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As Grandma got older, I remember her sitting in her armchair, piecing quilts. Her sewing basket was a very old tin that originally held chocolates (how she loved them!), and it held everything she needed for handwork--Care has it now!
I made the miniature 'tin' from wallpaper scraps. It holds bits of fabric, thread, and a tiny tomato pincushion with itty bitty 'pins'--I used a red seed bead for the dangling strawberry. (Does everyone know that this is an emery bag, used to polish up your needles by pushing them through?) The afghan I knit on my tiniest knitting needles--I think my vision must have been better then! The little pillow is made using some of the fine lace scraps from Grandma's
trunk.
In working with fabric, I feel a real connection to other generations of women who went before--the world has changed a lot, but maybe in a lot of ways, life hasn't.
Oh, how lovely and special. What a wonderful way to honor your grandma. My grandma loved chocolates too. She and I spent a lot of hours together hand-stitching quilt blocks and watching the Grand Ol' Opry.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving these! Great work! I'd love to see the whole diorama. :)
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful!!! Just found your blog and I'm loving it! The armchair is fascinating . . . how about some general details on how you made the plush chair? Really inspirational!
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