March 24, 2026

Victorian Language of Flowers

Victorian framed dried flower arrangements, popular in the 19th century
as both sentimental keepsakes and botanical art,
involved drying or pressing flowers to be arranged under glass.
These arrangements often featured romantic or memorial themes,
displayed on velvet or lace, and were a common,
genteel pastime used to preserve blooms and decorate homes.

The above picture was taken the day we purchased this piece.
What you can't see is the curved edged glass is not fully attached to the frame;
and the inside is filled with dust.
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This is how it looks today.
My husband and I took it apart and cleaned the glass and artwork;
then we reassembled it back together again
 with the curved glass front securely reattached to the frame.
If you noticed I added a pink butterfly to the lower right corner;
a keepsake from my mothers graveside flower keepsakes.

I met the woman who made this framed flower art piece.
She was a lovely woman;
who had spent her life creating beautiful items for her home.
She did needlework and crochet...as well as collected antiques
to decorate her home in a Victorian Style.
She was moving from her home into a new place
and she couldn't take everything with her.
It all went up for sale and it was very reasonably priced.

I feel so blessed to have arrived early at this sale.
I bought many of her handmade items
and some of her antiques as well.

I thought how sad it must be to sell all her
lifetime handmade and collected treasures.
These should be family heirlooms.

She was happy that I was buying so many of her things.
She knew I would love them as she did.

They are in our home now, well taken care of and loved.
And someday they will become family heirlooms
for me to pass on to my loved ones.






March 19, 2026

Big Fat Bear Paw quilt

Here is a sneak peek at my 54 X 54 inch square...

Big Fat Bear Paw Quilt


 I made the quilt top many, many years ago.  I knew I wanted it to have just the perfect quilting.
I hand quilt my quilts...so this sat and sat and was displayed like this.


Well, my DIL has become quite the long arm quilter and she offered 
to do the quilting for me.  I am so happy she did; it turned out
so fantastic.  I just love it.  It's beautiful.

Now its time for me to do the binding.  I trimmed the edges
and machine sewed on the binding strip, flipped it over
and now it is ready to start the hand stitching.


This morning I threaded my needle and started the process.
I will take my time on this and work on it over the next few days.


I am happy with the way the back turned out as well.
She picked the perfect quilt design and the perfect thread color.

Soon this quilt will truly be fully finished;
 and I hope to find a spot to display
in our home for all to see.


March 17, 2026

Shamrock Blessings

Happy St. Patrick's Day!
 I will be enjoying a nice cup of Irish Breakfast Tea this morning.
 
Below is my Shamrock Blessings Cross Stitch
(a freebie design from Melisa @ Pinker n Punkin Quilting & Stitching)


It's snowing outside, 17 degrees but feeling like 0 degrees;
making it the perfect day to enjoy a cup of hot tea and
to do a little quilting and stitching!

Enjoy your Day!



March 13, 2026

X's and O's

 I've decided to call this little quilt
X's and O's.


I have finished hand quilting all the x's on neutral squares.
This morning I started hand quilting the o's.


Here is a peek at the backing; and I have the binding all cut
and ready for when my quilting is finished.


I used to often just use muslin on the backings;
but I have been trying to do better and find some pretty
fabrics that add to the quilt's overall look.


March 11, 2026

Red Work

 I am trying to shop from my stash and work on projects
previously started.  I want to add to my
"finished list" rather then to add
something new.

This morning I was looking for a project and found this
Red-Work Bears hand embroidery kit.


I will finish off this little bear and keep on stitching.
I believe there are 10 total to stitch.


March 6, 2026

Friday Finish / Crochet

I have a Friday Finish!
I try and crochet at least one afghan a year and it is worked on slowly;
whenever I have the desire to sit and stitch.


The afghan is folded in half on my craft table.
It is about lap size, long but narrow.
The pattern below.  I did chose to leave off the fringe.


From this book I purchased way back in 2006.


The yarn I used.


I am happy to have this finished.
I am a fan of Ripple Crochet designs.


I have lots more yarn and books.
Soon I will be looking for a new project to work on.

 I am a big fan of crochet.
It is the one craft that doesn't seem to come to me as naturally as some of my needlework. 
 I really have to pay attention and often have many start overs.
Still, it is something that I enjoy and hope to improve on. 




March 4, 2026

Wednesday Morning Frost

 It's early morning with haze and 26 degrees.
Frost is making life outside a little more interesting.




The winds are calm.
We still have snow on the ground.


March 2, 2026

little quilt stitching

 Ready to start the hand quilting on this little quilt.


Marked with blue lines - a good start.
I will quilt this than decide what else I may want to add for
quilting designs.