Right after I turned the light off last night, I realized I hadn't blogged. Maybe it was because we had Friday the 13th on a Tuesday. Anyway, this is where I am on Daily Reminder:
I'm so close to having all the border done. Maybe I should just keep working on that today.
Today has definitely been a stitching day. This morning the Dayton EGA chapter held its monthly meeting and Tricia Nguyen lectured. This was the third lecture I've heard from Tricia this week--she lectured on Nuremberg samplers for the Mayflower Guild, on Saturday, then had a wide-ranging talk on a variety of subjects for the Great Lakes Region on Sunday, and today she spoke about the creation of and marketing for embroidered boxes--which we now call caskets--in the 17th century. All fascinating, all informative, all made me just want to stitch more and more.
Today was also the last class for Zina Kasban's Elizabethan Rose. This has been a wonderful class, and I truly hate to see it end. I highly recommend Zina as a teacher, and I will continue to look forward to her classes in the future. Yes, I am a fangirl. I will be the first to admit it.
Unfortunately, I now need to shift laundry. I'd rather thread a needle.
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