After getting some feedback from people, I'm glad M is using the trim from her dress for the wedding. Someone else dismantled their lace wedding hat, so her daughter could use it to wrap her bouquet! It was worth the four hours to take it apart!
To answer the question about the community project quilts, the group of 11 I'm working on is NOT among the ones Diane made. Someone did me a favor and picked up a bunch of scraps I was using to make scrap quilts for more community project quilts. She was looking for scraps, so I offered what I had. As a favor, I offered to quilt some of the quilts she made, provide the backing, and the batting. I was very grateful that she took those scraps.
However, I suspect the scraps got tossed. I think they were too small for her liking. She asked if I would mind if she offered them to a friend because she didn't have time now, and, well, I must remember in the future to just say NO or not make an offer. It's not a big deal -- I've really procrastinated on getting them done, and this will be the LAST time I offer to do a favor like that for someone. I wasn't expecting 11, and I wasn't expecting them to be so large - about 50" square.
Life is all about learning lessons.
And I learned another lesson yesterday. When I was younger, I was fortunate enough to participate in a youth program called Katimavik. I didn't know the program was still active! I actually met my first DH during that program, and because of him, I ended up moving to Quebec and learning French. And set my life on a different path than I thought it would take.
I can't even remember how many of us were in our group, but let's say about 30. That number seems low - it must have been closer to 50. There were two options that year -- a community civilian option or a military option. I chose the military. Of that group, I've stayed in touch with 6 people - not close, but we've met over the years from time to time, and we have a small messaging group. My plan was to visit three of those people this year. One, I was planning to meet before the wedding. She was the least communicative of us all.
I learned last night that she passed away at the end of March. No warning to anyone that she was sick - she was looking forward to the visit when we chatted at Christmas. I am meeting another person in Winnipeg during Quilt Canada (she's very chatty), and the third person (my roommate) lives within a thirty-minute drive from me, and I haven't seen her in years!
I need to call her and meet up!!
It's funny how quickly we lose touch with people, and that's one reason why I love Facebook. Even if you are not having an active conversation with someone, you still feel in touch, although it's at arm's length. And some people, like "Radar" (her real name is Marie), but she was Radar to all of us. She was very troubled and very shy and struggled with a lot of health issues (mental and physical) over the years. RIP Radar! Out! We were in the Communications branch of the Canadian Armed Forces for our youth program, and it was MANY, MANY years ago!
I have to look for some pictures today as her brother is putting together a memory book.
Now I have an extra day when I'm in BC, but I think I know what to do! I just have to make some plans.
I didn't get much done the entire day. Well, that is not correct - I did accomplish things, but not much to show for it. The phone/computer seems to be my constant companion these days. We had a two-hour meeting for Quilt Canada to get things arranged, so that is good. And I've started the process to get some help for my Mom. And thankfully, the first consultation can take place over the phone. But I think we should handle some legal paperwork the next time I return to Saskatchewan, which will be sooner rather than later. So, step one accomplished: make the appointment for the on-phone consult. Step two, which is today, is to try for some kind of appointment for Dad.
The trees are in full bloom right now, and this is one massive tree we spotted on our morning walk. All those blooms are falling into the driveway, but who cares - it's beautiful.
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| Beautiful tree in bloom |
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| MOM -- we're sunbathing! |
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| Aloha peppers |
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| The house blocks are done! |
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| The appliqué stitches |
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| Great progress on the puzzle |






My daughter used a piece of trim I used for my wedding dress to wrap her wedding bouquet. PS they were married at our local small movie theatre. They made a ‘movie trailer’ that played before she walked down the ‘aisle’ and my husband and I created a ‘movie poster’ and lots of wedding props to display in the windows on the outside of the theatre. Great fun!
ReplyDeleteIn case you want to see the ‘wedding window’…. https://daphnegreig.blogspot.com/2014/10/the-wedding.html
ReplyDeleteYesterday I gave the office coordinator, at the school where I volunteer, an apron that I made for her. She was thrilled with it! She gave me 3 packages of pins with pretty heads (flowers, butterflies) as a thank you! Not necessary, but really appreciated!
ReplyDeleteI am currently working on another one for her. I am also making a second one from each of the 2 fabrics for our granddaughter Then, last weekend, I bought 2 flannel shirts, new with tags still on them, from a local thrift store. On Facebook, I saw a picture of an apron made from a shirt. I am going to try to make a couple of those! Wish me luck! I figure that I have been sewing for long enough to give it a try!
I first started teaching myself to sew when I was a new mother, over 50 years ago! Over the years, I have learned to relax and to treat mistakes as learning experiences.
That is also what you talk about, so it makes me happy that we have that in common!
Off to Physical therapy to regain full use of my knee.
Torry
M’s pinafore you showed us yesterday reminded me of very similar items I made for my daughter when she was little she loved frills and all things fancy. I loved creating it all.
ReplyDeleteAnd to comment on lists - I’m not a serious list maker but I’ve resorted to it so I can focus on what I need to do. My lists are done on paper and posted. To do digitally is out of sight so out of mind.
Till tomorrow….