Andreas and I went out for dinner and found a pizza place near the Rijksmuseum. The food was pretty good; waiter's attitude wasn't. We did get cider, though. We wandered the area looking at Christmas lights afterwards.
Our adopted Marine was posted in The Hague while we were in Amsterdam, so he rode the pancake boat with us! We hope to catch up with him again while we're in the US for home leave in November.
I don't know why, but I love grab bags. This is a mix of two of them from Stitchy Box. She had them up for sale last month. Lots of threads to play with.
This is my last start. I got very busy from the end of May through now, the end of June. So less stitching and catching up with this. This was a New Year's freebie from Ink Circles, and I decided to make it in tropical summer colors. We'll see how that works out.
I used fabric from my winter Stitchy Box and went to town beading. This is the only all bead project in this year's stitch maynia. I like the way it's turning out.
Andreas took these photos from the window of the pancake boat. I love the industrial feel to everything. The day was overcast and chilly, but didn't rain.
Both pillars now started on this, and a lot to go. Since I didn't have one of the DMC colors called for when I needed it, I went ahead and ordered all in the pattern. Thread arrived yesterday.
Lots of jewelry, a few bowls, and a kimono this time. Going to use most of it and give the kimono away because I think it's too small. Love the little bowls.