Friday, June 18, 2010

The Summer Exchange

Well, Everyone, I hope you are all doing well! It seems like so many stitchers I know have one challenge or another going on this Idyllic June--so let's just do what we can and then stitch through it! :) You are in my thoughts and I hope we all have a greater weekend that we were expecting.

Today I'm sharing pics of the Summer Exchange I participated in through the Holiday Exchange run by BeckySC. Somehow I was lucky enough to have my name assigned to Christina, who sent me an unbelievably enormous pile of treasure! Christina is a great blogger and talented stitcher who hails from England. Seriously, you all should mosey over and check her out--if nothing else because she has clear, understandable pics of this wonderful exchange! Her blog is a good stop; I love the clever title, "Whilst Iris Naps". Now, "whilst" is a wonderful word, but as an American I simply don't have the panache to carry off using it properly. I'm so glad that I can experience using it, even vicariously by reading Christina's blog! :D





The whole shebang! Wow!! I know it's darkness in there; more pics are coming. The sun and the camera were in league against me, I tell you!



I said to Marc, somewhat stupidly, "Why are there 5 exchanges in this exchange??" They were all charmingly individually wrapped, and more beautiful stitching just kept popping out at me!







Some of the Backs: There's another cupcake there!



Christina said her ideal image summer is having tea and cupcakes at a favorite shop--sounds like a plan to me! :D I decided to celebrate my resolution to get this awesome exchange photographed with a nice cup of my favorite tea, "French Breakfast Tea" by Mariage Frères. With cream. Not milk, Cream.

Reader, you must try this tea (If you like tea at all). I've been planning to wax poetic (or is it just long ;) on this subject ever since I received some as a souvenir of a friend's business trip. When he gave it to me I thought, "Well, isn't this sweet; he remembered I like tea." Examining the wrap: "Humn; 'Mariage Fre'--Yes, 'Brothers Somethingoranother'--Ah, it was from France--poor thing, he got hosed." Browsing the types in the 3-tin box, "French Breakfast Tea--what do the French know about TEA!?" Tea drinkers of the gallery will know that there is "Irish Breakfast Tea" and "English Breakfast Tea", both storied tea offerings of Weight and Experience. Who is this upstart company to put forth their candidate styled as though it deserves to stand up next to them??!

It is the most singular and amazing black tea I've ever tasted. I try to keep away from Tea Snobbery, but this is just the tops. It's even a shame to spoil it with additives--no sugar or cream required! (Although I do add that delicious dairy rather often, I confess.)

Moving along--



Even the card was stitched! 0_o





Wow, a Chart! And Button! Previously, I couldn't understand what all the buzz was about these buttons--but now I see how well-made the JABCos are. If one peeks from the corner of the eye, doesn't the arrangement of the "M's" make the caption read as "Suffer"? lol That's what summer reminds me of in Oklahoma's sweltering humidity: 90-100 Fahrenheit 3 months of the year, roflol! I think I've got a good idea for re-charting the "M's" when stitching time rolls around! ;P





Back of the Rain, Rain Pynkeepe--Just Gorgeous!





Back of PS Fob; this thing has THE most scrumptious ribbon ever!! I'm a sucker for Grosgrain ribbon. :D





To close, my favorite shot--this little fob has been keeping me company tucked into my companion box at my stitching station. And, yes, in the Scissors spot are the Stewebs from Kelmscott that Christina sent!

Let me say that I'd had a rather unpleasant "happening" earlier in the week that had left me somewhat off-balance ever since. When I opened these scissors, after which I'd been panting ever since their Market debut, I thought, "Oh, yes, this item is very nice--they put me in mind of...those scissors from earlier in the year. That's what it is. *nods*" I had to look at them for way too long before I somehow worked out that they WERE the scissors I'd pined for since the winter. lol! Do you have those days (weeks)? I really couldn't think why they were in there; or how she'd Known. Then, I re-read the card to see that she mentioned my wish list! Reader, keep an online wish list. Previously, I didn't because it seemed somehow greedy. "What; I'm supposed to just blog up everything my greedy little eyes covet for people to read??" But it helps you keep track of what you're thinking of, and prioritize, and even see how your tastes change. And, for anyone who gets you as an exchange partner or wants to send you a RAK, it lets them know where your tastes lie. If I'm reading your wishlist, I'm getting an idea about what you like that goes beyond the WiP you're slogging through. I get to see not just where you are or where you've been with your stitching but where you are headed. :)

If that's what's been holding you back from making one, I hope you will re-think it, Reader.

I also have my own exchange to share, but it's Weekend-Ho!, so I'll keep it for Next Time (Perhaps it can keep the pics of Sailboat-Biscornu-No-I-haven't-forgotten-you-requested-it company!)

Yours Disconnectedly,
Berit

22 comments:

Cindy F. said...

WOW!! What an incredible exchange!! Her work is beautiful!! Congrats:)

jayne@~an eye for threads~ said...

Oh how you are a lucky girl. Not only for your wonderful gift but moreover because your blog is so very nice.
Be always in stitches.

Anonymous said...

Lucky you! Christina did a beautiful job - enjoy all your new goodies :)

Deb said...

Look at all that wonderful goodness! What a treasure trove of things you received. I just love all of them! Each and every one! It's like Christmas for goodness sake.

Have to love those scissors, don't you know. Anything scissors and I'm all over them! Just love them. I guess that is a good idea to keep a wish list - probably more for myself than anyone because I can't remember a darned thing these days - probably I'm frying my brain by all the blogs I'm reading and all the projects I want to do.

Anyway, you are one lucky girl to receive all those goodies.

Have a great weekend!!

Margaret said...

Wow! What an exchange!!!! You must be thrilled!

Myra said...

What a beautiful exchange. I have admired those scissors too and they look so good in your pictures. Her stitching is just amazing and I can tell everything was carefully selected just for you.I am a tea drinker but only of the iced tea type - with lots of sugar. LOL

mainely stitching said...

Hey, you hit the jackpot in this exchange! I worry that my partner (for the Independence Day exchange) will feel terribly slighted!

Catherine said...

Wow! Fantastic goodies - enjoy them, they are lovely!

Patricia Lessell said...

Wow oh wow! What an amazing exchange you got from Christina. I love her blog and she has just joined the Blackbird Designs Exchange. I hope you enjoy it because it really is something else.
Lots of Love
Patti xxx

MyLifesAStitch said...

Oh wow!!! I loooove all the goodies you got!! Just a stellar package!! She did a great job finishing them all, didn't she? Just beautiful gifts. :)

Too funny about the tea! I love me some tea as well. My current fave is Lady Grey (although, I don't drink it much b/c Keurig only makes English Breakfast K-Cups, sigh), but I'm going to have to get my mitts on some of your fave. Oh, and I ALWAYS "ruin" my tea w/ milk & sugar. Always. Yes... I'm a namby pamby tea drinker, and proud of it!

Have a great weekend!

Daffycat said...

Holy crows, that's the biggest exchange package I have ever seen! Christina was carried away! Enjoy it, Berit!

Leeland said...

Great exchange and your pleasure is crossing the oceans to reach here. :D Making me happy for you.
I'll visit Cristina's blog then. Thanks for sharing.
And I loooove the pillow you made for Becky, So elegant.
Hugs!
Lili

Siobhán said...

Oh my gosh!! What a fantastic exchange! Lucky you!

Meadows08 said...

What an amazing exchange! You must be so thrilled. The scissors have intrigued me...are they comfortable to use or more decorative?

Sally said...

Wow what an amazing exchange! Such beautiful pieces:)

Lainey said...

Wow!! What a wonderful exchange the gifts are just beautiful.

Andrea said...

A gorgeous exchange.

Christina said...

Hi Berit - Good news!

http://www.everythingcrossstitch.com/sisters-best-friends-mrl-m65.aspx

They still have a copy of Cherry Sampler!

Michelle said...

Wow, what a gorgeous exchange!

Melissa Price said...

Berit, how fortunate you are to have had an exchange partner so generous! I love the little cupcakes! I hope you are doing well. : ) Melissa

Bertie said...

Such wonderful Ornaments Berit, just gorgeous.And you are lucky to have an exchange with Becky.


Yes the CRA(F)T (to naughty to say the F out loud),moment is with me all the time :o)) I do see these scissors on many blogs and have to get one now.

Unknown said...

Berit, what lovely, lovely exchange pieces. I am so very happy for you to have received so many delightful items.