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Old New Merry Christmas Garland
Yesterday I picked up this wonderful Merry Christmas garland from my mom. It looks like something that might have been just made yesterday….
But it wasn’t. It was made in the early 1960’s by my grandmother and sister, my great aunt Lola, who made 10 or more of them for their sisters and sister-in-laws.
The lettering is stitched to a length of grosgrain ribbon.
The sequins are awesome. Where in the world do you get reindeer, star and Christmas tree sequins I ask you? I love the combination of colors and shapes. On this garland, each sequin is sewn into place with a tiny glass bead.
Aunt Lola’s says that after sewing and sewing sequins they got T-I-R-E-D of sewing sequins…. so they started gluing them into place. I guess that’s what happens when you have so many sisters. Some of the sisters received glued garlands.
I just had to include this picture of my grandmother and her sisters. Aren’t they lovely? For years they all made handmade gifts for each other each Christmas. My grandmother is right in the center and Aunt Lola is the 1st on the left. Aunt Lola was a real live Rosie the Riveter in California during WWII… so she could sew sequins and build a bomber plane cockpit.
I will be making my own garland this weekend… since this one is on loan from my Uncle Tyler. Thanks Ty! I’ll have it back to you safe and sound before you decorate for Christmas.
Now all I need to do is to find pinking shears. They have been on my wish list forever! I could love to buy scalloped shears… but I may have to settle for pinking since I have a bee in my bonnet to get this project done.
Small and Sweet New Treasures
Last week when my mom gave me my new quilt, she gave me a few other little gifts.
The first was this wonderful Dresden plate trivet. She had spotted one on NanaCompany and couldn’t wait to make one of her own.
I am having a hard time thinking of putting a bubbling casserole on it… but it looks perfect on my kitchen table.
She also made me a new pincushion out of a scrap of Lecien Old New strawberry print fabric. She found the tutorial for the “tomato” pincushion on Martha Stewart.
Last but not least, she made me a new needlebook from a tutorial found on here on nanaCompany.
It’s a sweet and perfect place to keep all my needles (pins too).
I love it so much, it a perfect gift for my few friends that sew. I only wish more of my friends DID sew because my Christmas gifts would be all wrapped up.
I felt like I had made off like a bandit when I left my mom’s home with all my gifts and treasures. Thank you Mom, for thoroughly spoiling me.