I don't know how you are, but I always imagine I will have more time than I actually do to devote to my projects. I just know I will stitch faster than I have before, knit faster than I have before, or read faster than I have before. I plan too many things to do and then fall woefully short in the end.
For one reason or another I have not been working on this every night. With the three-day Memorial weekend upon me, though, I plan to make more progress.
I have a bag of stitched projects that need the finishing work done on them and so I might do a little of that, too. Also, there's sourdough that needs baking and green chile chicken enchiladas to make up (I always do extra for the freezer). And, we're going to a movie - Solo: A Star Wars Story. I'll probably have to do a little laundry and cleaning, too.......
Friday, May 25, 2018
Thursday, May 24, 2018
Stitchers Are Nice!
Since 2001 my sister-in-law Annie and I have been attending The Silver Needle's Camp Wannasew. When we started going, we went in the Autumn. The last seven or so years we've been going in the Spring. We've made some lasting friendships through the years and it seems that every year there is someone new to welcome to Camp.
This year (as we do every year) after flying in to Tulsa and getting our rental car we made a stop at the shop to take a look around and get our bearings. There is so much to see in the shop - so many new models - it takes more than one visit. We always go back on Friday for a second look.
While at the shop on Thursday, a fellow camper arrived by taxi from the airport. She had been assured by Lindy that she would be able to catch a ride with someone at the shop. Thus began our new friendship with "EdieToo".
Let me explain how I envision her name: Well, her name is Edie L., but we already had Edie S. at our table in the workroom at Camp and Edie L. was joining us. So, we dubbed the new Edie "Edie2" but I see it in my mind as "EdieToo".
EdieToo went back to the shop with us on Friday. We all had a very enjoyable weekend getting to know each other. She skis, rides a Harley, and shows her grandchildren that life is to be lived. EdieToo is also a member of EGA and an excellent stitcher. We exchanged contact information before parting on Sunday and became Facebook friends soon after returning home. Last week I received a warm "thank you" note from EdieToo and she enclosed this lovely eyeglass cloth.
Thank you, EdieToo!
This year (as we do every year) after flying in to Tulsa and getting our rental car we made a stop at the shop to take a look around and get our bearings. There is so much to see in the shop - so many new models - it takes more than one visit. We always go back on Friday for a second look.
While at the shop on Thursday, a fellow camper arrived by taxi from the airport. She had been assured by Lindy that she would be able to catch a ride with someone at the shop. Thus began our new friendship with "EdieToo".
Let me explain how I envision her name: Well, her name is Edie L., but we already had Edie S. at our table in the workroom at Camp and Edie L. was joining us. So, we dubbed the new Edie "Edie2" but I see it in my mind as "EdieToo".
EdieToo went back to the shop with us on Friday. We all had a very enjoyable weekend getting to know each other. She skis, rides a Harley, and shows her grandchildren that life is to be lived. EdieToo is also a member of EGA and an excellent stitcher. We exchanged contact information before parting on Sunday and became Facebook friends soon after returning home. Last week I received a warm "thank you" note from EdieToo and she enclosed this lovely eyeglass cloth.
Thank you, EdieToo!
Thursday, May 3, 2018
Beginning Again
I've been thinking about creating a blog for a while now. Blogger says I've been here since 2012. I never posted anything with that one - it didn't even have a name. So, last year I deleted it. After coming up with what I think is a good name for my blog, I am beginning again.
"Counting on Needlework" has more than one meaning for me. Foremost, it pertains to my primary hobby of counted thread embroidery. Often, when you tell the common person that you do counted thread embroidery, they look a little puzzled. This area of embroidery includes counted cross stitch, blackwork, Assisi, pulled thread, drawn thread and maybe others.
My secondary fiber hobby is knitting and any knitter knows there is a fair amount of counting and math to this hobby.
Another aspect of the title is the pleasure I derive from my hobbies. I really do count on them: for stress relief from my day job as a legal assistant, for that sense of accomplishment when I complete a project, for the joy I experience when I give a handmade item to another, for the simple pleasure of creating.
I want to use this blog to share my hobbies with you and to further an interest in them with others.
Here is a current work in progress: Fleur-de-Lis by Lorene Salt. This was a project through CyberStitchers Chapter of the Embroiderer's Guild of America.
I have much more work to do!
"Counting on Needlework" has more than one meaning for me. Foremost, it pertains to my primary hobby of counted thread embroidery. Often, when you tell the common person that you do counted thread embroidery, they look a little puzzled. This area of embroidery includes counted cross stitch, blackwork, Assisi, pulled thread, drawn thread and maybe others.
My secondary fiber hobby is knitting and any knitter knows there is a fair amount of counting and math to this hobby.
Another aspect of the title is the pleasure I derive from my hobbies. I really do count on them: for stress relief from my day job as a legal assistant, for that sense of accomplishment when I complete a project, for the joy I experience when I give a handmade item to another, for the simple pleasure of creating.
I want to use this blog to share my hobbies with you and to further an interest in them with others.
Here is a current work in progress: Fleur-de-Lis by Lorene Salt. This was a project through CyberStitchers Chapter of the Embroiderer's Guild of America.
I have much more work to do!
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