Pages

Showing posts with label hanky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hanky. Show all posts

March 2, 2012

Vintage Handkerchiefs

When my Great Aunt Lois went to heaven a few years ago, I inherited some darling linens. There were two or three adorable aprons, several dresser scarves and a box of old hankies.
My sweet friend Ruth augmented my collection by giving me a box of accumulated hankies from her dear mother's estate. (Some of these were from all over the world; as Donna was a nurse and volunteered with her doctor husband in many foreign lands.)
Being a Hanky Hoarder has an upside. (Well, one positive is that hardly anyone ever makes a television debacle series out of it...)
Aside from using them to decorate, I also like the fact that I have instant "giftables" to embroider. (I've blogged about some of my precious hankies here, here and here.)  So when a friend's birthday occurred last month, I had just the thing.
I rifled through my stash and found a hanky with violets. (Yes, that is the flower for February...)
I need to use my smallest hoop for this monogram.
Gotta get the template traced.
The monogram's perfect spot!
OOOOPS! That won't work!
Have to adjust the monogram so the hoop can hold the fabric.
Ready to go in the machine. Oh! Need to find some lavender thread.
Purple thread?
hmmmm -- There it is.
Wait, let's try this one.
hahaha! Tricked you! It's Solar Reactive Thread.
Finished monogram indoors...
& outdoors!

July 7, 2011

Things I'm Loving...

It's been a full week!
On Sunday I stitched a little...
Sara's daughter liked the coasters so much, she wants a set, too.
On Monday we went to our friends' house where I got to watch:
--oh, & watched these, too--
On Tuesday we had a major "haboob"...
They say the wall of dust was almost 100 miles wide & 2 miles high.
It moved through town at 35 - 50 mph
On Wednesday we had to do some major pool cleaning...
(Wait! They're not cleaning... Oh yeah, this was taken 5 years ago.)
On Thursday I did another little memorial hanky stitching...
& Friday it's another dog toy:


Kristy @ Paisley Jade says:
"I wholeheartedly believe that no matter what is happening in your life, there is always something that you can be thankful for... no matter how simple it is." so I'll be linking this post up to her blog for: 


June 29, 2011

A time for tears

You keep track of all my sorrows.

 You have collected all my tears in Your bottle.
 You have recorded each one in Your book.

Psalm 56:8 (NLT)


I collect vintage hankies. I love the look & the feel of heirloom fabrics. Sometimes I incorporate one or two into a project. And at times I give them away to others -- for their intended use...
Yesterday I gave away two. One for a special mommy, and one for the big sister of a tiny girl born asleep.
In my vocabulary there are no words of comfort for this tragedy. By the grace of God I've never been there personally. But I can hug... I can stitch...
And I can cry with them...


Goodnight, Lily Grace. We'll see you in the Morning.

March 4, 2011

What I'm loving today is...

The spectacle of a Saturday morning tussle:

Kefir (homemade...)

Finished project which you can read about here and here:

New project:

And new beginnings (read about them here)

I am linking, yet again to Paisley Jade's

March 2, 2011

something OLD, something NEW, something BORROWED, something BLUE

(subtitle: HANKIES)

If you hate reading back-stories, then just skip to the pics! This edition is loaded with "explanations". (And I'm giving you the long version...)

Several years ago we had a substitute preacher speak on how Satan gets you to doubt your salvation. If you've stumbled a little sometimes you start questioning whether or not you truly turned your life over to Jesus.  He said one way to prevent that was to write the date you came to faith in your Bible. Or note the date of baptism... Now when Satan comes to whisper his poison in your ear, you just wave that date in his face & call him the liar that he is! After hearing that message, I was moved to create my own little quiet ministry. I embroider our church name, a cross, & often the date on the hankies Pastor places in the hands of the individual being baptised.  Here is a picture of my oldest's:
The church secretary keeps me supplied with the all-cotton hankies we've decided work the best for the embroidery & the baptistry...  This is the design I use now.
(You just have to imagine it stitched with
white thread, on white fabric,
and all the jump stitches trimmed...)
It fits in my 40x40mm hoop so I can crank out several hankies in an afternoon.  We leave the name & date off, because sometimes a person might not show up. I'll add the date later if somebody asks.
**********************************
Just before Christmas 2009, Ann became a widow when a bizarre freeway accident instantly killed her husband of 45 years.  I was honored to be asked to play a few hymns & accompany the french horn in "Amazing Grace" for John's service at our church.

In a couple days I am again honored to be playing "Wedding March" and some incidental music when Ann ends the loneliest year of her life by marrying Marv.  Their beautiful announcement/invitation of course requests "no gifts," but again I was moved to embroider a hanky!

When Ann called to discuss her music choices, I asked about her dress. (sneaky!) She told me it was a champagne day dress.  The hand-applied lace is OLD, I inherited it from a great aunt years ago. The embroidery is NEW.  The hanky is "BORROWED". (You see, it was one of the baptism hankies that had a hem unravel & I'd used to practice a new design,  I cut off two edges to square it up, then did a new rolled hem.) Finally, Ann's new monogram is BLUE.


Credit: monogram frame comes from My Embroidery Haven - but I changed the letter to Chopin from here.