Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Snowy Tuesday Display Chain

Hello friends...I've missed you. We have so much catching up to do! I hope you have a cup of coffee or tea, and are settled in...this is going to be a long one.
~A sampler, stitched for me many years ago by a "true friend"~
What a pleasant surprise to return and find so many new followers here on my blog! A big welcome you to all of you who are new. I'm so glad you're here and hope you'll jump right in with your comments so that we can get to know each other. 

And to those of you who took time to comment on my last post regarding managing comments, a huge THANK YOU! It was so good to hear your thoughts on the subject. I've reached a couple of conclusions... first, there is no one right way to handle comments and second, that very few people really expect a reply to their comments. The most important thing I learned (thanks to you) is that I can have my comments sent to me via email...something I had not realized before. Silly me! So, that is exactly what I have opted to do...and I hope the discussion has helped some of you to manage your own blogger comments as well.

The last few weeks have been super busy. In addition to all my regular duties, I attended several estate sales, hosted a heavy metal band, kept dental appointments, celebrated birthdays and met a magazine deadline. I'm looking forward to a few snow days.

While I sit here at the desk, finishing up my summer article for Mercantile Gatherings, our region is experiencing a blizzard. The weather forecast is calling for two feet of snow in the next few days. Can you imagine?

I am looking forward to being snowbound, spending some time with my family and stitching up new goodies. It's nice to have an excuse to stay put and sew to my hearts content. I am thankful that my guys got in before the snow started...this mother hen likes all her chicks in the nest when the weather turns ugly. Plus, I can run the generator and slow-blower if I have to, but I prefer to bake and serve cocoa to those who brave the cold.

I'd prefer not to venture outdoors at all, but there are those who actually delight in the snow...and need my supervision.
~Edith, my snow baby~

~Ears back, FRAP!~
As I mentioned, last week I took an overnight trip to attend a fabulous estate sale in northern Illinois. Yes, I even got a motel room...the sale was just that good. It was the estate of an elderly woman who had a beautiful collection of old flow blue, quilts, sewing supplies and all manner of lovely "smalls" throughout the home. I drove up with a friend, and we met another friend there. It was a wonderful morning of discovering treasures, followed by lunch and lots of laughter. Oh...what did I buy? Lots of funny vintage housewares for my Etsy shop, some  little sewing goodies, and this...
~Handwoven Overshot Coverlet~

I was especially pleased to add this beauty to my collection...the weaving is exceptional. It's woven of black wool & creamy linen, and in pristine condition too.
 
In other news, Mr. Kattywhompus and I celebrated our birthdays last week. We spent time with precious family and friends and ate more than our share of desserts...but to have done otherwise would have been ungracious, no? Still, two cakes, three pies and a cheesecake might have been a bit extravagant.  

~Display Chain Tuesday~

During my absence these last few weeks, I've also missed participating in not one, but two, of Misi's display chains! Well, this week I'm ready with new things to show & tell, and I can't wait to see what everyone else has in store for us. It's always so much fun to see photos of each home and hear the stories behind each display.

Each Tuesday Misi, of Gable House Musings, chooses a theme and invites bloggers to play along with her "Tuesday Display Chain" by featuring items from their collections. The theme this week is "Displayed Sentiments". If I understand this theme correctly, we are to feature displays that give the reader a glimpse into who we are. Here's mine...

First is a quilt that hangs in our living room. To me, this represents my Faith and God's ever watchful, love and care over our family. Hubby's Mom has made us so many beautiful quilts over the years...this is my favorite.

~Stitched with love by Mary Bruce, 1993~

I love to sew and stitch and the next few photos are vignettes around the house that represent my obsession hobby.  I have a love for old sewing accessories, trims and my especial weakness...buttons. The wood sewing box below belonged to my Grandmother. It always sat on the dresser in her bedroom-ready to sew on a patch or a button. I feel so blessed to be able to use her things each day. My hands touching the things her hands touched...my hands moving the same way her hands moved. 
~Old sewing needfuls, a name tag, and Beulah's sewing box in the background~
~Bobbins, a little boot shaped pinny and a cabinet photo of two cherubic children~
~Fabric, sorted by color and ready to use~
~My overflowing project basket~

We were blessed to have our sons at home with us for school. Our youngest is seventeen and in his last year of homeschool.  This old fashion vignette represents that part of my life.
  As a young homemaker I became a weaver of both baskets and textiles. Thus began my love of handwoven things-be it a basket or a blanket.
~A handwoven basket perches atop a pile of coverlet remnants~
~Wool and flax mingle in a handwoven basket~
~Handwoven textiles soften an old hickory chair~

I have always dearly loved dolls, which inevitably led to me making my own. I like to say that I made this doll (below) "from scratch". This was my first attempt at designing a doll and hand-sculpting a papier mache head and limbs.
~Miz Kattywhompus~

And lastly, these next photos, taken in my studio/sewing room represent my love for anything pink & frilly. 
I am a girly girl at heart.
~Every corner of my studio lends inspiration~
~Old Lace~
~A pretty pink pinny, made from old feed-sack fabrics~
~A cotton dress, displayed on a turn of the century dress form~
Notice my gal has a little junk in the trunk...this form was designed at a time when women wore bustles under their skirts and dresses.
~Dreamy detail on dress~
Almost too good to eat, tiny bottles of shiny vintage dragees...a gift from a friend.

 This "vignette" represents our house, always full of music...and musicians. This just goes to show that even heavy metal guys can be lovable-and take their shoes off at the door.
I know, it's only Rock-n-Roll, but I like it, I like it, yes I do.

So, that's my life in photos. 
I'm a straight forward, what you see is what you get, heart on my sleeve kinda gal...

...beloved of God, wife, mother, teacher, artist, builder, dreamer, gardener, poet, student, and friend.

See the other Tuesday Display Chain participants at: http://1890gablehousemusings.blogspot.com/

Until next time...

14 comments:

  1. Oh Rhonda! What a beautiful post! I too love these Tuesday posts where we can learn a little something more about each other besides our love of prims!
    I really must visit your merchantile site for one of your gorgeous handmades I have been admiring! You are 1 talented gal!
    Stay safe and warm!

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  2. Rhonda, this was a delightful post. I love all of your coverlets, fabrics and sewing goodies. TFS!

    Blessings,
    Sue

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  3. Welcome back - HAPPY BIRTHDAY - Beautiful post! Love everything on here. Happy February - stay warm! Tanya

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  4. Rhonda Thanks for sharing your lovely post! I loved everything! I liked everything so much I would have a hard time picking a favorite.
    Prim Blessings! Robin

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  5. Hi Rhonda~
    So nice to read your lovely post! I always enjoy my visit because of your creative spirit that is reflected in your writing and pictures!! Thanks so much for sharing yourself in such a genuine way...it truly touches me and I know it touches others too!!
    Happy Belated Birthday wishes too, and stay warm and snug with your loved ones!!
    Warm Blessings and Hugs~~
    Julie

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  6. Happy Belated Birthday! Estate sale sounds fun.So many sentiments.You are so talented in so many things.Stay snuggled in and enjoy your snow days! Warm Blessings!~Amy

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  7. Multi-Talented Kattywhompus..I have missed you!

    Thank you for giving us followers such a lovely return post.

    It is truly a treat to see your sentimental treasures.
    and to have the opportunity to peek into your studio...
    I love the vintage frilly!..oh my goodness .. That pink dress ..i just had a major girlie moment ..i actually tried to touch it through my screen...Fabulous!!!!
    I will enjoy thinking of you in such a lovely location as you create.
    **Happy belated Birthday Rhonda***
    Please do share more on that .. Hosting a HEAVY METAL BAND???....You are invincible!
    {{Big Hugs}}

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  8. Hi Rhonda, I love your pictures. I especially like the ones of your sewing things you have collected. You have a nice stack of fabric. I am a fabric collector, can't get enough of it. I enjoyed a peek into your room where you create, I always enjoy seeing were women create. Vicky

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  9. Thank you ALL for your warm words of encouragement and also for the Birthday wishes. I hope this finds everyone cozy & warm, enjoying time with your loved ones!
    Many blessings to you!
    Rhonda

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  10. Rhonda
    I have missed your posts!
    But so worth waiting! What a nice read & beautiful pics!
    Happy be-lated Birthday!
    keep safe & warm
    Teresa

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  11. Belated birthday greetings! Sounds like you had a wonderful trip to Illinois and glad the sale wasn't this week! Your last post about comments was very helpful! Your corgis are so cute! You can see why the Royal family loves them so much. ~Roberta

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  12. Rhonda, Love your post!!! Thanks so much for sharing such wonderful eye candy! Can't wait to see your next article in Mercantile! OLM

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  13. To me...it all says "cozy"! Wonderful pics.
    Hugs, Diane

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  14. Hello Rhonda, just came across your blog and I really enjoyed looking around so I am becoming your newest follower!! Thanks for sharing and stop by sometime to visit me.
    Heather

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