
Well, it seems to have helped. It has been difficult but I have managed to stay with this one project. I have made some good progress. I am sitting down to watch "Marie Antoinette" so that should help the stitching time pass.
Of course, having a friend who loves to shop, we had to stop by Ann's store on the weekend. After all my talking to myself here is my latest purchase! My Arizona home is all done in blues and I thought this would look really nice there. I will buy fabric later.
I hope everyone is enjoying their weekend. Ours can't seem to make up it's mind. It rains one minute, then it's sunny, warm and humid the next. We desperately need rain. Our well is dry and we have no hope of it filling up until we get some substantial rain.

Here is my contribution to Annemarie's neighborhood. Annemarie had left us free to stitch whatever. It did not even have to be a house. I chose this design. It is called "Ottawa Tulips" and it is by a Canadian designer - X's and Oh's. I had a specific reason for choosing this one. I wanted to add a little bit of Canada to her piece. During the Second World War, Canada sheltered Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and she gave birth to her third daughter, Margriet, in Ottawa. They designated land at the hospital as Dutch so she could be born in Holland. Each year since then Holland has donated tulip bulbs to Canada in thanks. There are literally millions of tulips planted in Ottawa - Canada's Capital - and the city has a huge tulip festival there every May.
Dani also brought me a birthday gift. I have never owned any hand dyed fabrics and was thrilled to receive some pieces. She included a skein of silk thread from Australia, a Caron Waterlilies and a package of Piecemaker needles.The birthday card has the most beautiful photo of a swan. We have swans who swim into our bay at times and there are 80 breeding pairs in the area where I live, so the card was very appropriate. What a lovely gift! I am so lucky to have such a wonderful friend.







work if blogger
co-operates tonight.
