See? I told you I've been working on my blocks! I've been working on the appliqué all week - the embroidery shouldn't take long. Pretty cool, eh?
Though, I have to admit, I'd probably get more done if I wasn't distracted by this!
The family went caching at Willow Metropark - working on our MGA12 puzzle.
Will share block close ups when the stitching is done!
Happy stitching!
Elisa
Geocaching adventures in the Great Lakes and beyond. I can't think of a more glorious way to spend a day then to put on my Wellies & my yellow rain slicker, toss my pack on my back, slip a camera in my pocket, and head off to parts unknown with my partner, TaGeez.
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Sunday, September 9, 2012
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Inside | Out Art and Cracking the Whip
It's that time of year again!
The Detroit Institute of Arts has taken up residence in our local communities! Thirteen towns in Southeast Michigan are hosting the DIA's Inside | Out Exhibit. Approximately a half dozen reproduced Masterpieces dot each town - hung outside coffee shops, libraries, boutiques. It's a fabulous way to introduce everyone to the original gems housed downtown and gives us an excuse to explore small towns.
So far this season, Lorna and I have explored Canton, Northville, Ferndale, and Troy.
We've discovered that Canton has some wonderful outdoor art made by local artists (loved the glass and iron sculpture outside the library).
Downtown Northville has great Angus burgers at a bar with outdoor seating.
Ferndale's works are TOO close to a great new taqueria called The Imperial.
Troy's art is located in it's historic village (of which, neither of us knew existed!).
I believe we may be visiting Waterford and Clawson next. Alongside the art, the Michigan Geocaching Organization has hid a corresponding Geocache at each location. We love a good puzzle!
Never fear, though. Ginger has been hovering on my armrest all night making sure I meet my appliqué goals for my SKoW. Who knew that I'd grow to actually enjoy the "A" word! I'm also pleased that I've learned not to stress over the "perfect block" and am having fun! I'll share some pics once the embroidery is complete.
Hope you have an outstanding weekend!
Elisa
The Detroit Institute of Arts has taken up residence in our local communities! Thirteen towns in Southeast Michigan are hosting the DIA's Inside | Out Exhibit. Approximately a half dozen reproduced Masterpieces dot each town - hung outside coffee shops, libraries, boutiques. It's a fabulous way to introduce everyone to the original gems housed downtown and gives us an excuse to explore small towns.
So far this season, Lorna and I have explored Canton, Northville, Ferndale, and Troy.
We've discovered that Canton has some wonderful outdoor art made by local artists (loved the glass and iron sculpture outside the library).
Downtown Northville has great Angus burgers at a bar with outdoor seating.
Ferndale's works are TOO close to a great new taqueria called The Imperial.
Troy's art is located in it's historic village (of which, neither of us knew existed!).
I believe we may be visiting Waterford and Clawson next. Alongside the art, the Michigan Geocaching Organization has hid a corresponding Geocache at each location. We love a good puzzle!
Never fear, though. Ginger has been hovering on my armrest all night making sure I meet my appliqué goals for my SKoW. Who knew that I'd grow to actually enjoy the "A" word! I'm also pleased that I've learned not to stress over the "perfect block" and am having fun! I'll share some pics once the embroidery is complete.
Hope you have an outstanding weekend!
Elisa
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