I was lucky to live next door to a couple of girls Sarena and Mallie. With them I could imagine and create things from simple things. I remember seeing a dress on one of their dolls that was not bought from the store. It had uneven stitches but the girls made it by THEMSELVES. I wanted to learn how so very much I was about 5.. I was curious about scissors too. I even discovered I could cut my own hair.
I even had a doll that I could make her hair grow. Crissy doll, she had huge hands and feet I remember holding her on my hip like a real baby.
I also remember collecting frogs after the rain. Where we lived the tiny frogs would come out of their hiding spots.I would carry a bucket to collect them to see how many I could get. My record was 20.
To signify my love of fabric from an early age I decided to design the square in
a square block.Then I designed the scissor Paper pieced block and the needle and thread block.
My friend Lisa from Preschool taught me the Cat's cradle string game and we played it often. It was a great game that did not take up any room to carry a string. I found this as a drawing on Pinterest and then created the Embroidery.
Here is the completed "Memories" Border
Until next time,
Tanya
Your crayons?!? How precious is that? I love how you chose to interpret the theme. It's perfect!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I wanted to add other things like a little dress and pieced shoes. But I thought simpler was better. Thanks for the inspiration.
DeleteBeautiful border & memories.
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteHa ha, I think a lot of us cut our own bangs at one point! Something about your dad saving your kindergarten crayons is so moving. Anyway, what a sweet and thoughtful childhood border.
ReplyDeleteMy Granny was a hairdresser and I think she hoped I would follow in her footsteps somehow. The crayons I can't seem to throw out either. Thanks for your sweet words.
DeleteVery funny and girly : I love your basket ;-)
ReplyDeleteVéronique
Thanks
DeleteI love your childhood border! Very creative! Must have been those 64 crayons. lol
ReplyDeleteThanks, it was lots of fun. I drafted several other blocks too but I decided to keep it a little simpler.
DeleteLovely centre and border and great memories!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteTanya, your center and border are fabulous! I love the print background for your basket and I like all the details of your childhood that are included in the border. Your block is just wonderful!
ReplyDelete--Nancy. (ndmessier @ aol.com, joyforgrace.blogspot.com)
You are so kind, thanks so much. It was lots of fun digging through my stash. I'll post the selvage to the Humble Quilts Facebook group. It is a current fabric.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely post. It has been great to hear all the stories that went with round two.
ReplyDeleteOh, the Cat's Cradle. I used to like playing with string and doing that when I was a child.
ReplyDeleteI love your block! And what great memories you have represented in your first border! Isn't this a fun project?
ReplyDeleteWhat fun memories, and you did a great job of depicting them. I think it's really cool that your dad kept your kindergarten crayons! What a guy!
ReplyDeleteGreat border and I love your memory stories.
ReplyDeleteYes, an adorable childhood story. The quilt is looking so pretty.
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