Monday, October 6, 2008

Ornament Exchange & Mansfield SAL






So we did a Christmas ornament exchange on the ILCS group. I was proud of myself-I did not completely procrastinate and started in on a lovely Mill Hill Santa kit. A couple of days in, I realized I had made a small yet crucial counting error. I literally threw the thing across the room. It would have required the most extensive frogging to date for me and I was sad and mad!!! I gave up, oh well, I guess I don't have to do every exchange. Meh, a couple of days later I set to work on another ornament. When I finished I rushed to the post office, sent it priority just to be safe but YAY postal service took forever to deliver it. So I missed the cut off date to have the ornaments in by. Lucky for me there was another ornament inching its way to its destination. So I was able to participate in the exchange after all! Above is the ornament I received, stitched by Leslie from the ILCS board. I do not have a picture of the ornament I stitched, gah and I just realized I packed up the box with the stuff for another exchange without taking a picture. And wouldn't you know, I come from a family with a notorious penchant for putting way too much tape on packages and gifts. Ah well.


Here is my progress on Mansfield Park. Three weeks in, I did not get as much done as I would have liked this week. I am still really enjoying this stitch although I am debating ripping out a couple of the letters at the top where the floss blends in too much with the fabric. It is not as bad in person so I don't know, maybe I'll just leave it.


Also, last week I started reading a "sequel" to Mansfield Park, "Edmund Bertram's Diary" by Amanda Grange. Really though, it is not a sequel but an homage or a retelling of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park from the point of view of Edmund Bertram. A fairly light read, a few of the scenes are lifted somewhat verbatim from the original. And included in its entirety is the text featured on this sampler: " To sit in the shade on a fine day, and look upon verdure, is the most perfect refreshment". So far I like this homage better than the last Jane Austen "sequel" that I read, "Mr. Darcy's Daughters" (forgive me I don't have the author's name handy). Actually I enjoyed that book but at the end of the day I thought the author modernized too much by including too much "saucy talk". I am sooooo not a prude but I hardly think Jane Austen would ever discuss an aristocratic gentleman running off to Italy with one of his footmen.


Goodbye Shea Stadium! We will miss your amazingly bad views but awesome atmosphere.












6 comments:

Carolyn NC said...

Congrats on the ornament - too cute. Mansfield is looking good.
Carolyn

Gabi said...

Lovely sampler and ornament.

Jinger said...

You received a cute little snowman. Sorry about the problems with the Mill Hill ornament you had started with. Don't you just hate to have wasted all that time and energy and it was ruined? Frustrating!

I love the fabric you have picked for your Mansfield Sampler. Looks great!

Your Obama freebie turned out great! I like the side borders you added.

Unknown said...

I like your ornament. I am glad that it finally made it!
Heidi-ILCS

Gizburg's Stitchy Girl said...

I really like the piece you're working on, it's coming along well!

Robyn in Oz said...

Snowman ornament is cute. Doing well with Mansfield sampler, like your colour choice for fabric!