipe is rosemary...no basil.) The crust on this thing was exquisite!
I'm so excited that college football has started. Even with the temperature so high here, it makes me feel a little bit like fall. GO BUCKS!!!
Happy stitching!
Labels:
and Basil Tart,
college football,
Corn,
Lucy Redd,
model stitching,
Peach Gallette,
Tomato
Monday, August 19, 2019
Lucy Redd Sampler, Berries, and BLT
It's been really hot here in Texas. (Go figure! Hot in August in Texas!)
I've been spending a lot of time indoors stitching on both a model and giving my Lucy Redd sampler a little love. It seems like I've been working on this sampler forever between stitching models and other projects but I'm thinking that I might actually finish it....someday.
We've found great deals on strawberries and blueberries lately. DH has been making variations of strawberry sorbet:
I got into the strawberry "act" too and made some strawberry freezer jam like my mom used to make.
I braved the heat and made some blueberry muffins to take to our sons in Austin, DH asked me where ours were. Sigh... I made some more this am. Making the sorbet and freezer jam was definitely a better idea than turning the oven on in this heat!
Lastly, someone on one of my FB foodie groups recently posted a tomato sandwich. Apparently somebody rudely commented something along the lines that a "lowly tomato sandwich" wasn't good enough to post on that group. It was immediately pointed out something like "If you don't have anything good to say, then don't say anything." (That group is supposed to be a positive place on FB.) In support, others started posting tomato sandwiches and then we decided that yesterday was official tomato sandwich day on the group. Here's my "contribution"...an open faced BLT with cheese using 7 grain bread, mayo, romaine lettuce, cheddar cheese, applewood-smoked bacon, and some beautiful tomato slices. It was delicious if I do say so myself!
Happy stitching (and eating)!
I've been spending a lot of time indoors stitching on both a model and giving my Lucy Redd sampler a little love. It seems like I've been working on this sampler forever between stitching models and other projects but I'm thinking that I might actually finish it....someday.
We've found great deals on strawberries and blueberries lately. DH has been making variations of strawberry sorbet:
I got into the strawberry "act" too and made some strawberry freezer jam like my mom used to make.
I braved the heat and made some blueberry muffins to take to our sons in Austin, DH asked me where ours were. Sigh... I made some more this am. Making the sorbet and freezer jam was definitely a better idea than turning the oven on in this heat!
Lastly, someone on one of my FB foodie groups recently posted a tomato sandwich. Apparently somebody rudely commented something along the lines that a "lowly tomato sandwich" wasn't good enough to post on that group. It was immediately pointed out something like "If you don't have anything good to say, then don't say anything." (That group is supposed to be a positive place on FB.) In support, others started posting tomato sandwiches and then we decided that yesterday was official tomato sandwich day on the group. Here's my "contribution"...an open faced BLT with cheese using 7 grain bread, mayo, romaine lettuce, cheddar cheese, applewood-smoked bacon, and some beautiful tomato slices. It was delicious if I do say so myself!
Happy stitching (and eating)!
Monday, July 29, 2019
It's Been A While...
Aside from logging in books I've read to my book page, I haven't done an update in a while.
It's been busy...model stitching, travel, etc.
I, of course, can't show the model I'm currently working on but I can show a model that has been released. It's "My Country" by Country Cottage Needleworks. It's a sweet design and I really enjoyed stitching it.
As for personal stitching, I stitched a cute freebie by Hands on Designs called To The Beach.
I'm working on a stocking for our new grandson by Bent Creek called Santa's Train Stocking.
I've also been doing a good bit of traveling:
April/May we visited our daughter's family in the San Francisco Bay area for the birth of our grandson. I was there about a month helping out with him and our 3 year old granddaughter. Of course, our little grandson is the cutest ever baby boy and he has the best big sister! We keep in touch almost daily via Facetime which is a great thing for distant grandparents. I'll probably go out again for about a week when DD transitions back to work.
Next, we visited our son in CO. He moved there last fall and we've been there once already but he wanted us to meet his girlfriend. What a beautiful area and we almost instantly fell in love with his girlfriend. Speaking of falling, I had a hiking boot dysfunction and tripped and fell on a hike. I broke my arm again (the same one as last year but at a different location) but it was a much less severe break. (I've decided there's an unfulfilled niche in the travel book industry...urgent care and doctor info. Unfortunately I've done "research" in that area in the last couple of years. Hopefully I don't do any more research.)
About a week after our return home from CO, I flew to HI to help my sister and BIL with entertaining, etc. their kids during part of the summer break from school. (Both my sister and brother live on Oahu.) I was there almost 5 weeks so consider that trip as my "living" in HI for a month. Seeing as my trip is different than most tourists (i.e. driving the kids back and forth to the pool and their summer classes, taking them to get haircuts, running errands to Target and Safeway, cooking, taking the car to the garage, letting the bug guy in the house, entertaining the kids), it definitely qualifies as living there.
Of course I had a lot of fun while there too spending time at the beach, swimming in the pool, paddle boarding, hiking, sailing on my brother's boat, etc. My arm improved greatly during the trip so I went from wearing a sling to using it more and more as time went on. (The orthopedic doc I saw here before I left told me to use it as tolerated so that's what I did.) It was also great to be able to spend so much time with my HI family. I am happy to report that I spent my time in HI unscathed.
My BIL is an amateur stargazer and one of my favorite things we did was to drive to the parking lot/observation area of a blowhole near "Eternity Beach" with Makapuu Lighthouse's light visible in the distance. We set up his telescope, watched the sunset, and tried to see heavenly bodies through the telescope. It was too cloudy to see much in the sky but we enjoyed being at the deserted area at this time of the day/night. The waves were very high and it was fun listening to them and watching the blowhole. The moon was full and we enjoyed watching the light reflected on the ocean as the clouds moved along.
I'd love to (be able to afford) living in HI and found a nice house near the beach. It's listed for $3.5 million but exactly what I'd be looking for. Dream on!!!!
Happy Stitching!
It's been busy...model stitching, travel, etc.
I, of course, can't show the model I'm currently working on but I can show a model that has been released. It's "My Country" by Country Cottage Needleworks. It's a sweet design and I really enjoyed stitching it.
As for personal stitching, I stitched a cute freebie by Hands on Designs called To The Beach.
I'm working on a stocking for our new grandson by Bent Creek called Santa's Train Stocking.
I've also been doing a good bit of traveling:
April/May we visited our daughter's family in the San Francisco Bay area for the birth of our grandson. I was there about a month helping out with him and our 3 year old granddaughter. Of course, our little grandson is the cutest ever baby boy and he has the best big sister! We keep in touch almost daily via Facetime which is a great thing for distant grandparents. I'll probably go out again for about a week when DD transitions back to work.
Next, we visited our son in CO. He moved there last fall and we've been there once already but he wanted us to meet his girlfriend. What a beautiful area and we almost instantly fell in love with his girlfriend. Speaking of falling, I had a hiking boot dysfunction and tripped and fell on a hike. I broke my arm again (the same one as last year but at a different location) but it was a much less severe break. (I've decided there's an unfulfilled niche in the travel book industry...urgent care and doctor info. Unfortunately I've done "research" in that area in the last couple of years. Hopefully I don't do any more research.)
About a week after our return home from CO, I flew to HI to help my sister and BIL with entertaining, etc. their kids during part of the summer break from school. (Both my sister and brother live on Oahu.) I was there almost 5 weeks so consider that trip as my "living" in HI for a month. Seeing as my trip is different than most tourists (i.e. driving the kids back and forth to the pool and their summer classes, taking them to get haircuts, running errands to Target and Safeway, cooking, taking the car to the garage, letting the bug guy in the house, entertaining the kids), it definitely qualifies as living there.
Of course I had a lot of fun while there too spending time at the beach, swimming in the pool, paddle boarding, hiking, sailing on my brother's boat, etc. My arm improved greatly during the trip so I went from wearing a sling to using it more and more as time went on. (The orthopedic doc I saw here before I left told me to use it as tolerated so that's what I did.) It was also great to be able to spend so much time with my HI family. I am happy to report that I spent my time in HI unscathed.
My BIL is an amateur stargazer and one of my favorite things we did was to drive to the parking lot/observation area of a blowhole near "Eternity Beach" with Makapuu Lighthouse's light visible in the distance. We set up his telescope, watched the sunset, and tried to see heavenly bodies through the telescope. It was too cloudy to see much in the sky but we enjoyed being at the deserted area at this time of the day/night. The waves were very high and it was fun listening to them and watching the blowhole. The moon was full and we enjoyed watching the light reflected on the ocean as the clouds moved along.
I'd love to (be able to afford) living in HI and found a nice house near the beach. It's listed for $3.5 million but exactly what I'd be looking for. Dream on!!!!
Happy Stitching!
Labels:
Colorado,
Hawaii,
My Country,
Santa's Train Stocking,
To the Beach
Saturday, February 23, 2019
Lucy Redd Progress
Most of my stitching time is devoted to a model but I sneak in some stitches on Lucy Redd (Homespun Elegance) from time to time. I started Lucy in 2017, put her away for a while, and then pulled her out again late in 2018. I'm enjoying working on her better now (than when I first started her) for some reason. She's stitched over 2 on 36 ct. Wichelt lambswool linen and I'm using one thread (DMC as called for by the designer). I'm looking forward to working on the buildings.
I also stitched a small Valentine's Day project (even finished it on Feb. 14)...HIH Collectors' Heart 2005.
Happy stitching!
I also stitched a small Valentine's Day project (even finished it on Feb. 14)...HIH Collectors' Heart 2005.
Happy stitching!
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