On Wednesday, I attended our local ANG meeting. I didn't really feel like working on notebook stitch samples with the rest of the group, so I started the outreach project that was announced last month. We're stitching heart-shaped ornaments with a centerpiece of a cancer ribbon. I can't remember the details, but we're donating these for some cause or another. (And I know MIL is cringing as she reads this since she's the outreach chair!) Anyway, I'm doing a purple ribbon for pancreatic cancer, in memory of my two grandparents whom I lost to this fast-acting disease.
I have a few upcoming projects, too. Tomorrow, I'm attending a class for a Bargello needlecase. Since our EGA chapter is hosting the region meeting today (though I'm not going), we decided to take advantage of the opportunity to have one of the visiting ladies stay for an extra night and teach this lovely project. One of the chapter members had taken the class from her in the past, and it's lovely. Today I need to rummage in my stash to find fabric and threads for it.
Carolyn Mitchell is visiting our LNS for a 2-1/2 day class in the middle of November, and I've signed up for this class, too. She's teaching a canvas piece called My Way, which looks like a six-patch quilt design. We need to have the borders laid out as prework, and from what I've heard, this is fairly time intensive. I've got my color scheme picked out (see the collection of threads I brought home from seminar), but I'm waiting for a pair of Evertite stretcher bars to show up in the mail. They were shipped over a week ago, but the USPS website only shows them as being received into the mail stream. Goodness knows where they might be now!
Lastly (I think), I need to get started on Luan Callery's Summer Dream, an EGA GCC that some in my chapter are doing in conjunction with the Buffalo chapter. It's due in January. I've been following Pat's progress on this same piece, and I'm looking forward to it!
And last, but the most important news of all (now that I've finally told everyone locally who might be reading this blog). I've got another work in progress: 19 weeks along, 21 to go. Yes, I'm expecting(!), due the first week of March. This is our first, and DH and I are very excited. No, we don't know if "The Kid" (shortened to "TK") is a boy or a girl, and we're planning to be surprised! This news is the main reason I'm taking classes now, because I know I won't be able to for a while. :-) I'm sure finding the time to finish any of these pieces is sure to become difficult though! :-P
Congratulations (on TK) :-) :-)
ReplyDeleteOooh, ooh, ooh... the BEST WIP I know of! What wonderful news, Jeanne, how exciting. I am so pleased for the two if you, and for TK as well, of course.
ReplyDeleteJcoelyn
Congratulations! I suggest lots of stitching over the next few months as there may not be much time or energy for a while after the main event.
ReplyDeleteYour stitching is beautiful and that award was well deserved. Congratulations due on that too!
Congratulations Jeanne!! Lovely news!!
ReplyDeleteThat Rose is splendid! So delicate.
I just love seeing your WIPs everything is so pretty.
My, my you've been busy! Again, congratulations to you, DH, AND MIL on TK. And please tell MIL that Edy says "Hello"
ReplyDeleteEdy
Congratulations on the baby news! And on the ANG awards.
ReplyDeleteWell now that the news is out I just want to let the world know MIL is sooooo excited and counting the weeks as well. I am anxious to see the rose in person. It looks beautiful from the picture. No I did not cringe, the hearts go to a cancer center for their discression of use.
ReplyDeleteMIL - Grandma
Congratulations on the award and the new bundle of joy!! You should be very proud on both counts!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Jeanne...this is a wonderful time for you and your husband. Have a happy healthy pregnancy.
ReplyDeleteJoanie R.
Jeanne, your work is beautiful...congrats on the ribbons (and the rose - wow!) and bigger congrats on TK! Wonderful news! Karen
ReplyDeleteHi Jeanne,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the future addition to your family!
And yes, you better take classes now because it's much harder later. :-)
The ribbons and the rose are gorgeous!
Cynthia
Windy Meadow
Again, CONGRATS on TK!
ReplyDeleteAnd on the ribbons/rose you were awarded at ANG. Hooray!
Lynn in southern NJ; CyberStitchers EGA (we sat together at lunch on Monday at EGA Seminar)