Saturday, December 31, 2011
Looking Back...the threads of Switzerland
What better time like the present to reflect on the "threads" of my love to stitch. Two very brown eyed, chocolate lovers contributed to my flossing obsession: Grandma Mina and Mom Marie. In fact if my grandpa(gent in the background) had had his wish [thanks to mom it was declined] I would be "Mina two". Grandma Mina was a crocheting, hem stitching, and tatting kinda lady. In fact during the Great Depression her sewing endeavors provided income for the family. Mom would walk the many, many miles to deliver the finished works to the customers. No wonder I have persevering genes plus brown eyes, plus love chocolate, plus my Jersey accent. It was mom who introduced me to embroidery. "Remember Susan, the back of your piece should look as attractive as the front." Yep, mom would be proud of her daughter. Grandma Mina was also an enthusiastic gardener...I tend to be a bit more practical with my low maintaince shrubs and dare I admit plastic floral in my very sunny side planters. I just thought I heard a "tsk, tsk" with a Jersey accent from a heavenly direction. I have also decided on my next project: an arrangement of peonies for a pillow cover to grace the sofa of two great friends. Goal to have completed for my next trip to Wisconsin in early May. The challenge at the moment is to sort thru all the color threads and correctly label them with their icons. Prep time saves stitch sweat time!
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