Here is the scan of the project off of the chart cover - you cannot see how truly elegant this is - all done up in silks and metallics, "to make it regal enough to fit Mary Queen of Scots," says Betsy :-) This class included an interesting lecture on the life of Mary Queen of Scots as well. And, here is what I got done of the little preface piece while I was there for 3 hours and 45 minutes:
I met a wonderful lady from Maryland in the class today, she was really lovely (even though she is an Orioles fan), and also sat with another stitcher, and both made the class so incredibly enjoyable!! Betsy looks wonderful, and is really recovering well from her cancer. She was, as always, fun and entertaining!I called both Nicole and Jenn this morning to meet up at Celebrations. I was able to meet up with Jenn for something to eat at 11 AM with several other stitchers from New England Cross Stitchers - it was fun meeting Janey, Danielle, Susan and Violet... and seeing Joyce again for the first time in what... ten years?? I can't believe how grown her kids are now! And, surprise of surprises, Janey had invited Eileen Bennett (yep, of The Sampler House) to sit with us for lunch too!! That was very nice. What a fun group of ladies!! Meeting Jenn was wonderful!!
After my class I was able to also meet up with the adorable Nicole and her equally adorable sister, Aimee! We had fun looking at each others' progress on Legends of the Dragons - hers looks fantastic!! We were both amazed at how different our fabric is, though... mine is misty grey with a green hue, and hers is much bluer.... mine is lugana, hers is belfast.... but both are Dragon Myst from The Blended Needle... hmmmm....
I had a bit of a revelation today - a lot of people read my blog! I only have five or six regulars who leave comments, but I met many folks today who knew so much about me, what I am stitching, etc. because they read this blog. Well, hi to you all - I really had no clue you were all out there!!! I just figured I had those five or six who comment regularly - I had no idea there were so many other readers....
I also met Carol - a lady from Nashua, NH I have met through ebay - it was so wonderful meeting her! We have chatted via email in the past due our similar interests in Liz Turner Diehl, The Drawn Thread, Indigo Rose... she even bought some irises from my garden via ebay... I hope they bloom abundantly for you this year, Carol!
And, I keep plugging away still at Fairy Flora :-)
I totally forgot that yesterday I made a fun purchase on ebay - Tulip Fields by John Clayton - I love this one! It really evokes great memories of our 2001 trip to Amsterdam!!
Oh - if you have ever been on the fence about ordering fabric from Sugar Maple Fabrics, I hope my story will help you to decide to make an order - Mindy, the owner/dyer, was wonderful about dyeing me just the perfect piece of Peach Grove Cashel for Once Upon A Time... but that is not even the best part! A while back I ordered a piece of Thunder lugana for Midnight Hunting, but when it arrived it was just blue and white - no grey/black. Well, I still planned to use it, but when Mindy heard about it she replaced it by also sending me a new piece - this time on belfast - and she does not want the original fabric back! How amazing is she??? I received my fabrics today and could not be more thrilled!
I behaved really well at Celebrations today - I only purchased a piece of 36 ct dirty edinburgh linen, perhaps for House Samplings - I say perhaps because shortly after buying it I decided it is too dark, I will wait and order some natural or flax edinburg for it instead :-) I saw it stitched up today on what looked like flax... so pretty! I am sure I can use the dirty linen for something - LOL!
Red Sox 9, Rangers 2 - well, that is more like it - and about time - better pitching, better offense!!
Stitched on today: Mary Queen of Scots.... well, the preface piece, and Fairy Flora
I worked on the iris garden tonight - it still needs backstitching, but I am not going to stay up to the wee hours of the morning tonight because I want to get a relatively early start on going to Celebrations tomorrow. My class isn't until 1 PM, but I want to give myself time to shop and maybe meet up with some of my new stitching friends too!
I received my April installment of Monthly Bits from 
I wanted to share with you this photo of our cute little cherry tree in our backyard. It started to bloom a few days ago, but it has been very rainy here. This afternoon when I got home from work there was some sun and the rain was taking a break, so I ran out with the camera to get a photo before more rain knocks the blooms off! I don't know the name of this cultivar. It was tagged as an "import" at the nursery when we bought it three years ago. I love the trunk of this tree - it is very windy and twisty - it looks great at Halloween time when the branches are bare! It will be even better when the tree gets bigger :-)
Here is my oft neglected 
Too pretty!
It's Tuesday, and that now seems to be
And, Carol at Silkweavers emailed me today that it is perfectly OK to swap out the Charizma evenweave I ordered in error for Karma evenweave, which is what I really need for
Tonight I worked on
I did not stitch for too terribly long today - felt a bit off today and spent some time outdoors weeding my garden. The fresh air, after so much rain yesterday, did me some good! Plus we still had Erin with us until Mike drove her home late this afternoon. I did a bunch more of the beading (around her waist), plus some things here and there.... :-)
I saw this chart was on sale at
My spring cactus has taken to full bloom on my kitchen windowsill.... isn't it a sweetie? I am so glad it decided to bloom this year - it loves the southern exposure out of our kitchen window.
Really starting to make progress now on finally finishing the pink and lavender dress on
I decided to keep going for another day and enjoy working on
I am so excited about that - and generous Karen also sent me some Petite Treasure Braid she knew I needed for
Today's progress picture is of 
Since I wanted to get going on some of the projects that I feel determined to stitch this year, I started Liz Turner Diehl's
I forgot to mention that yesterday I was high bidder for Part 4 for the Welcome Stitching Club by Elizabeth's Designs - yay, I have them all now - you can be sure I will start stitching that soon!!!
I made it through Section 1 of
...And here is the other SAL we are doing together (yep, Karen is back in this SAL now after making a fabric change... and really wanting this done soon as a model for her new shop - more fun details to follow about her exciting shop news...:-)....). I didn't get much done tonight as we had to take a while to do some serious grooming on Angus, our black persian who has fur from hell... poor little guy. And, the frog visited me in a big way tonight too - I had to frog out a whole bunch of DMC 3799 and 317 in her wing... I think you can still see some trace of where it was frogged, but I looked at the chart and saw that all of that will get stitched over - thank goodness!!
Finally, I gathered myself up today since I had some free time - it is a holiday in Massachusetts (Patriot's Day formally, but informally it is Boston Marathon Day) - I got out of work early and while watching the Red Sox game I finally started 
(OK, here's the progress as of tonight...)
Today was the fourth week of the
It took me a while to decide what to stitch today, but I ended up starting 
Tonight I worked on
Hey, hey! Ryan Newman is on the pole again for the
Tonight I chose to work on
I worked on
(photo from si.com) Just couldn't resist sharing this pic of Kevin Millar goofing around with Jason Varitek during the filming of the upcoming Boston Red Sox edition of "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy."
Here is where I am at now with
And today, for the first time in 86 years, the Boston Red Sox received World Series rings :-) Here is Johnny Damon and Manny Ramirez after they got theirs (photo from www.redsox.com). Even cooler, they won big over the NY Yankees in today's home opener, 8-1. It was great to see Derek Lowe and Dave Roberts there too. Too bad Orlando Cabrera, Doug Mientkiewicz and Nomar Garciaparra weren't there. Nobody expected Pedro Martinez. He is still off feeling jilted by the Red Sox.... silly.
And today was 
Today was
(photo from www.nascar.com)Ryan Newman battled back from this lap one bump with Scott Riggs to come in fourth this afternoon in the
This photo is a bit washed out and looks a bit blurry on my laptop screen (sorry if it looks that way on yours too, the original photo looked fine), but here is how 