Sunday, March 18, 2007
Giving Wordpress a try
I've been able to import all my posts and comments from here to there, just have to figure out the picture posting thing, and the blogroll. So, come visit me there, leave a comment if you wish, and spend some time stitching with me.
It's been awhile!
It's the middle of March already - where did that time go? My current stitching projects are quite numerous:
Finishing up a Quaker RR (one more mailing round to go)
Just mailed out the first round of an Ornament RR
Will be mailing my new DT RR out tomorrow
There are several exchanges on the horizon. I love sending packages out and receiving them! It's great to see what others stitch and how they interpret the given theme. I keep all my exchanges in areas around my stitching spot, serving as a wonderful visual symbol of my love for this needleart. Now, if I could just get some of my finished pieces framed!
Here is a picture of my part in my DT RR (not complete, I still have a house to finish and an owl to add):
I am so looking forward to my Quaker RR coming home - one more stitcher and it will be mine to treasure. I chose a monochromatic theme using Vikki Clayton's Wenge. No pictures to share at this time, I'll make sure to post one when it makes it back to me. I think my next Quaker will be either red or green - there's always room for more Quakers!
I got the chance to meet with some special stitching friends yesterday, and to meet Dani from Ottawa (http://tkdchick.blogspot.com/) who has been down visiting these southwestern states! Our international community amazes me. What a blessing the internet has been bringing us in touch with so many wonderful people!
My next post will show all my recent exchanges I've received and sent, as I've been very remiss in acknowledging these in picture.
Saturday, February 17, 2007
A break in the routine
This week is a school break for my kids, and as a result it's one for me, too, as I work for the school district. I'm looking forward to getting things done this time around, as dh is also off. There are plenty of projects needing attention, and this week will hopefully see the successful stripping and prepping for stain a cedar chest my neighbor passed on to me. Dh also picked up 12 bare root rose bushes, and we plan to set them in our side bank for color - roses are the one plant that I find hard to kill as gardener I am not LOL! I hope to get at least one sewing project started and completed, and have two exchanges to that will be mailed this week, one of which I am working on the stitching, the other waiting just for finishing. Pictures to follow on those, once mailed and received.
Here is a picture of a recent exchange I sent, it was for a Needlework Smalls exchange. It is a free design from Needle Maid Designs, and I finished it into a needlebook using a previous exchange I received as inspiration (thank you Linda N!):
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
I would like more hours in my day, please!
This is my Ming, age 8. Not your typical Siamese, she has no voice (I think someone probably had them cut, we got her as a stray from the Humane Society), she's got a stubby tail, very round body, despite any diet we put her on. But very lovable. She has adopted my middle daughter as her sleeping buddy.
And finally, Desi, age 11. Very vocal, especially when the food bowl is empty, or in the middle of the night when he can't find anyone in the family room, and he starts calling to them! He sleeps in the middle of my chest, even though he really is my daughter's cat.
I want to share my next (hopeful) quilting project. Right after finish painting my middle daughter's bedroom a lovely shade of lavendar (mind you, this took over two years to accomplish, as we started right before our remodel, and then didn't finish it up until this summer), she decided she loves the colors of blue and green, and mom, could we please paint my room those colors? She will need to wait at least until this summer, but in the meantime, I've decided to sew up a few things in these colors. I made the pillow case, and the remaining fabric will go for a quilt. I even have the pattern in mind, something easy and quick. Here are the fabrics:
Well, I'm off for a quick walk before work. Thanks for sharing a little bit of my day!
Thursday, January 04, 2007
First finish for 2007
I have four different catagories that this finish falls into: first finish of 2007, first UFO finish for the year, a Prairie Schooler Santa finish, and an ornament finish. The last two are two groups I've joined along with for this year. I hope to stitch all of the PS Annual Santa's this year, and hope to stitch at least one ornament a month. Now to finish it into a display item - I'm think either a cube-it or framing it. I think I'll celebrate by starting my Quaker exchange!
Monday, January 01, 2007
Stitching goals 2007
1. Stitch through my basket of UFO's, to stitch as many as I can by year's end. I hope to take pictures of them all at this point, so I can see my progress at the end of 2007. I'll post those pictures here as I get them taken.
2. Stitch ornaments for my tree. I have so many ornaments marked off in the JCS Ornament issues, and I have ordered all three of my kid's names from M Designs. I want to stop wishing to have them stitched, and actually do them.
3. Find ways to display as many of my finished stitchings as possible - framing, cube-it's, banners, pinkeeps, stitching smalls, ornaments, and any other ways I can find.
4. Finish the two RR's I'm in, one is in the middle and one is just starting, and the one starting up helps to fulfill goal #2!
That's it - I like the fact that stitching ornaments helps to fulfill that start-itis that hits regularly, and I really like all of my UFO's, so having them finished and displayed will strengthen my sense of accomplishment and love I have for this art.
New Year's morning
I want to love my life as it is at this very moment. These are what I would like to promise to myself.
Sunday, December 31, 2006
New Years Eve 2006
I don't have any end of the year finishes to celebrate with, but I'm going into 2007 feeling really great about the stitching goals I have set in front of me. This year I plan to finish as many UFO's as I can, stitch as many ornaments as possible, and learn a new thing or two (or three or four). A couple of these are knitting and playing bagpipes. I hope to get some of my scrapbooks finished, and I do have some sewing goals to accomplish, too.
I'll be starting a couple of classes later in January, working towards an advanced certificate to compliment my Personal Training certificate I earned the first half of this year.
My prayer is to listen for the small, still voice of God speaking in my life. He is with me at all times, but I'm am nowhere near as obedient to his callings and plans as I can be. I pray for his strength when I loose my patience, and for his wisdom in seeing the wonderful people he is creating in my children.
Drawn Thread's Mini Teaching Sampler
May peace and joy be with you tonight, as you reflect on all this year has meant to you, and you look ahead to all the coming year will be.
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Merry Christmas, friends
It's the afternoon of Christmas Eve, and I'm just getting ready to head out for a bit of a walk. The presents are pretty much wrapped, just a couple more to do. Chex mix is made for snacking. Tonight we have our evening church service, then it's home for our traditional taco dinner, and then out for a drive to look at lights. Tomorrow will be dinner at my mother-in-law's house, and we're bringing the ham.
Friday, December 22, 2006
Just a little bit about me
48 Things You Could NOT Care Less About
1. FIRST NAME? Nancy
2. WERE YOU NAMED AFTER ANYONE? My aunt.
3. WHEN DID YOU LAST CRY? Tonight, listening to a Christmas song.
4. DO YOU LIKE YOUR HANDWRITING? Yes, mostly.
5. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE LUNCHMEAT? Thanksgiving turkey on sourdough with mayo and lettuce.
6. IF YOU WERE ANOTHER PERSON WOULD YOU BE FRIENDS WITH YOU? Most of the time.
7. DO YOU HAVE A JOURNAL? Just my blog, but I would love to keep one.
8. DO YOU STILL HAVE YOUR TONSILS? No, although I thought I did for the longest time.
9. WOULD YOU BUNGEE JUMP? I hate heights, so a resounding NO.
10. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE CEREAL? I like granola with my yogurt.
11. DO YOU UNTIE YOUR SHOES WHEN YOU TAKE THEM OFF? Yes.
12. DO YOU THINK YOU ARE STRONG? Definitely.
13. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE ICE CREAM FLAVOR? Baskin Robbins Jamoca Almond Fudge.
14. SHOE SIZE? Seven and a half.
15. RED OR PINK? I love red for Christmas and fall leaves.
16. WHAT IS THE LEAST FAVORITE THING ABOUT YOURSELF? I'd love to be more sure of myself.
17. WHO DO YOU MISS THE MOST? Both my mom and dad.
18. DO YOU WANT EVERYONE TO SEND THIS BACK TO YOU? No necessary to.
19. WHAT COLOR PANTS, SHIRT AND SHOES ARE YOU WEARING? Pink and blue plaid flannel pants, and a comfy red sweatshirt. My Lands End slippers.
20. LAST THING YOU ATE? Salad with chicken, avo and parmesan cheese.
21. WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO RIGHT NOW? Miami CSI, but have been really enjoying Mannheim Steamroller and Mercy Me's Christmas songs.
22. IF YOU WERE A CRAYON, WHAT COLOR WOULD YOU BE? Purple.
23. FAVORITE SMELL? Sugared spruce candle, fresh pine, baking Chex mix, patchouli.
24. WHO WAS THE LAST PERSON YOU TALKED TO ON THE PHONE? My husband.
25. THE FIRST THING YOU NOTICE ABOUT PEOPLE YOU ARE ATTRACTED TO? Their smile.
26. DO YOU LIKE THE PERSON you stole THIS from? Most definitely.
27. FAVORITE DRINK? Fresh sqeezed orange juice.
28. FAVORITE SPORT? Girls fastpitch softball.
29. EYE COLOR? Green.
30. HAT SIZE? Do not like hat hair!
31. DO YOU WEAR CONTACTS? Used too, would like to again, but not now.
32. FAVORITE FOOD? Fresh crab meat sandwiches.
33. SCARY MOVIES OR HAPPY ENDINGS? Happy endings
35. SUMMER OR WINTER? Fall.
36. HUGS OR KISSES? Both, but also love chocolate kisses.
37. FAVORITE DESSERT? Ice cream.
38. WHO IS MOST LIKELY TO RESPOND? No idea.
39. LEAST LIKELY TO RESPOND? Again, no one to name.
40. WHAT BOOKS ARE YOU READING? Diana Gabaldon's "Voyager".
41. WHAT'S ON YOUR MOUSE PAD? Just a simple grey one.
42. WHAT DID YOU WATCH LAST NIGHT ON TV? World Trade Center on DVD.
43. FAVORITE SOUNDS? Wind through the pines, my kid's pure giggles.
44. ROLLING STONES OR BEATLES? Beatles.
45. THE FARTHEST YOU'VE BEEN FROM HOME? Kenai Peninsula, Alaska.
46. WHAT'S YOUR SPECIAL TALENT? Being a warm lap for my kitten, raising my kids.
47. WHERE WERE YOU BORN? Pomona, California.
48. WHO SENT THIS TO YOU? No one - I read Darla's blog and borrowed it.
More Christmas sharing

I don't have a traditional tree topper - I place these knee-hugger elves at the top. These are from my mom's tree, and I used to play with them every year. So they get a place of honor on the top.

My mom made these wonderful Christmas shadow boxes for each of the girls in the family. I love putting this up each year.

These are some of the Christmas exchanges I've received

I'll end this with a couple of PS designs I've received. The quilt cube is from an exchange earlier this year. The Santa was a gift from a stitcher I met long ago on the old Compuserve crafts forum.
Thank you for spending time with my Christmas decorations. Christmas is just three days away, and my wish for everyone is a very blessed Christmas, and special times spent with family and friends.
Looking like Christmas
I wanted to share some pictures of my Christmas decorations. I love this time of year because I really enjoy revisiting the ornaments and decorations I've collected over the last 25 years. Some belonged to or were made by my mom (who passed away the year we were married). Our Christmas tree is my absolute favorite, and it's where I concentrate most of my energies. Handmade, Hallmark, craft sale, exchanges, they are what make up my tree, and I love when it's lit and the lights are out in the room, and there is such a soft glow. So thank you for taking part in this little tour.

I stitched this Santa from an old CS&CC issue, and added a miniature Hallmark ornament as a toy.

Here is my bench with our stockings, a snowman and Santa, and the Christmas books I've collected over the year. One of them is a story called 'Christmas in California, copyright 1924 and given to my mom and her sister. It's very appropriate, given our California Christmases.

Our Christmas tree (I hope the picture is standing up and not laying on it's side-that might be beyond my current capabilities!)
I'll post more in a separate post.
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Christmas ornaments

I stitched this ornament for a Prairie Schooler exchange.

These are PS Olde World Santas (the first leaflet) stitched over one, which I hope to turn into two four-sided ornaments to hang.

I stitched this for an ornament contest/exchange through the Just A Thought message board. It was fun designing the ornament to include the windchimes.
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
And the homework keeps coming!
In the midst of this, I've still been able to stitch, and have finished a few exchanges, one RR, with two others in progress. Stitching is my reward when homework, questions, and quizzes are done. It helps keep me on track (as well as the weekly deadlines). Now, if I could just figure out how to post my pictures here, I would be able to show some of my work.
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
New Classes
On the stitching front, I've been able to finish two exchanges, I have two more in the middle, and have been able to do a bit of stitching on the two RR's I'm in. Thanks for the stitching tips I received. Stitching has definitely been my weekly reward when I get chapters read, questions answered, and quizzes taken.
Take care, Nancy
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
What was I thinking?!?
I'm sorry to be having this pity party, but I'm feeling just a little overwhelmed at the moment, and I can't take much of a break to calm down with stitching. Once I get caught up, I'll feel much better.
Sunday, January 22, 2006
Giving MeMe's a Try
The Meme of Fours
Four Jobs I Have Had in My Life
1. Day Care assistant
2. Accounts Receivable
3. Insurance customer service rep!)
4. CCS Model stitcher (actually on payroll with taxes!)
Four Movies I Could Watch Over and Over Again
1. American President
2. Stepmom
3. Twister
4. Fly Away Home
Four Places I Have Lived
1, 2, 3 & 4. Cities in So. California-my whole life
Four TV Shows I Love to Watch
1. Sunday Morning
2. CSI (regular, Miami, New York
3. Criminal Minds
4. Clean Sweep
Four Places I Have Been on Vacation
1. Drove to Alaska and Canada
2. Zion and Bryce, Utah
3. Sequoia and Kings Canyon Nat'l Parks
4. A drive to Minnesota-loved S. Dakota!
Four Websites I Visit Daily
1. Legacy Embroiderer's Guild
2. Prairie Schooler
3. Stitching Bloggers
4. New - the Exchange Place
Four of My Favorite Foods
1. Potatoes of all kinds
2. See's dark chocolate
3. Apples
4. Red Bell Peppers and ranch dressing
Four Albums I Can't Live Without
1. Bruce Springsteen: Born in the USA
2. Mercy Me: Almost There
3. Third Day: Offerings II
4. Neil Diamond: Hot August Night
Four Places I'd Rather Be
1. England
2. Ireland
3. Outside of Zion National Park
4. Somewhere in the Midwest
Four Bloggers I Tag
I don't tag.
And from Lake Stitcher's blog (I really need to figure out how to insert a link!)this was fun. Just Google "(your name) needs" and pick your 10 favorite:
Nancy needs another attention grabber
Nancy needs to wake up
Nancy needs to learn the facts
Because Nancy needs alot of support
Nancy needs alot to go her way in order to win, but it's honestly not an unrealistic
scenario
All Nancy needs is to wolf down a 3,000 calorie dessert and bring the silver spoon
back to Miles
Nancy needs a peanut butter sandwich, a box of crayons and some paper to be happy
Nancy needs to allow herself to be known
Nancy needs to sing like we all need to breathe
Nancy needs your hand guiding her through
I wonder what the 3,000 calorie dessert I should choose
Monday, January 16, 2006
Belated Christmas stash
Friday, January 13, 2006
A New Year - time to give blogging a second chance!
I received this pinkeep in a Sampler House exchange - it is currently hanging on my tree (no, I haven't taken it down yet), and will join other exchange pieces in a basket when the tree comes down.

Stitching goals for the year:
1. I hope to finish as many WIP's as possible - these include one very old sampler
started 18 years ago, three older RR's that I need to complete my stitching on,
a Santa I started about 11 years ago, and a mourning sampler I am stitching to
honor my dad.
2. I plan on finishing several stitched ornaments into items that can be hung on my
tree next year.
3. I am currently in two RR's, one will finish in about two months, and I hope to
start one other this year with a Prairie Schooler group.
These are enough for now - this should keep me busy the entire year!