One of my goals for the new! improved! blog is to have a post on Monday featuring something I've made. This isn't original to me; I was poking around other craft blogs and saw that there are memes for that. But if I learned nothing else in grad school, I learned that recognizing a good idea is a talent, and I've got it. Thus the adoption. Now I know I am not the best at making stitches every day (each day, two words) but in any given week I do make things: cards, dinner, cookies, whatever. I am going to make it a point to share more of those things.
I will also keep in mind that most of you are cross-stitch friends and that one of my goals was to finish-finish more of my stitched pieces.
In fact, you may remember the tiny smalls I stitched back in January. Pictured here is the one I stitched over two. Lots of you encouraged me to try Vonna's finish with the pocket watches. It took me forever, but I finally got around to it. In fact, I did it the night before the dude was due to drive his fair entries down to the Maryland State Fair*. Because there was a Christmas ornament division, and I thought, why the hell not? I also sent Little by Little's Star Light Star Bright.
This past weekend was our traditional trip to the fair. We met best pal and her family and another family, and had a time eating larvets** (deep fried cream cheese with mealworms), cheering on the sausage eating contest (go, Brave Astronaut, go!***), and watching the kids go on rides.
The dude entered his fabulous melon jam, tomato salsa, and mustard relish (a hot dog relish--"pickle" for our British friends) in the contest. Or should I say award-winning mustard relish! He took second in the "other relish" category. But he was really robbed on the melon jam. We both really thought that was his best (perhaps only) chance!
And my ornament that took first place! (Sorry about the horrible photo. It's in a case. I also don't know how they mangled my beautiful bow so badly. I was really proud of that bow!) (I promise a better photo when I pick it up. And fix the bow!)
Now we can both rest on our laurels.
*Residents of any of Maryland's surrounding states may enter.
**One time only. Not because of the bugs. It just wasn't that interesting. As someone said, "more like a dare than a food." Also, I was raised on grilled cream cheese sandwiches which is pretty much what this tasted like.
***One time only as well, I'm guessing.
Congrats - to both of you on the ribbon winning fair!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you and the dude on your ribbon winning entries!
ReplyDeleteRobin in Virginia
Wow, that is so neat! Congrats to both of you on your ribbons! I'd love to taste your guy's yummies.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you and the dude. But, I did wonder about your fair "treat".
ReplyDeleteI think your Fair treat is right up there with Rocky Mountain Oysters! Congrats on your Fair Wins!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the ribbons to you both! The dude's relish sounds absolutely delicious!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to you both! I love your stitched piece - it's just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your awards! I love those fobs for displaying stitching. A well deserved win.
ReplyDeleteCan't taste the relish so can't comment there! I do like the sound of the melon jam though.
I'm kinda in love with that tiny finish of yours. I can't wait to see a better picture!!!
ReplyDeleteLOOK at that! I love your finish and I am over the moon for you on the blue ribbon! What an accomplishment! And the dude and his jam and relish...I'd love to try that jam! :) HURRAY to both of you :) We use meal worms for fishing...the fish like them, don't know if I would, but fried and with cream cheese...might be the trick to getting them down ;)
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