Both of my granddaughters had requested a small stitched finish. You may recall from a post last year that I stitched a hamster for Oceanne at her request. Due to unfortunate cirmcumstances that pillow finish was lost and so I restitched the hamster and a sweet hedgehog for her sister, Summer.
As I mentioned, I spent part of my holidays in Sudbury, Ontario gathered together with my stitching buddies from Canada and the US. We were hosted by Cathy Tonelli and family and we had the most amazing time! It was a first visit to Canada for several of the ladies but it certainly won't be the last. During the day we went on several road trips throughout Sudbury and to Manitoulin Island. In the evenings we spent our time stitching and gabbing. On one of the afternoons our friend Theresa or Tee as we call her, gave us a tutorial on how to use our stitching to cover tape measures. Tee is a very talented stitcher and finisher and is the designer behind Dulaney Woods Treasures. We each chose a design to stitch which she provided and with her excellent guidance we took our finishes and wrapped and sewed them onto tape measures.
I ended up finishing mine at home because as it turned out, the fabric I had chosen for the edging of my tape measure just wouldn't stick. We figured that there had to be too much sizing in the fabric. So I took it home, washed and dried it and tried it again. This time it worked like a charm! So my finish is not in the group photo but this is my small finish for August.
Here are a few more pictures from our trip. As I mentioned in the previous post, Cathy and her husband are also bee keepers and showed us their hives.
Cathy's hubby Wayne, with Nan and JoAnn
Cathy's sister-in-law Donna also joined us on several days. Donna cross stitches but much prefers punch needle. She does excellent work as evidenced in the next pic of her recent finish.
I was very fortunate to purchase one of Donna's finishes from her. She finished this on an antique brass candlestick holder.
He is just so cool and I love him!!
When we first arrived at Cathy's we presented the American girls with some Canadian visors to designate them as honourary Canadians for the week.
My friends Nan and Tee
Bev, Jo and Jenn
No trip is complete without a visit to Tim Horton's or Timmies as we refer to it.
Bev, Tee and yours truly
We also paid a visit to a lovely shop which sold soaps, candles, linens and lavender. I stocked up on the lavender which I use when stuffing my pillow finishes.
Pam, Donna, Cathy and Jenn
All in all it was a fabulous trip, one which we hope to repeat next summer. There's nothing better than spending time with good friends, unless it's family of course. Next post I'll have a few pics from my trip to Lake Muskoka and home for my mother's birthday celebration.
So all in all, lots of small finishes over the last two months. Now I'm on the hunt for some smalls for the upcoming fall season.
Meeting with friends xxxxx is perfect!
ReplyDeleteMy husband is also a beekeeper :-)
I wish merry XXXX!
All your stitching is beautiful and beautifully finished. I particularly love the pillows you made for your granddaughters. I also enjoyed reading about your trip with your stitching friends.
ReplyDeleteCute finishes for the girls, and those Fragments are so pretty, love the colors.
ReplyDeleteYour Get-Together looks like a lot of fun!
That Owl is gorgeous!
Marilyn
Your finishes are all very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pillows. Sounds like a wonderful trip to see your friends. Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love everything you did this month! Thank you for sharing your adventures! I especially like the hedgehog! He is just darling!
ReplyDeleteOh what a lovely time you've had! Great stitching and I'm so glad your retreat piece came out ok
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