Saturday, April 18, 2009

Matching Easter Dresses and Handsome Grandson




When I previously posted the Easter dress for my granddaughter, I could not post that I had made a matching one for the new baby as my daughter did not know she was having a girl.  Only the grandmother knew (that would be me!)  Here is a picture of the girls in their dresses, along with my most handsome grandson.  By the way, his baseball team is undefeated so far.




Tuesday, April 14, 2009

This Time of Year

This is the week of my mother's passing nine years ago.  I still miss her so much.  My mother was quite a character to say the least.  This story is so much like my Mother as she could make us laugh and cry at the same time.

A couple of days before she passed away peacefully in her sleep, she had asked a neighbor for a rose from her rose bush.  The neighbor told her she could have one but  not off a particular bush because that bush produced roses that were planted in memory of her deceased husband, Mack.  My mother returned to her house with a rose from another bush.  The day of her passing, the neighbor called me to tell me about my mother.  Upon my arrival, as I entered my parent's home, I saw the most beautiful Peace rose in a vase.  The bloom was full, huge and perfect.  The neighbor came to visit and as she was leaving she spotted the rose.  She said "Bobbie took that rose! I wish now that I had given it to her".  My mother had gone across to the neighbor's bush and cut the rose she originally liked.  We all laughed.  That was my mom!  
After my mom's funeral and of hearing the story, my husband's sister sent me a Peace rose bush.  It has honored me with a rose almost every year on her anniversary.  I hope you enjoy it too.

Ironically, my mother is buried directly above the neighbor's husband.  The joke is that my Mom is nudging "Mack" with her foot.  It is not uncommon to go to my Mom's resting place and see that a rose has "mysteriously" been placed there.






Thursday, April 9, 2009

Pickle Dish - My Version


I had done this version of pickle dish back in my day of paper piecing.  It was hand quilted in Thailand.  A friend of mine was living in Thailand and had made a connection with a quilting group.  An American was teaching the Thai's to hand quilt and they were learning very quickly and did superb work.  During the time my friend was in Thailand, we shuffled quilts back and forth through relatives and friends that were going for visits.

Below is a close up of the quilting:






Sunday, April 5, 2009

Where Have I Been


It has been way too long since I posted but I have a beautiful excuse....Ella Ruth.  My granddaughter was born March 25.  She required some special care and had to remain in the hospital longer than we anticipated but all is well now.  She is a wonderful baby and her siblings think she is grand.  I have quite a bit of sewing to do to catch up.  I will be posting the dress I smocked for her that matches Kelsey's dress.  I couldn't post it along with the big sister dress because my daughter didn't know she was having a girl - The doctor clued me in!