I survived my vacation!
I'm tired, my credit card has officially melted and I'm in desparate need of a weekend to recover from my weekend, but all in all, it was a fantastic trip.
The flight Thursday evening was fairly uneventful (other than the child seated behind Mom that came close to bodily harm when he wouldn't quit kicking her seat - the "adult" with him finally got smart and moved him to another seat). Made it to San Jose, a familiar destination, though with construction at the airport it always seems like a new set of directions are needed to navigate around to find the exit!
The hotel, thankfully, was construction-zone free and still easy to find. We stayed one door down from our room last year and still only a few doors down from the Stitcher's Lounge (*perfect* placement, in my opinion!). We arrived late on Thursday and dinner was found at the deli (closed) at a nearby Safeway. Who would've thought that pre-made sushi and rolls would taste so good at 10:00 at night? LOL
We did splurge for room service on Friday morning and had a visit with Ann (WhizGidget) when she arrived at the hotel prior to the CATS Shopping Mart opening for the day. She delivered a package from my Secret Stitcher that was simply awesome: Mirabilia's Emerald Mermaid, *fully kitted* along with 2 great bead tins (similar to the Lee Valley watchmaker cases) and a bit of chocolate all packaged in a gorgeous sheer green/purple bag. This was the way to start a stash-enhancement weekend!
We made it down to the Mart by 10 and perused the list of available Make-It, Take-It classes, with Ann and I finding one to take almost immediately. Liz Turner Diehl taught a very popular "Magnetic Bead Bracelet" class that involved stringing magnetic beads with regular sead beads to make a "wraparound" bracelet that is held on with the magnets - no clasp. I not only finished the bracelet during the class, but proudly wore it for the remainder of the weekend.
And then...the shopping started...
First stop, Dracolair for the new "Phoenix" design. A gorgeous piece of rich russets, golds and hints of blue and gold. Also the accessory pack for the upcoming "Medieval Tiles." While the chart wasn't available, Sarah was working on the model at the show and it is going to be stunning...heck it already *is* stunning. Sarah & Alex's new son, Aidan, was also a looker. Though, considering he's only 7 weeks old, he didn't have much to say!
Next stop was Laura at Enchanting Lair to discuss the recently completed
Two Hearts Unite (she'll be changing the chart to include the "u" in surrounds for the next release). She was surprised but also glad I'd brought it up..lol. Also picked up two of her new designs: Be a Dragon and Highland Memories. Over the course of the weekend, I added a few more to the pile: Gargoyle the Kiss, Above the Trees, Lans the Guardian.
Laura also had the Picture this Plus fabric and I am now the proud owner of Monet (Lugana), Moonglow (Belfast) and Relic (Belfast). For Emerald Mermaid, we chose some DaVinci (Cashel) as the colors look stunning on the blue/purple/green/tan blend.
Fantasy Crafts, being right next door, had a long visit to catch up with Letha and meet her new associate, Ken. Along with three of the most amazing blackwork charts of Arthur, Guinevere, and Merlin by Tom Pudding, I indulged my Textile Heritage addiction with a couple small kits (St. Paul's Cathedral, Celtic Beast). FantaCat's recent release "Dragon Medallions" found its way into the pile as well.
Cross My Heart was across the way and while I resisted their beautiful charts (having already collected quite a number during previous CATS visits), I couldn't resist one of their stitching-themed t-shirts "Queen of Unfinished Projects" LOL
Marc Saastad (Silver Lining) had an abudant display of gorgeous models (as usual). I picked up his newest release, Melody Rose, and pre-ordered the Chateau piece in progress (I hestitate to post the name of the chateau as I'm sure I'll butcher the spelling...but it began with "C"). He had a model "in-progress" for drooling purposes.
A break for lunch was in order and two cars headed over to In-n-Out burger for lunch. Even though they are in business here in Arizona, an original double-double in California simply cannot be beat!
Back for more shopping and visiting in the Mart after lunch. I made sure to catch up with Carmen Wyant (Columbine) and Sandra Murray (Needle & Frame) as they are two of the most fun-loving ladies you can meet at CATS! I suppose that as this is my third year for attending these shows, I really can't be *too* surprised that some of the regular designers know me on sight...LOL.
Mom had a class that included a Longaberger basket (the stitching was on the liner and smalls to go inside) that afternoon, so K and I headed up to the Stitcher's Lounge to relax before dinner. Around 6:20 we headed to Pedro's for some tasty Mexican food with a group of TWBB Members and guests. Very tasty!
While the original intention was to return to the lounge for more stitching and chat, a few of us got waylaid in our room and ended up talking until 11:45 before we kicked a very tired Texan and a couple Californians out...LOL.
Saturday morning started a tad later and Mom, K and I managed to make it to the mart in time for another Make-It, Take-It class from Judy Odell. K had asked to take the "Royal Bookmark" which was a finishing class for a ribbon bookmark. We did finish our bookmarks in class (woohoo! 2 for 2 on finishing!) and Judy was so impressed with K's aptitude and demeanor that she gave her a second bookmark kit later that day (which K proceeded to work up that night in the lounge).
K and I spent the afternoon helping out Letha and Laura in their booths to provide them some much-needed breaks for lunch and such. I had a great time helping several ladies pick hand-dyed fabrics for designs and "steering" some more down the path to Textile Heritage addiction

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Of course there's always time for a little more shopping and before leaving the mart I managed to stop by Judy Odell's and pick up two of her finishing books (Christmas Ornaments and Flat Folds) and hit Something Different to get Evans-Morris Band Sampler and Tiles 3 & 4. (I was on a shopping mission and couldn't resist adding a couple designs for myself). Last stop on Saturday was European Cross Stitch to ogle several Chatelaine models, but I kept some restraing and only picked up some linen banding for a baby piece.
Saturday night in the Stitcher's Lounge found many of the TWBB group sipping on Mexican Coke with smuggled mexican
limons. There was also some mexican rum around, but that didn't make it into my glass! I made good progress on Mini-Mystery E and K finished off her second Royal Bookmark and started a Textile Heritage kit: Bagpipes (gotta start her early). We also had a visit from Carmen and her mother and learned that Lois (Carmen's mother) was teaching a "Sea Urchin Bracelet" the next day. She had her model on and it was a beautiful piece consisting of dozens of bead loops that made for a soft overall appearance. Ann and I immediately expressed interest but learning that the MITI was scheduled during our registered class, made arrangements to pick up the kit but skip the instruction. Essentially the bracelet is bead-knitting with some tiny knitting needles, perle cotton and sead beads.
Another late night. Back to the room to pack and get some sleep before Sunday's 8:00 class with Martha Schmidt (a fantastic teacher!).
I was up early and out of the room leaving a sleeping mother and daughter at 7:30. Class was good, but long. Thank heaven for a couple breaks (during which we ran out to get our bracelet kits). Afterward another quick turn thru the Mart to be sure we hadn't missed anything (K found yet another necklace at Fantasy Crafts and I picked up a Lord Melton laying tool) before heading out to grab lunch and head to the airport.
As I wrote when I started this "book" - I'm tired (it's now past 11:30), scared to touch my over-used credit card and SO glad I took Monday off for recovery! I had an *awesome* trip and am definitely going back next year! Of course, between now and then there's Hershey to look forward to...lol.