Poppy, Barb, and I arrived at the Marriott Courtyard Hotel in Brampton last Thursday night at 6, registered, and unloaded the car. Then we headed to Pos Bueno Mexican Restaurant downtown for supper. Seeing as it was my birthday, the management gave me celebratory churros for dessert. Yum!
Friday morning, Barb and Poppy were close to the front of the line to get into the ballroom and secured spots for us. We were joined by Katie and Clare - both from Toronto. They got a great table beside a wall where we could lean our bags, and with an electrical outlet nearby; handy for charging lamps between bouts of stitching.
There were about 32 tables with 7 chairs at each. Most chairs were filled, although we did have an empty (defective) chair at our table - so only 6 of us.
I started two projects:
Hello from Liz Mathews’ ‘Merry Christmas Quaker Star’ from last year’s Jingle Ball. I’m doing it with the called-for DMC floss, 1 over 1 on 28ct Monaco from my stash.
I hauled out this long-abandoned sea turtle project,
and suffered my first casualty. Fortunately, one of the vendors, ‘Gammas Treasures’ supplied bandaids to our retreat goodie bag.
I also had one finish - the Pumpkin Biscornu. I’ll sew it together and stuff it when I get back home.
As I wrote this on Friday, I was scarfing down popcorn up in our room, preparing to go back downstairs for ‘Make Your Own Sub’ for supper.
Door prize tickets were drawn at 8pm (didn't win anything) and the ballroom stayed open for stitching until 11pm.
We stitched 'til about 9:30.
Days later...
Saturday we continued stitching. We had lunch each day at Wendy's/Tim's across the parking lot and went for dinner at Boston Pizza just down the road on Saturday night.
This was as far as I got on my 'birthday start'.
My new stitchy friend, Amanda, showed me more features I could use on my Markup R-XP software - making it easier to stitch from black and white charts.
With my newfound knowledge, I was able to get a lot of stitching done on my Jan Hicks 'Love Birds'. Once home, I was quite obsessed with working on it some more.
Of course, Ernest was my supervisor.
Another project I finished was adding the 'bling' to my 'Smitten' project. I just need to figure out how I want to finish it. For scale, Ernest is 5 1/2" tall.
I participated in the smalls exchange. I had duplicates of the hummingbird biscornu and scissor case. Our table was the last one called. My donation and one other was left. This is what I received - a very cute, tiny, colourful flatfold. We stitched until 10pm.
Barb wasn't there when we took the group photo on Sunday before our departure; she was loading the car with her stuff. From left to right: Poppy, Clare, me, Katie, and Amanda.
I thoroughly enjoyed the whole weekend. Getting there and home via the $$$ 407 $$$ was a delight.
On Monday morning, I surveyed the stitchers and MaryK was keen to attend
Stitch North in the fall and has consented to be my roomie. Last night I signed up for the retreat and booked our room. She was going to sign up today.
It's always fun spending time with enthusiastic stitchers. There were lots of vendors but I didn't buy much and nothing for myself. My current stash is vast so I'm hard pressed to expand it unless I have a use for any stitching item I would create.
Next up will be our stitch day this Saturday - the first Saturday of May. That's also the first day of the 'Victorian Embroidery Sampler' by Why Not Knitting Academy which I'll try to keep up with every day for a week. Videos of the live stream will be available for 30 days.
I've got it all kitted up and ready to go.