If you like Indiana Jones or Legos, go visit Anna's blog today. Very cute video. Yes, it's 5 minutes long...but hang in there...you can look at something that long. It's very worth it.
Looks like she did some doodling! She kept minutes it appears...for her Sunday School Class and bought the cards for the members' when they had birthdays or were ill. A job I have had before.
And..in this same little book...she made lists of gifts she gave. I do that! I just have a separate book for it. I can tell you what gifts I gave for Christmas over 20 years ago! We would've been BFFs - Jessie and me!!
She even sometimes wrote upside down in her book. That is helpful if you are in a group and flipping through your book... people can't read it as well. Smart!
Here is her shopping list.... guess what.... she sewed! Of course she did...didn't everyone "back then"? She wanted a "piece of black ribbon"!!! And I love how she wrote (hand) after "bag".
I don't know what to do with this little book. I guess I can colorcopy the pages and use them. I think I should find some old photographs that could be Jessie and do something with all of this. Any ideas?
I gathered supplies yesterday so that I could sit on the sofa today and watch the inauguration and everything surrounding it today and stitch. Thought the above simple little heart expressed the theme of the day.
Above is my favorite picture to use in art.... it's my mother-in-law as a young girl. I can't decide if I should put a word on there. But if I add this to a larger piece.... I just don't know what I'm going to do with any of these.
I really like the above. Nathalie shared this image with me... I think it was on her blog once. And I know she's sent me art with her.
Below includes some other snippets. Snippets is Virginia's word. We sat and stitched last Thursday at her house and I made some of these. She's inspiration for getting going. And you will love what she's making. As soon as she's finished, I'll take a picture for you.
Lesley Riley was my original inspiration for this kind of stitching. Her Fragments and Memory Quilts are the best.
Rebecca Sower is the one I've had classes with the last two years that inspires me constantly in this. I iron a piece of muslin to a piece of freezer paper and then I tape them to an 8 1/2 x 11 piece of paper... just at the top... and put it in my printer. I do a sheet full of images and words.
French knots are hard to do on such loosely woven linen.
I am going to do one large piece soon. I'll show ya........ eventually!
Have you stitched anything lately?
Joanna of Moss Hill Studio is having a giveaway of the above sweet angel! You must enter today as entries close at midnight on the 12th. I just discovered it today and yes, I get an extra chance by putting this on my blog!! If you win and want to send this to me, I will understand and accept. I'll even feature your blog on here for it!!! Smile!