I totally indulged myself and signed up for both of Kimat Designs' stitch days that took place on Friday and yesterday.
Friday, I attended with Barb, who capably chauffeured us up to the Lemonville Community Centre (McGowan and Bloomington Rd area). Several from my guild were in attendance: Alda, Barb, Judy, Joanne, Joanne's daughter, Jennifer
but I had arranged to sit with my new stitchy friends, Blaire and Chris. I met them at this event last August, again at the Pastime Pieces retreat, and again at the Peel Stitch-In last November.
Yesterday, Poppy and I drove up and we sat with Nancy and MaryK.
Refreshments were available all day (tea, coffee, lemonade, scones, muffins) and lunch, dessert, and an afternoon snack was also provided.
It was a really fun way to spend a couple of days with stitcherly friends. I also met some stitchers from other guilds.
There was a 'brag table' in the adjacent room. I was really taken with this Long Dog Sampler piece, "The Quilted Bees" and asked Kim to order the chart for me.
The stitch count is 220 x 211. The solid bits are a LOT of stitching. It really is a stunner.
I finished one project on Friday. It had been in a UFO Ziploc bag
since 2018 when I abandoned it. All I had to do was the three motifs on the bottom left (4 balls of yarn, WIP, and the six stitch markers). It's "A Knitter's Sampler" by Robin Sample. I used the DMC conversion given in the pattern. It's going to take a lot of pressing to get the creases out.
I put in some stitches on Clovis, including the last flower on his apron and some of the apron's background.
I realized yesterday I had stitched too much lace on one side of the apron so will have to pick out those stitches. The 'Putty' background shows where the lace should start going along the bottom.
I spent most of the day working on the clutch purse - the kit I bought in Bergen at the knitting show. It's a Pick and Mix canvaswork project. Basically, maintaining the semicircle designs you just pick a random colour from the bunch provided. The tangled mess of threads gives my OCD friends the 'willies' - LOL. It will measure 7 circles across and 5 high when finished.
Only have 7.5 circles to do plus the centres and the background fill-in. This project was great for social stitching.
Last night I stitched a bunch more on it whilst watching 'The Accountant' on Prime Video. Poppy recommended it. I don't do well with long, drawn out series, particularly mysteries. I started watching 'The Residence' on Netflix and after about episode 3 got bored with all the red herrings. I didn't even bother jumping to Episode 8 to see the conclusion. Same with 'Sirens'. I bailed in episode 3 when it started getting really weird. "The Accountant" held my interest and I plan to watch the second movie in the series tonight. Oh yeah, and also the latest episode of 'Clarkson's Farm' - a new episode comes out every Thursday.
Today, I exchanged my over-the-stove microwave oven for a new range hood which, of course, cost even more than the microwave. It turns out the previous range hood I had was not strong enough after all. With a gas stove a minimum of 600 CFM (cubic feet per minute of intake) is required. It will take a couple of weeks to come in but I can pick it up at the store rather than pay to have it delivered.
Back at home, I trimmed my shrubs out front. This is sweaty work involving use of the hedge trimmer, then raking up everything, and then blowing the remnants back into the garden. While I was putting stuff back in the garage, I finally replaced the burned out lighbulbs in the overhead units of the garage door openers. They'd been burned out for at least a couple of years. I did a bit of sweeping up in there, too. I really need to do a thorough cleaning of the floor, possibly with the leaf blower. When the guys were scribing and trimming my cupboard sides, they set up their saw in there so there's lots of sawdust mixed with all the other crud all over the floor.
I finally planted the geraniums that I had put out on the deck a couple of weeks ago to harden off. I then remembered my neighbour, Pam, said I could have some of the bachelor buttons from her garden. The plants were surrounded by periwinkle or some kinds of creeping vegetation so it was a struggle to extricate the one plant I took. It is now planted in the garden and I hope it does OK there. I really wanted some blue as a change from only having red and yellow flowers back there.
Next week will be very busy - at least one major event each day. I will have to pace myself.
Speaking of pacing myself, I registered for the Lakefield Adult Music Camp this summer! Former UWO Faculty of Music classmate, Rifka, as been enthusiastically recommending it to me for the past few years. My oboe chops are so out of shape but I did sign up for Concert Band, Choir for All, Ukulele, Vocal Jazz, and Celtic singing. It should be fun but I need to start training so my lip and fingers won't give out during the intense week of playing. On Rifka's recommendation, I did take a 'spare' in the 4th of the 6th daily sessions. I hoping my excitement will help me have enough stamina to get through the day and the nightly recitals/performances.
It'll be great to get back to playing my oboe again.