Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Retreat during National Craft Month


March is National Craft Month and the month Ladyslipper NeedleArts Society holds their retreat. The 2018 Winter Retreat is behind us and everyone is getting anxious for warmer weather.

A little over 40 ladies enjoyed sitting, and chatting as we looked out over the Root River.  This was our eighth year at Ironwood Springs Christian Ranch. This year more wildlife was observed.  It was mentioned that if there is enough interest we could extend our retreat to a full week.  WOW!  Think of the additional projects we could bring and hopefully complete or at least make progress on.

We also had more mother/daughter groups attend this year. Some stitched together, some crafted together and some just spent time together enjoying the relaxing atmosphere.  It’s always fun to see what everyone is working on, especially since we have members of other groups retreating with us.  Several members of the Lace Society and Embroidery Guild joined us and its fun to learn about their craft.

We will keep everyone posted as to the dates when they are finalized for the 2019 Winter Retreat on our Facebook page.

Meanwhile make the most of these last wintery days to stitch something before March Craft Month is only a memory.

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Kitchen Boa or Butterfly Wings?

At our LadySlipper Holiday Party we exchanged gifts as we have done over the years.  We always seem to be amazed by the creativity of the gifts brought. This year one of the gifts that amazed us was a “Kitchen Boa”.  One of our members had seen it at another party and googled it and made one for her exchange gift.

I thought this would be a very handy item and went shopping for kitchen towels and coordinating fabrics and made them for my cookie baking friend and all my children.

 Fast forward to my family Christmas.  After all the gifts had been opened my three year old grandson asked to have one of the boas tied around his waist because as he said, “I wanna be a butterfly!”   So his aunt wrapped it around his waist and tied it so the towel was in the back serving as his “wings”!  He then ran around the room like he was flying.  I love when kids use their creativity!


I’m looking forward to utilizing my kitchen boa more during the New Year, although I'm not planning to tie it around my waist any time soon. Well...I may have to rethink that and join him in fluttering around the room!


Wishing everyone a year full of crafty idea!
Laura

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Nordic Needle Trip

At our October Meeting we were informed that Nordic Needle would be closing the end of November after 42 years in business, we decided if we were going to visit this shop, this month would be our last chance to do that. Originally it was a field trip planned for April 2018. Since our members are spread around, we decided to meet in St Cloud then car pool to Fargo. Since it was almost lunch time when we arrived in St Cloud, we decided to have a quick bite. There was a Maid-Rites near our meeting spot so we decided to give it a tr, then we were off to our destination.

After arriving in Fargo and checking into our hotel, we headed straight to Nordic Needle which was open until 9 pm that evening. We spent almost three hours of shopping; finding books, patterns and kits for needle work we love and a few for crafts we want to learn. One pattern was a mystery to all the employees there, although the one they thought would know about it would be coming in the next morning. Since we were staying over they would call and tell us if she knew more about it. We left a substantial amount of $$$ there.


We were advised by an employee to try Kroll's Diner, a 50's restaurant that serves German and American foods. A couple of us tried their soup. See the photo and decide if it is: a). Chicken Noodle, b). Lumpy Yellow or c). Button Soup. You'll have to come to the next Ladyslipper meeting to find out or wait for the January issue of the newsletter!  

Back at our hotel we compared purchases and decided we needed to go back the next morning before leaving town to squirrel away a few more goodies, whether or not they found the pattern! Besides checking out Nordic Needle and all the wonderful items they carry, we also decided to check out a few other shops in the area. On Friday, we ventured into more dangerous territory. We entered into Carol Widman’s Candy Co., a candy shop that’s been around since 1895. We indulged our chocolate cravings with a sample of truffles and each bought a few tasty treats to take home. While there, the call came from Nordic Needle.  They had found the pattern we had searched for, so we headed back to get the pattern along with several other items that we missed the day before.

On our way home we dared to explore one more shop, Crafts Direct in St Cloud. We set a time limit of one hour. Not a lot of time in this large store, but we wanted to get home at a decent hour. We all found a few more goodies that we just couldn't leave behind only to step outside to a very white wintry scene. The roads were completely covered which made our traveling home long and nerve wracking!

Despite the snow, a great time was had by all that went and we are thinking we should start planning another field trip.

We all purchased at least one new type of needle craft project that we hope to learn. Possibly at our annual retreat in March?

I plan to use some of the things I purchased as Christmas gifts. Time to get busy stitching...

Saturday, November 4, 2017

Regained Access

At our October Meeting we were asked about our Blog by a visitor/now member. Members in attendance weren't sure about it.  One of our newer members who has been doing our Facebook page decided to do some research and in less than 2 weeks and after many emails and phone calls, made the discoveries to regain access to this blog.

The goal now is to have some regular postings.  The calendar has been updated with our monthly meetings and program information. We also have our Facebook page " Ladyslipper NeedleArts Society MN" which provides more information on our programs and more photos.  Check it out!

Sunday, November 3, 2013

New Presence on the Internet for the Ladyslipper NeedleArts Society

This is a new site for Ladyslipper NeedleArts Society to provide information about our organization.  We will maintain this site, adding items to our calendar, which is on the bottom of our page, and by posting new blog messages sharing our activities and projects.

Welcome!

Retreat during National Craft Month

March is National Craft Month and the month Ladyslipper NeedleArts Society holds their retreat. The 2018 Winter Retreat is behind us and e...