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Thursday, August 19, 2010

A day of stitching...


As soon as I read about the "Immerse" stitching day on Melly's blog - I knew I had to go! And it seems my excitement may have been a wee bit contagious, because most of the girls from work (Patchwork with Gail B,) are now coming too! I think there are about 8-10 of us going on the Sunday (19th of September), and I have a feeling we may be the noisest table there!
For those who haven't heard, Melanie Hurlston, Rosalie Quinlan and Leanne Beasley are having a stitching day at Immerse winery in Dixons Creek. And it's going to be so much fun! The three of them have been showing some 'sneak peek' photos on their blogs, and they all look fab. Which I know will present a slight problem - in that I'm a very indecisive person. How am I going to choose which project to do on the day??! Thankfully we get all three projects fully kitted, but still. It's going to be a tough decision!

So, is anyone else going to the Immerse day??


Also, a quick note to those rather patient individuals who have been asking me about the Stringybark Farm BOM. Wow. I know. I have been so terrible with this, and I feel awfully ashamed and guilty. I'm so sorry girls!! There are still a few more stitchery blocks to come, but I really can't see myself having the time to do it at the moment. And I want to do this justice. I don't want to do a half quality job, just to get it up and done.
But it's up to you girls - would you prefer if I just finished the last of the drawings and instructions and put them up online now, or would you mind waiting till I can find the time? It's up to you. Maybe I'll do both. I can at least put everything up, for those who want to finish it now. And then hopefully in a few months I'll have some more time to work on it properly. Give me your thoughts!!

3 comments:

Jess @ Scrappy n Happy said...

I wish I could go but it is a bit far for me! Bummer! It sounds like so much fun.

Di said...

sounds like a top spot. Stringybark, when you are ready - patience is a virtue....

suz said...

wish I could go, but I've heard it's an 18+ hour plane ride, so I'll pass this time.
As for your stitchery project - take your time. You are kind enough to offer this free, so you shouldn't even worry about it!