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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Greetings from Carlsbad!

Well the standoff between my husband's laptop and my media card reader continues; doubt I'll have any photos up until next week. In the meanwhile I have been stitching like an Olympian during my "retreat" in Carlsbad, NM. It's been a great place to concentrate on my stitching projects without distractions. So far I have finished beading the kimono, stitched the ANG program model, finished stitching the Halloween fairy and the Lite Stitches Elk, another Cozy Toes and made great progress on my Rooster. I feel I've accomplished most of what I set out to do while here and can now proceed in good conscience to my stash closet when I get home. I will also be focussing on getting things to the finisher/framer. Can't wait.

If you ever go to Carlsbad you had better bring your own entertainment. Once you see the Caverns, the Living Desert (don't forget to adopt a reptile or two) and the Pecos, you're pretty much done. The people here have been great, very nice indeed and welcome outsiders. Lots of Texas accents here too. I guess because Carlsbad is situated on the verge of Texas, depending upon which direction you're traveling, Carlsbad is on the way to El Paso (going West), Lubbock (going East) and Midland, TX (going South).

Saving the best for last, I wanted to tell you that last Saturday we went to Pocket Full of Stitches in Lubbock. When we arrived we were met with a generous gift certificate from my dear daughter; naturally after all was said and done, I had matched her funds and then some as I tried to focus on various accessories rather than on painted canvas. Was I succesful? No. Without divulging here what they are because discussing them on my blog is like a sacred promise to start and finish, and I'm not ready to place them in my queue yet let alone stitch them. All I'll say for now is Melissa Shirley. Woooooooo Hoooooooooo!

As I've related in the past, PFOS has it all. Terrific, friendly, knowlegable staff; every frame, stand, light, magnifyer, book, canvas, thread, boxed sets, finishing items, trays, boxes, pillows, chart, canvas of all types and much much more. One thing I decided to buy, after trying it in the shop, was a lap frame that you sit on. It's like sitting on a wooden paddle but is not at all uncomfortable. I love that the clamp is situated directly in front of you and you can adjust it's closeness to your body depending upon the size of canvas and, of course, you. The trick is not to laugh yourself silly as you begin to "mount" this thing. It must look hysterical as is surely feels that way. You slip it between your legs and then sit down it. Then and only then are you able to compose yourself to begin stitching.

Speaking of which, it's time to get back on my paddle and stitch!
Madonna
Having a happy day in Carlsbad

4 comments:

  1. I like the sit-upons except for big projects. And of course my husband laughs at me. I had one briefly that came to me from a person who was de-stashing but it went out the door almost immediately to another stitcher who was searching desperately for this discontinued brand. But I was glad to try it out and liked it a lot.

    Congratulations on your purchases. Glad you got to visit what I'm told is a great shop.

    Jane, whispering you can tell me what you bought from MS here in CH
    (LOL)

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  2. Hi Madonna,

    You were able to visit Pocket Full of Stitches?! I am soooooo envious! :-)

    I'd love to visit them but they are so far away from us... I do a lot of mail order from them for what I can't purchase at my LNS. Their service is outstanding and they are so nice!.

    Okay, now I want to know what you purchased? I have several things that I ordered from them during their July sale which should be arriving in Windy Meadow this month. Two of mine are Melissa Shirley designs but my husband will be keeping those until my birthday or for Christmas so I'll share them then.

    I also ordered the first two of the JB Nutcracker 12 Days of Christmas and the first one will go in the rotation as soon as it arrives. I just love those little guys!

    I'm still laughing at your description of your paddle frame! LOL!!!

    Cynthia
    Windy Meadow

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  3. Hi Cyn,
    So glad you were able to get in on PFOS sale in July. Are your JB nutcrackers roll ups? I love those, they're wonderful on the tree.

    You would really be laughing if you could actually witness me getting on my new paddle. It's quite the specatacle, just ask the girls at the shop, I'm sure I was the afternoon's entertainment for all onlookers! I think it was the lifting of the leg. Definitely an apparatus for home use only. Rated PG-13!

    Okay, I'll post the clandestine MSD canvases next time I post pics.

    Meanwhile be thinking cute, furry, irresistible. Thanks for stopping by today. Madonna

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  4. Hello Jane!
    Since your post I am happy to report that I have mastered the saddle/paddle or would that be straddle/paddle! LOL

    Shhh.Okay, I'm whispering, I will soon be posting photos of my MSD canvases and am hoping they'll prove irresistable enough to entice stitch suggestion for the furry buggers! Shhh.:)

    I know you're having a great day in chilly hollow. Thanks for visiting. Madonna

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