I hope you have not tired of my sewing enthusiasm & efforts. Yesterday I was joined by a good friend for a day of hand sewing & on the way over, we chatted about what we thought we would make. Each of us chose something personal. I shared that mine was leaning towards making a letter holder / folder to store my precious letters from my late Mother.
It was a conscious thought because today marks 2 years & it has been on my mind more this past week. Many shared the journey of the strong women in my family & the closing chapter, then last year I blogged that I was remembering-to-celebrate-life and again I am thankful for the time spent & memories shared.
Over tea, a favourite past time of my Mom's,
I selected what she would have liked - lots of lace, pretty pink crochet flowers that reminded me of the flowers we placed as a final tribute. I used fabrics that were pretty but not dated as Mom was always stylish.
I used to embroider with my Mom so I reached into the recesses of my mind to recall some of the stitches from so far back - running, blanket, stem, slip stitch to attach the embellishments of buttons, beads, lace, & quilted pieces. I added typed texts ...
It did not turn out to be a letter holder but more of a small panel; however, it was lovely to find reflection time by making something with someone special in mind. I loved the fellowship & easy chatter as I wondered around taking photos of the beautiful work; in Afrikaans we call it 'gesellig' - comfortable, sociable ….
My next project will be that letter bag but for now ... 'The Parting' is my tribute!
Dee ~♥~
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ReplyDeleteAmanda here , we met on the workshop , as above . I have read your words ; memories of your very much loved mum . I just wanted to send you my dearest , best , happy wishes . Xxxxx
Amanda - thank you very much for stopping by & for leaving a kind comment. It was a fun day & I hope you will look back in as I have photos of everyone's beautiful work to share. Thanks xx
DeleteLovely job done there Dee! Proud of your sewing! Quaint choice of colours & fabrics! Thankyou for sharing! Love your blog! x
ReplyDeleteMy dear Rix - I am such a novice compared to you who quilts the most amazing stuff but … I am very much inspired to break out of my comfort zone & do more hand sewing. Ellie & I are on a mission to find some beautiful fabrics & bits to inspire us …. xxx
DeleteLovely post Dee, I'm glad you enjoyed some gentle stitching time and made something so special and meaningful xx
ReplyDeleteThank you for your inspiration & patience - especially when I needed help with the blanket stitch ... I know I will be making some of those lovely papier mache type boxes too x
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