My guild has a stitch day the first Saturday of every month, all year long - even in July and August when we don’t have our business meetings. Yesterday I worked on two projects.
Cardinal’s Winter:
And Autumn Quaker:
Since I got the framing done on Live on Little, I can start a new project. I have The Light of Winter all kitted up and the fabric selected.
I’m pleased to have found someone who wants to take my piano. I dreaded having to send it to a dump as it had sentimental value for me. My mom had purchased it from a friend when I was in high school, heading to post-secondary music studies, and needing to upgrade my piano skills to an acceptable standard. My mom gave it to me when I moved into my first house - glad to have it out of her house. It has been in my houses for the past 43 years.
I have already found an electronic keyboard on Marketplace that is very portable and won’t take up a lot of room wherever I put it. I still have most of my sheet music and look forward to hauling it out again and noodling a bit on the keyboard. There is so much stuff to get rid of. I’ll keep plugging away it it bit by bit.
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