Tag-Archive for ◊ Round Robins ◊

Author: Measi
• Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Spryntz’ piece is going to the post office in a little bit. I’m very pleased with what I did this round. :)

Here’s how it looked when I received it in mid-July:

UFO RR - Spryntz' piece as received July 2010

Here’s how it’s looking today as I send it off to Catherine:

Spryntz' piece as mailing 26 Aug 2010

My goal was to finish one orca. I believe I did that. :)

I’m on a six-day vacation week. After four days of rain, the sun is shining and I’m ready to go out and enjoy the weather. The day is on pause only because Erich had an eye appointment this morning and they dilated his eyes. It’s a bit bright out there for him today (ironic that he’d have been fine the last four!) We’re hoping to do some local Rhody food exploration today – the two locations we have in mind are Kenyon’s Grist Mill and Wright’s Dairy Farm which are nearly on opposite corners of the mainland here in Rhode Island. BUT… it’s such a small state that it doesn’t matter! :)

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Author: Measi
• Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Garden Sampler as of 26 Jul 2919 I’ve spent the past week pushing forward on Garden Sampler.  My goal was to finish it by the end of July.  I don’t think I’m going to manage that, but I’ll come close.  I’m finding myself burning out a little bit, though… so I’ll finish this week’s commutes with it, and then put it aside for a little while.  As you can see, I’m making good progress.  It’s a nice, fast stitch.  Very simple – all whole crosses.

Since taking this photo the other day, I’ve finished bringing the vine border across the bottom and have started on the mini birdhouse that’s in the empty bottom section.  Once I’m done with the birdhouse, I’m going to go back and finish up all of the flowers.  I need to find another skein of DMC #935 to finish up the dark green under the light green squiggly.  I’ll probably focus on getting everything BUT the green done first, since I’ve been working nothing but green since last Friday.  I’m a bit tired of it.

This is someone else’s completed version, for reference.

So yeah, this one’s moving right along.  The best thing is that there’s virtually no backstitch, so once I have the crosses done, it’s essentially done.  :)  I have finish #5 of 2010 in my sights!

I dunno… maybe I’ll get another surge and actually push this one done.  There is a Rhody Stitcher group meetup on Sunday.  I imagine I’ll get some stitching energy from them.  :)

UFO RR - Spryntz' piece as received July 2010After that, I’ll be working on the UFO Round Robin for a week – I have Spryntz‘ piece now.  I keep joking with my husband that I’m going to be stitching the Celestial Orcas he never wants me to summon when we play Dungeons & Dragons.  (geek in-joke… don’t ask).  Her piece is called “Giants of the Sea” and is a Sunset-published piece.  It’s not one I’ve seen before.  It’s really been progressing since she sent it of.  I’m planning on working as much of the orca as possible that belongs to that disembodied tail.

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Author: Measi
• Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

I’m about to send off Rahenna’s round robin piece now that my hours are done. I’m feeling very proud of what I accomplished, even though it’s not going to be caught that well by a camera.

Rahenna selected Teresa Wentzler’s “Angel Procession” to send around. Here’s how I received it:

TW's Angel Procession - as received June 2010

And here’s how it’s leaving me:

UFO RR - Rahenna's piece as sending 7/13/10

I focused on the one thing that any Teresa Wentzler has plenty of…

backstitching.

20 hours of it – I worked the outside edge and inside edge of the brown border around the piece. Plus the the satin stitches in the border. I feel pretty good – even if it doesn’t come out well in a picture. :)

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Author: Measi
• Sunday, June 06th, 2010

I just squeaked in the goal I wanted to accomplish for Linda’s piece this round.  I’m very happy.  Bunnies aren’t generally my thing, but this is a cute little piece.  :)

Here’s how it looked when I received it:

UFO RR - Round 2, as received

And here’s how it’s leaving:

UFO RR - Round 2 (Linda's piece) - leaving status 6/6/10

Detail on my summer bunny:

UFO RR - Round 2 (Linda's piece)

Next round, I’ll be working TW’s Angel Procession – seriously cannot wait. :)

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Author: Measi
• Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

I had to take a day off today due to a rather rough night of… something. I barely got sleep last night, and would have been worthless (and to be honest, I’ve been so stressed out that I needed a day to refocus). So today – after I finally got up – I focused on stitching all day. I’ve put about eight hours into Spring Queen:

Spring Queen - as of 19 May 2010

It still isn’t looking like much, but slowly it will. :)

Now I’m moving on to Linda’s piece for the UFO RR. Here’s what it looks like as I received it:

UFO RR - Round 2, as received

I’ll be starting the summer bunny tonight. I think I may finish it this round. :)

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Author: Measi
• Sunday, April 25th, 2010

The deadline’s tomorrow to mail, so I’ve wrapped up this round on Stacy’s piece.

Before:

PugMama's RR piece - as received 13 March 2010

After:

UFO RR - Round #1 (as sending 4/26/10)

In addition to blue on the bottom of the dress, I also did some white sections in the dress and sleeve folds – but they don’t show up well on the photo. I wanted to do more than this, honestly – even though I did get 17 hours in on it, I just don’t feel like I did enough work on it. *sigh*

The new job and the weekend in PA just took control.

Ah well – I did make some progress. :)

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Author: Measi
• Monday, March 22nd, 2010

In the frenzy of finishing my little mug rug to ship off and finishing Home is Where the Cat Is (as well as BIG personal stuff on the horizon… which I’ll discuss at length this weekend), I received the first round of the Unfinished Object RR I’m participating in for the next year.

Round #1 is PugMama’s piece… and this is how I received it:

PugMama's RR piece - as received 13 March 2010

There’s a lot done.  I’m debating working on backstitching parts of it this round, since I’m now on a backstitch swing for the next little bit in my rotation.  I’ll see how I feel next weekend when I can actually get this on scroll bars, though.

The other is the slow and steady progress of backstitching – and when I was at this point, I remarked how easy it is to see what a difference backstitching makes:

What backstitching does...

For my friends who don’t stitch… backstitching is the outlining of elements to define their shape and make them “pop.” It can be a bit of a chore, but usually the effort is well-worth it for the final effect. So in this photo, the right side of the head has been backstitched. The left side (at that point), including the eye and nostril, had not been. And later this week, I’ll have the entire piece backstitched. It really is amazing how it makes it pop from this fabric!

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Author: Measi
• Monday, March 15th, 2010

I needed a little change on the template to feel springy.  It’s a bit pink for me, but for now, it works.  :)

I had a productive weekend of stitching.  Hush Hush is now complete (hooray!) and ready to mail off to Carolyn, once I have her address (image pops):

Mug Rug - Finished 12 March 2010

Not bad for a first try, although I’m wincing a bit at the placement of that heart. Ah well.  The specifications for this were a butterfly in funky colors, a heart stitched in the receiver’s favorite color, and her initials.  Carolyn gave me “autumn shades” and “turquoise” as her favorite colors – so I tried to stick to those as much as possible. :)

I spent the rest of the weekend working on Legends of the Dragons, since it was screaming the loudest. I wound up doing some frogging, which slowed down my progress – but overall I’m pleased with what I did. I’m going to finish up the thread I’m currently working tonight, and then put it aside for this rotation. (Pics will come tonight).

Stacy’s project for the UFO Round Robin arrived on Saturday. I’m holding off on that until next week – I want to try to push the rest of my rotation through by Saturday the 26th so I can focus on the Round Robin piece for a week or two. I’m hoping mine arrives at Catherine shortly, now that it’s been in transit a week (ah, the joys of sending internationally). Today’s the official due date for sending – I have a couple of participants who haven’t posted anything yet, and I’m trying not to be too antsy about it.

Off to lunch in the great deluge of Boston… more later!

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Author: Measi
• Wednesday, March 03rd, 2010

Where the HECK did February go?!?

(oh yeah… I spent them in front of the TV watching the Olympics and stitching…)

Ready for a long post? :) I haven’t done one of these in a LONG time. It feels good, actually.

I started this post on March 2nd, by the way, but saved it before heading to lunch and forgot about it.  Since I’m still not as familiar with how WordPress will post things, I’m curious whether it will show up before or after the photo I just posted.

Anyway…

Crazy, crazy month. It flew by entirely too fast. BUT – it was productive, in many ways. I’ll talk about stitching in a sec – but I’ll start with the general life stuff.

Erich and I have *gasp* finally gone bowling. It’s a bit of an in-joke, really. I mean, we’ve been together for nine years this May, and we’d never gone bowling. We’d talked about it – and we live within a mile of three separate bowling alleys (although one’s duck pin only, so that may not count), but we’d never gone.

Our best man and his wife thankfully changed that when they invited us to the Sunday morning bowling hangout they’re doing up in Brockton. So… 9:30 on Sunday morning, we’re now hanging out with them at the lanes, bowling a few games since there’s a special to rent lanes by the hour and bowl as many games as you can. Cheap morning – gets us up and moving (and getting some slight exercise, at least!)

We’ve also decided to start doing one other night of bowling per week down by us – the lane in Cranston just down Rt. 1 from us does dollar per game nights on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday after 8 p.m., which works perfectly for us. So tonight we’ll go after we eat dinner at home and bowl 4 or 5 games.

I’m still playing pretty badly – the last time I’d been bowling was at the end of high school, and 17 years and about 140 pounds more weight (yeah… seriously *hangs head in shame) have completely thrown off my approach in every way. I’m rebuilding it from basics – right now focusing on the swing itself to get my accuracy, and then I’ll add steps into it. Right now if I do a step-approach, my swing gets thrown off because of the width of my hip, and I swing my arm diagonally across my body just as I do while walking. If I do a stand and swing, I have far better accuracy.

The plan next paycheck is to buy our own bowling shoes – just a few times at the lanes will pay them off (and they’ll be ours, not the worn out rental ones that god knows who has used). I’m seriously debating buying a pair of tri-color bowling shoes… because they’re bowling shoes - it seems like it’s a requirement! I’ve honestly always thought the rental shoes at the lanes were cute in a ugly rebellious sort of way. :)

So… hooray for hobbies as a couple!

Other stuff… Doctor Who is back on air in the UK on Easter weekend, staring here in the States on Apr. 17th. So my weekends will now be full of geekery again. I’m nervous but excited about the new Doctor. I will miss Tennant a lot in the role, but hopefully Matt Smith is fantastic, too. Steven Moffat is amazing, so if nothing else – I know I’ll enjoy the storylines.

Work’s been busy – quite a bit of overtime lately. Some parts of it are still annoying as hell, but meh, that’s work.  I have a job and for the most part, I enjoy it.  I work for a good company.  The things I do in my job are enjoyable, and most of the people I work with are, too.

Oh… and since I’m in New England, I saw no snow in February. No. Really. All of that crap that dumped on the Mid-Atlantic? Never saw it. We had a decent amount of rain, but that’s all. The first storm that gave Washington almost 30 inches or whatever? The weather forecasters up here actually apologized on air for their bad forecasts because they wound up being absolute duds. Everyone called off school and declared snow emergencies, and we barely got anything that day. Boston even offered to reimburse fines and towing fees for cars that had parked on the street – THAT was how badly off they were!

Stitching Stuff

I’ll get my final Stitching Olympics photos up late this week once I know what our weekend schedule is. The final tally, however – 10 projects worked. I managed to put stitches into all but two of my UFO projects (which I define as anything that has sat untouched for 6 months or more), plus a couple WIPs, plus started a piece for an exchange for the Life’s A Stitch board called “Hush Hush.” That’s due to be mailed out on the 15th, so I’ll be focusing on that piece until it’s done and ready to go.

Two projects are now within a couple hours of finishing – Home is Where the Cat Is (finally!) and Elemental Dragon:Spirit. Both essentially have maybe 90 minutes to two hours of backstitching each. They’re both on my radar for March.

So I’m very pleased… even if my goal list for February went extremely askew:

For February, my goals were

1) Rotate through all of my WIPs and UFOs at least once  No.  I was a few projects short.  But I DID get through 10 projects last month, so I’m very happy with the progress I made.
2) Finish Home is Where the Cat Is  So close – I just ran out of time at the end of the month.  I’m 4 hours away from finishing, max.
3) Finish Spirit  All but the backstitching.  So I’m about 90 minuts max on this one from finishing.
4) Put together the individual progress pages on my website  One of these months, maybe I’ll get to this.  But it hasn’t happened for 3 now.  So… yeah.  I’ll just focus on some stitching and call a mulligan on this.
5) Finalize my rotation that will start in March  Yep.
6) Remember to photograph the TUSAL this month.  OMG I finished one of my goals this month!

Seriously though, I’m pleased with what I did this month, even if it didn’t match the goals.

For March, I want to…

1) Finish Home is Where the Cat Is
2) Finish Spirit
3) Get my Hush Hush exchange out on time
4) Get my UFO RR mailing out on time
5) Rotate through my new rotation once by the end of March

Rotation for this month will be:

Hush Hush project (finish and mail by 3/15)
Cats on a Staircase (for Yoyo’s Christmas SAL)
Elemental Dragons: Spirit (will finish)
Egyptian Sampler
Apache Wedding Blessing
Home is Where the Cat is (will finish)
Legends of the Dragons (for the TW board SAL)
UFO Round Robin – Round #1

Ah yes… the UFO Round Robin. I’m seriously excited. Our first mailing date is on March 15th, and it’s looking like it’ll be a fantastic robin. Lots of diverse projects that are going around. We’re stitching as one group of eight, and the robin will take nearly a year before it’s over.

And I’m modding this shindig. Heh. I never thought experience with modding friendship book and slam swaps would come in handy!

I’m sending my Magical Night piece, which I adopted from (I believe) Annette back in 2005 or 2006. Due to the proximity to my wedding, it didn’t get the work hours I’d hoped it would. And since I have a glut of Teresa Wentzler pieces (being insane as I am), I decided sending one of them around was probably the best choice. This one’s probably the least far along – so sending it for a robin will give it a very nice push.

Here’s where it currently stands:
Magical Night - 13 Feb 2010

Like I said… it’s not far along. But next year, hopefully it will return with a nice amount of forward progress!

Until next time…

- Mel.

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Author: Measi
• Friday, February 05th, 2010

I’m a bit silly-punchy right now due to being on the reception desk all day, so if I really go off on a strange tangent or don’t sound quite sane (for me – be nice), that’s why.

It’s odd to know that there’s a raging snowstorm coming up the East Coast that’s going to absolutely bury some places in 20-30 inches of snow, yet in Rhode Island there isn’t even a flake in the forecast. Amazing how these systems work. I’m so used to hearing the Boston-New York-Philadelphia-Baltimore-Washington, DC announcement on Amtrak as if the megalopolis is this continual, reasonably small area of land that sometimes it’s easy to forget that no, it really isn’t.

In any case, my mom will be in this storm, though not in the worst of it. I’ll give her a call at some point to check in tomorrow.

My weekend should be fairly tame – I’m going to stitch all day tomorrow. Literally. Erich and Matt are off to play Dungeons & Dragons (well… a Star Wars campaign actually, but it’s tabletop roleplaying…) all day. They’ll probably leave sometime around 10 a.m., and I expect them home pretty late (10 or 11 p.m.). I’ll have the house to myself.

So stitching’s the plan – and lots of it. I’m going to be working on my Stitching Olympics rotation for The Wagon tomorrow. Unsure how many projects I’ll actually stitch. The official turnaround is at 2 hours. I am going to stick to that as best I can, but I do tend to be a slow stitcher. 2 hours may not give me a lot of progress. Still, it will be good to put stitches in a bunch of things. I have UFOs that literally have not been touched since before my wedding. I’m using the Olympic challenges to form my rotations for the rest of the year, too. I want to figure out which projects are strongly appealing right now and which projects I have a reasonable chance at finishing at some point this year. As far as I’m concerned, the more I can clean off my list, the more new projects I can start. :) But now I have a healthy group of projects to choose from, so no more from me until a couple others are completed, I think.

I also became the moderator for the new 2010 UFO Round Robin over on The Worldwide Round Robins board today. Susan’s a bit busy with work and other projects, and I was happy to jump in with the experience I have from years past in non-stitching exchanges. The RR’s scheduled to have its first mailing on March 15th, so if anyone’s interested in participating, pop over there, look for the 2010 UFO RR board (bottom of the page, currently) and drop me the info required. The more the merrier!

Time to go home soon, so I’m going to start tidying up around here before heading to the boat. (I drove to Hingham and took the ferry today)

Happy Friday!

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Author: Measi
• Wednesday, December 09th, 2009

With December speeding by, I’m trying to get a sense of the things I’ll be doing project-wise next year.  I’d like to get a general plan together before Christmas hits, purely for that part of me that’s a type-A personality.

In my previous entry, I listed the random Stich-a-Longs I’ve joined in some form.  Today I put together a full list of my cross stitch patterns (excluding magazines, which are mostly there for reference & round robin ideas).  I honestly didn’t think I had quite THAT many pieces in my stash… eep!

So now I’m planning my “attack” on all of it.  Obviously I can’t do it all next year.  I couldn’t do all of it in 10 years.  But I definitely want to make a good push at it, and it all depends on the method of my rotation plan.

Based on past experience, a firm hourly or goal-oriented rotation just doesn’t work for me.  Nor does stitching pieces in a particular order.  One thing that does work is designating a theme for a slot (a designer, a piece size, or a focus slot, for example).  So I’m going to be doing a modified blend of a screaming, hourly, and goal rotation.. if that makes sense.

The rule is that I can stitch these pieces in any order.  This will allow me to be flexible for when Round Robins come in and such.  I must put a minimum of 5 hours on any one piece before I can move onto another piece.  I may stay on a project for as long as I’m feeling in a groove on it – progress in any form is a good thing!  I must stitch on every piece in the rotation before making any adjustments, such as included pieces, slot themes, starts, etc.

Right now, I’m thinking about this as my beginning rotation for 2010.  I expect to have a decent amount of time for stitching this winter. 

TW SAL:  Floral Bellpull
Small/Commute: Home is Where the Cat Is (will finish this round)
Small/Commute #2: Elemental Dragons: Spirit
Backstich Focus: Egyptian Sampler
Christmas SAL: Cats on a Staircase
TW/DD/BS SAL: Legends of the Dragons (new start for 2010)
Free Slot: For Round Robin
Open Choice: Apache Wedding Blessing
Open Choice: Astrology Sampler

I’m crazy, aren’t I?

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Author: Measi
• Sunday, February 25th, 2007

It’s been a laid-back weekend, which is good. Erich’s fallen ill with the most recent bout of plague. Somehow, I haven’t caught it yet. Miracle of miracles.

Meadowbird came over yesterday, and we spent the better portion of the day being lazy, crafting, and watching Not Who. Bad Wolf was on during the day, but other than that… not a single episode. Shocking, I know. That’s not to say the day was without Who actors. We watched every episode since January of Heroes (oh, scruffy!Chris…) along with the World of Warcraft episode of South Park, which she hadn’t seen (and really is a good one).

Erich was at a D&D game all day yesterday, so even after doing the to Boston and back drive to take Meadowbird home – which got me back to our house at midnight, I knew I had hours before he would get home. I did some writing sketches to work on expanding chapters 2 and 3 of Translating Extraordinary before sinking into bed, throwing Harry Potter into the DVD player, and zonking out sometime after 2.

I didn’t hear Erich come home- he said it was around 4:15.

Today started out as a lazy morning stitching. I’m finishing up my work on the UFO RR before I have to mail it off this week. I watched the first two episodes of Blackpool along with Erich. I was surprised that he enjoyed it, although he was a bit disturbed by a couple of the musical numbers. I was slightly disappointed – and jarred – to hear a non-Kenny Roger’s version of the Gambler at the beginning of episode 2. I don’t think I’ve EVER heard anyone else sing it, and the original was in the broadcast… so it was just… weird. I suppose some licensing rights didn’t translate to DVD.

The rest of the day has passed quietly. I’ve been doing some laundry, doing some writing. I made my grandma’s kielbasa & sauerkraut recipe for dinner. And now I’m enviously reading post-viewing thoughts from Brits on Recovery, which aired tonight on BBC1, while continuing to work on fanfic.

Oh… and a side note of semi-worthwhile news… the cards for our Save the Dates arrived on Friday. We’re waiting for the magnet inserts (which were ordered separately), and then we can start sending the things out.

Progress, progress…

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Author: Measi
• Friday, December 08th, 2006

I never updated my goals at the beginning of the month, due to all of the craziness that resulted from starting my new job. Here’s where I’m at, and where I’m looking to go, both in December and for 2007.

In November, I wanted to..

1) Complete my portion for Autumn’s flower RR done!
2) Finish Home is Where the Cat Is nope… still not done. *sigh*
3) Complete 20 hours on Goldie’s UFO RR piece done and mailed.
4) Work 10 hours on Apache I did around five…
5) Cook a fantastic Thanksgiving dinner and enjoy the day with family and friends. definitely done!

So for December, I want to…

1) Finish Home is where the Cat Is… seriously, this time.
2) Complete my flower on Linda’s piece for Flower RR
3) Work 10 hours on Gina’s piece for UFO RR
4) Finish the sunset & tree band on Apache Wedding Blessing.
5) Put together my stitching plan for 2007.

I had a good year stitching, although I didn’t finish any of my stitching goals for 2006. :) They were (just for the record…)

- Finish two TW’s I finished one, and another is now moving as part of the UFO RR.
- Complete both Wedding Samplers About 50% on one, haven’t started the other. Should be done with #1 over the winter.
- Complete 5 other pieces (any size) I finished one other piece this year. The TW finish took more time than I expected.

For 2007, I hope to do the following:

Finishes
———-
Apache Wedding Blessing (sometime during the winter)
Teresa Wentzler’s Floral Bellpull (traveling in the UFO RR currently)
Cats on Staircase stocking
Dragon Dream’s elemental dragons still remaining: Spirit, Air, Water, and Earth

Starts
———-
Dragon Dream’s Wedding Blessing
(Either) Spring or Autumn Queen
Why I Love New England
One Cat Leads to Another…

I know that keeping a solid rotation is going to be difficult the closer I get to my wedding in September, but I see stitching as my release from the planning stress! :) So I’ll do the best I can.

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Author: Measi
• Friday, September 15th, 2006

Apache Wedding Blessing
Originally uploaded by measi.

My computer is finally home from the repair shop! Now I’m able to upload all of my photos to Flickr to show that I am, in fact, making some good progress on my pieces. If you want to see the larger versions, just head over there via the photo to the right. :)

The piece I’ve been focusing on is Apache Wedding Blessing. It’s stitching quite easily, although I was slowed down last month by having to stitch a large area of light yellow on white – it’s rather hard on the eyes! But it’s coming along very well, and I’m still shooting to have it done for the holidays so I can present it to Ivanna. Now that the weather is getting colder, I’ll definitely be in a mood to snuggle on the couch and stitch.

During my morning and evening commutes, I’ve been working on Home is Where the Cat Is. It’s a small piece that I’ve had for… ages. I bought it in either 1999 or 2000 and somehow never got around to stitching it. In the last couple months, I’ve made great progress. It’s about 85% complete now:

Last weekend, I started preparing for the OTHER round robin I’ll be participating in over the next year: a floral-themed round robin with six stitchers. Stitchers can select any designer. The tricky thing for me was figuring out my layout for each person’s block. I first tried a very basic square-on-square format, but I didn’t care for the result. Then I started sketching. I finally came up with a loosely “flower” shaped layout with five blocks for petals, and the center block for myself. You can see my rough sketch of the layout at my Flickr account.

I decided to stitch the Morning Glory block from Teresa Wentzler’s Floral Bellpull as my center block. It conveniently is the 60×60 stitches I decided upon for each stitcher’s area. In about six hours, I’ve made some great progress on the block:

And finally, Jenni’s piece for the UFO round robin showed up yesterday! Her piece is called “The Mighty Samurai.” Here’s how it looks as received yesterday:

Lots of stitching to do! :)


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Author: Measi
• Monday, September 11th, 2006

fEvery year, one morning in September wakes me up to the reality that it is, in fact, autumn. It’s the “I Really Should Have Worn My Jacket” morning of the year. I was shivering as I stood on the train platform. I continued to shiver once we were on the train because NOW… after the heat of the year, the A/C is finally blasting in the trains. Tonight my light jacket will get pulled out of the closet, washed if necessary, and be used for the next couple months.

To my surprise, I’m not shivering at work– the temperature gauge seems to be about right… finally. :)

But it was a beautiful autumn morning in Boston. The sky was a beautiful, sharp blue without a single cloud. The air is just starting to smell of dew on the grass mixed with earth and leaves.

I’ve said it before – I love this time of year. It’s cozy and comfy and the world is full of color. I get to fall in love with New England all over again.

——–

The funeral, obviously, was the unexpected focus of this weekend. Erich and I went, along with Erich’s dad.

The services and burial for Normie were held on Saturday morning. It was a simple, beautiful service at the funeral home, surrounded by loved ones and friends. Normie was 90, and was lucky to have three of his close friends (aka “partners in crime”) there at the funeral. If only we all could be so lucky– both to live to 90, and also to have close friends in our lives.

The saddest part of the day, in my opinion, was the fact that Erich’s mom couldn’t be there for her own father’s funeral. She’s been in the hospital for the past several weeks- with at least three more months to go – and is simply too immobile right now to travel. Katie, Erich’s cousin, pointed out that she would had to arrange an ambulance to drive all the way from mid-coast Maine to southern Massachusetts and back. It just wasn’t feasable. :( But Erich and I have a recording of the funeral service and the warm eulogy given about Normie to give to her. We’re also going to make a point to get up to Maine as soon as possible to be with her.

The rest of the weekend was nice and quiet. Since we were in the area, Erich and I swung by The Big Apple in Wrentham, Mass., on our way home and to pick up some yummy stuff. We bought a bag of apples (McIntosh, which are in season right now), fresh peaches, two apple pies, and a pumpkin pie. The Big Apple, as its name might suggest, is an apple orchard farm. They grow at least a couple dozen types of apple trees, and by about late September, TONS of different apples are for sale in the sales barn, for sale in five pound bags up to “whatever you need” if you call ahead. The thing that Erich and I beeline for is the pie rack. Weekends can be an absolute zoo at The Big Apple in the fall. But it’s fun insanity, and it’s one of those things that we get to perhaps only once or twice a season. On Saturday, the air outside the sales barn was full of the smell of fresh doughnuts (yum!) and of course… the pies. All three that we bought were still hot in the box. It was a relatively quiet day at The Big Apple. It’s definitely still early in the season.

We got home.. Erich headed off to Frank’s to spend the rest of the day with the guys playing Dungeons & Dragons (which originally had been scheduled to be at our house that day). I know he needed the time with the guys and was honestly glad he decided to still go play.

With the rest of the day to myself, I scooted myself up to Cumberland, RI, to go to the closest cross stitch shop. My second stitching round robin is a Floral theme, and in creating my layout for each stitcher’s block, I discovered that I didn’t have a piece of fabric within my stash wide enough to allocate both stitching space and the additional inches needed for framing. Off to With Heart and Soul I went to purchase a piece of cream 32 ct. linen that’s 20.5 inches square.

I arrived back home a bit after four p.m. I called my father, but as always, he’s not home. So I left him a message to wish him a happy 63rd birthday. (sigh… more on Dad and I in another entry… it’s another rant piece). Then I started my stitching work for the weekend.

The first order of business was finishing my prep to send out the UFO RR on Monday. I decided, after lots of thought, to send out Teresa Wentzler’s Floral Bellpull. I made sure all of my materials were in place and then packaged it up.

Next I got to work on the Floral RR. I tried to start by marking out each block with gridding thread, but it just was not working right. After an hour of miscounts, I gave up and decided to just work on stitching my square, and then I’d mark the other squares based upon my measurements. I’ve decided upon 60×60 stitch blocks for each person. Conveniently, each square of the Floral Bellpull (from the other RR) is exactly 60×60 stitches without the border. I selected the Morning Glory block, and got to work.

I’m quite proud of the amount of stitching I got done this weekend. I have nearly 1/4 of the stitches already in the fabric. Hopefully between this week and the weekend, I can get the majority of it done. The tenative start date for this RR is on Sept. 25th. I may just make it.

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