Back in April I met up with Ingrid (Mii Stitch) and Justine (Justine's Cross Stitch) for a day of chatting, stitching and stashing. We got on so well that within a couple of weeks we had arranged another rendez-vous, this time a weekend at The Dairy Cottage in Staffordshire. It was a lovely little cottage in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by beautiful countryside and a perfect location for chatting and stitching to our hearts' content.
Our weekend started with the obligatory exchange of Halloween-themed goody bags. Here's a selection of the goodies I received:
beautiful hand-made ornaments.....
.....a candle and holder, backing fabric, Lizzie Kate chart, beads,
needle keep, stitched owlet kit, hand-dyed Halloween Mist fabric, ribbons,
Halloween-themed threads from Victorian Motto Sampler Shoppe.....
.....and a host of Halloween decorations and sweeties
(which for some reason are no longer available to be photographed - yum yum!)
You'll have to pop over to their blogs (links at top of posting) to see my gifts to them.
Stitching-wise, we had all agreed to start two new projects during the weekend. Ingrid and Justine opted for small projects. Justine even finished one of hers! But me? I went for bigger ones of course! I started Owls in Love and Dragon Eye, as they were already in my 2015 stitching plans, but I will save pictures of them for another post.
We looked through each others' piles of WIPs and "helpfully" prioritised our favourites. A couple of doubtful WIPs were even discarded!
Lizzie Kate - Spooky String
JBW Designs - French Country Witch, Alphabet Pumpkin and Sweet Nothings
CCN - Snow Love, Dear Santa and Holly Jolly
The others also relieved me of some of the lovely fabric I bought at Alexandra Palace. I had intended to go home with less than I had taken but didn't realise quite how little that would be! I'm glad I could help them out though.
It was such a perfect weekend and, sadly, over far too quickly. It's a terrible cliche, but I'm lucky to have met two great bloggers who very quickly became two great friends.
So now it's back to usual life for the three of us but with lovely memories and the excitement of planning our next retreat in Spring 2016!
Happy stitching everybody :)
Rachel x
Can't wait for next year's time away!!! HAHA
ReplyDeleteAre you ready for a Halloween party?? What with all those Halloween goodies... check out that banner HAHA ;) xx
Only joking! It was wonderful to see you again.
Wow, that's great that you get to have a get-away with other stitchers! The pretties you got are beautiful!! I love the Victorian Motto threads, the colors are gorgeous! I don't have any stitchers in my area to have a get-away like this.... you are so lucky!
ReplyDeleteThe charts you exchanged are BEAUTIFUL! I love love love Country Cottage Needleworks! I can't wait to see you start them!!
Sounds like a wonderful weekend Rachael. Wish I was there. Lovely gifts and new stash. You'll soon have enough for 60 starts next year.
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Glad you had fun! You got a lot of great stuff!
ReplyDeletePopped over from Justines blog... Wow!! Wonderful what you three got up to! So nice meeting with stitching friends...and looks like you all had a great time too :)
ReplyDeleteSmiles :)
I know you girls had so much fun! What wonderful goodies! It's so amazing to have a bond like cross stitching. I swear you just become instant friends. Can't wait to see your new starts.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for a get together!
ReplyDeleteThe gifts exchanged are lovely too.
Sounds like you all had a great time :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great time and lovely gifts and projects too. Also, I'm glad to have found your blog through them.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a great time! And love the goodies from your exchange bags. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful get-together with your friends. And these goodie bags are just fantastic.
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