I arrived home from Charlotte a week ago yesterday, thoroughly exhausted after an amazing retreat. While I've enjoyed every retreat I've attended, there's something about the Mirabilia ones that just makes me feel like I'm among my "tribe". This year I shared a table with two friends that I sat with at the 2023 event, a new friend who I had met at that retreat and two people fairly new to Nora's designs, and it was a wonderful group!
I sat next to Julie, who I had met in 2023, and she and I share a bit of a twisted sense of humor so there was a lot of laughter. She was working on Geranium for the retreat SAL, and she had started from the bottom and worked her way up, so all she had left to do was the head and the flowers that the pixie is holding. She was talking to another attendee about it when I said, as a joke, "wouldn't it be funny if she was holding her head in her hands?". Not only did Julie think that was hilarious, she actually stitched it that way!
Nora got a huge kick out of it, as she loves zombies, and it generated a lot of laughter in the room. The 2025 retreat will always be linked with the deadheaded Geranium for me! 🤣
There were quite a few raffle items again this year, and I bought extra tickets because the proceeds go to a local animal shelter (not sure of the final total, but over $5000 was raised this year!). Julie was trying for two prizes, one of which was a complete set of Nora's Seven Seas Mermaids, so I put quite a few tickets in that box for her and won--yay! We both signed up for the Chatelaine retreat next July, so I'm really looking forward to seeing her there.
Nora created a design for the retreat, and there were three stitched versions of it:
The first one is as charted, the second has a skin conversion and the third is a complete color conversion; you can find the chart
here (scroll down towards the bottom). We received the chart, the Waterlilies and the beads/treasures in our goody bags, along with some other great items:
The fabric wasn't in the bag, I bought it from Amy, one of the organizers who also has her own dyeing business,
Oak Crown Studios. There was also a Mirabilia or Nora Corbett chart in every bag, but I forgot to get it out for the photo.
I did work on Red while I was there, but it probably wasn't the best project to take because the part I was working on required a lot of counting--at one point I thought I had made a mistake on the section I was working on, but it turned out the mistake had been made back in 2014! Here is where I started:
And where I stopped:
As I worked my way down the fabric, can you see what caught my eye (pun kind of intended...)? It was a creepy "IT" eye!
Now it's all I can see when I stitch in that area! 😅 I didn't get as much done as I had hoped, but I do plan to leave this one out, in the Qsnaps, and return to it when the current models are finished.
The organizers asked if I would do a short Q&A about being a model stitcher for Wichelt, which I did (even if I was terrified!), and, of course, Nora did a much longer Q&A and spent a lot of time going around to tables to sit and talk with everyone--our very own Queen of the Fairies!
Fortunately, my travel went much more smoothly this time, only one relatively short delay, but I did almost finish a small Mill Hill kit that had gone with me to Tulsa and both Charlotte events:
I finished adding the beads last week, so now it's time to pick another kit to put in my "go bag":
I should be able to finish one of the Nora Corbett models today or tomorrow, then I really need to get out in the yard and get it ready for the winter. There are a few bushes that I didn't get trimmed back last year, so I have to get them done this year. That'll probably take most of the rest of the week, which makes me dread this week, but I know it will feel good to get it done.
Hope everyone (else!) has a great stitchy week!
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