First off, here is my progress on His Eye is on the Sparrow. I've finished pages 1 and 2!
There will be another part to the house, but that's on page 3. lol!
Here is my fussy cut star for this week -- another Kaffe Fassett fabric.
And this weekend I worked on my Boxy sweater. I hadn't touched it since our trip to Maine, but it's great for mindless knitting while talking to family.
This weekend the father type and I went up to my sister's outside of Boston to visit, and to see our baby boy child. (hee hee!) We went up for a special reason, but also just to see everyone. We had dim sum, went to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, watched apple pies being baked, and visited in general.
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Emily |
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Lily |
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Olivia |
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Jamie Wyeth exhibit |
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by Jamie Wyeth |
I loved this sheep -- since I've been following Shetland Wool Week through blogs and Instagram, I have sheep on the brain.
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by Jamie Wyeth |
This picture cracked me up.
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Fashion and Jewelry from the Silver Screen exhibit |
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BIL and niece making apple pies. |
Then Sunday evening, the Father type, the boy child and I went to a concert at Sanders Theater in Memorial Hall at Harvard.
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Outside the theater |
We went to see Chris Thile and Edgar Meyer. Edgar Meyer is a bassist who has been held up to the boy child as a shining example for a good while now. And Chris Thile -- well let's just say I'm turning into a Chris Thile groupie. This is the second time Father type and I have seen him. The first time was the Punch Brothers concert we went to.
This is a terrible picture, which I wasn't supposed to take, but I had to.
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Intermission |
Anyway, it was a wonderful concert by two MacArthur (Genius) Grant recipients. Hopefully my two guys enjoyed it as much as I did!
After the concert we had to say goodbye to the boy child. So sad. And then today we drove back home.
Mia was happy to see us. But she also smelled another cat! (See photo of Lily above.)
Thanks as always for stopping by and saying hi. I hope everyone has a great week!
Just too much fun in your family! And through it all you still make such great progress on your projects.
ReplyDeleteNot sure whether I would enjoy the art exhibit (especially the Silver Screen) or the pie-making exhibit more!
Magnificent hall for a concert!
What a wonderful time! Such a silly Mia. Dogs and cats are both that way obviously. So jealous. ;)
ReplyDeleteSamplers looking wonderful. I just love family time! Its great to get out!
ReplyDeleteThe look on Mia's face says it all--you left me and you have been with another cat!
ReplyDeleteLovely progress Margaret. Sounds like another fun weekend.
ReplyDeleteLinda
I'm so enjoying seeing you stitch this design. That's an amazing painting of a sheep - I could look at it for hours. What a great visit you had with so many interesting things to see and do.
ReplyDeleteSampler is looking so lovely and I love family time so much
ReplyDeleteSweet hugs to Mia xx
Your sampler is beautiful! Glad you had a wonderful time with your family. The pies look great. Awe that sweet Mia!
ReplyDeletelove Annette
Love, love, love your stitching, fussy cuts and knitting. I keep up with you on Instagram so I can enjoy your work and play !! Hugs to you an sweet Mia. Isn't it funny what an amazing sense of smell she has…sniffing out another cat !!
ReplyDeleteSuch fun! Thanks for allowing us to adventure along with you. :) It's like taking a vacation without the quart-sized sandwich bags of liquids :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful theater.
ReplyDeleteYour sampler is breathtaking and your knitting exquisite. What talent.
Hugs :)
Lauren
Looks like a fun weekend! I loved that sheep in the Jamie Wyeth exhibit.
ReplyDeleteCats are so funny about our Vera Bradley bags! Binx is always trying to burrow into mine.
Eye On The Sparrow looks amazing!
Eye of the Sparrow is looking good. You are moving right along!
ReplyDeletelovely picture of you and your family. love the stitching ♥
ReplyDeleteYour sampler is gorgeous as is your star! Can't wait to see your sweater, too. looks like an amazing hall in which to see a concert! F.U.N.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! That hall looks beautiful!! Your Sparrow is looking awesome! And the knitting too! :)
ReplyDeleteMargaret, your Sparrow has inspired me, I think it will be my New Year's start! You always seem to have so much fun with your family. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow! What an amazing venue for the concert, Margaret--I'm sure you all enjoyed that special evening and visiting with family in Boston. Such a great city--I need to get up there to visit my sister again soon :)
ReplyDeleteLovely progress on all of your WIPs--you are so very multi-talented!! Hugs to Miss Mia!
I have also ordered this sampler so it's great to see your progress! ;-)
ReplyDeleteHave fun!
Ann
Nice (and fast) progress on the sampler, and on the knitting - love that yarn.
ReplyDeleteI so enjoy your blog. FYI in case you don't know, there have been a few chart corrections posted on the designer's blog for "His Eyes..." Mouse
ReplyDeleteWow, wonderful stitching and knitting. Glad you had a wonderful time with your family. What a great memory... Enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteSparrow is wonderful. Even though it is not a repro, I am seriously considering this, it looks like fun. Poor little Mia can't believe you let another cat in your bag!
ReplyDeleteMelinda
Looks like you had a very good time!
ReplyDeleteHis Eye is coming along SO fast - you are an amazing stitcher...and knitter...and quilter! I have a couple of Kaffe Fassett books - I get drunk on his use of color. Love the startled sheep painting. And I have many CDs with Edgar Meyer - do you have anything by Mark O'Conner? I think you'd like him. Such a lovely theatre - amazing what you can build when money is no object!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a great weekend. Yep I saw that stare on Instagram! Pretty scary! Lol.
ReplyDeleteEye of the Sparrow is looking amazing!
Awww bless Mia :)
The concert hall is such a beautiful building! Wow. It looks like you had some fun with your family, and some good food! The pies look yummy. The cats are so pretty, and I like their names.
ReplyDeleteYour sampler and star are beautiful as well.
The pies look relish! Love the sheep too. It looks like a delightful weekend.
ReplyDeleteHis Eye is coming along beautifully!
I love your sampler!
ReplyDeleteThe star is great as always.
Have a nice week.
Evelyne
Love this week's star
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures, Margaret, I really felt as if I was on the trip with you. Fabulous progress on your latest sampler. How do you find the time?
ReplyDeleteLooks like great progress on the Boxy and also Sparrow! Love them both - how nice that you got to spend such a wonderful weekend in Boston and do fun things, museums, concerts, family visits - the best !! hope you have a good weekend Mel
ReplyDeleteWhat a great time you all must have had! You are so lucky to have such superb talent close to you. I miss the access to "culture" in the Northeast. Love the sheep by Wyeth! Can't wait to see more of the knitting and your sampler is just wonderful...love all the critters...and the kitties too.
ReplyDeleteRobyn
If you want to see 150 samplers, earliest 1726 from New Jersey, go to Princeton. Out of this world exhibit.
ReplyDeletehttp://morven.org/sampler-exhibition/