Thursday, July 7, 2011
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Family History
I thought I'd share a couple of my favorite family history treasures I gleaned while at my great-grandmother's funeral. My great-grandmother's name was Elizabeth and she was born in 1913! She was 98 when she passed. She had four children from her first marriage (which ended in divorce), then married my great-grandpa Jesse, who died a couple of years ago. And they had one child together, my grandma Mary. My great-grandma was a very strong willed, opinionated person. One thing everyone knew about her was that she hated the color purple and she wasn't afraid to let people know about it!
This is my great-great-grandmother's class ring from 1902! She must have had tiny fingers because it just fit on my pinky! It's being donated to a local historical society but I couldn't leave without snapping a picture of it!
This is my great-grandmother's aunt Mary (so I think that makes her my great-great aunt). She didn't have any kids of her own and was close to my great-grandmother and her siblings.
This was by far my favorite find! It's a rather large picture of a picnic. There was no info written on the back of the photo, but given the clothing, I'd guess late 20s early 30s. There were several other pictures of the lady in the hat, whom we (my grandmother and I) think may be aunt Mary (pictured above). But check out the girl with the profile view! She looks creepishly like me! We have the same nose and chin, dark hair, glasses, and even crappy posture! It's quite likely that this is my great-grandma since the age would fit with my guesstimated date. I've been considering getting my hair cut like hers!
I have tons of other pictures including two labeled books from the 50s (one in need of dire repair due to tape!) which I will share with you once I get scanned (and not just snapped with my camera like these were). I also have some jewelry and home goods to share with you.
This is my great-grandmother's aunt Mary (so I think that makes her my great-great aunt). She didn't have any kids of her own and was close to my great-grandmother and her siblings.
This was by far my favorite find! It's a rather large picture of a picnic. There was no info written on the back of the photo, but given the clothing, I'd guess late 20s early 30s. There were several other pictures of the lady in the hat, whom we (my grandmother and I) think may be aunt Mary (pictured above). But check out the girl with the profile view! She looks creepishly like me! We have the same nose and chin, dark hair, glasses, and even crappy posture! It's quite likely that this is my great-grandma since the age would fit with my guesstimated date. I've been considering getting my hair cut like hers!I have tons of other pictures including two labeled books from the 50s (one in need of dire repair due to tape!) which I will share with you once I get scanned (and not just snapped with my camera like these were). I also have some jewelry and home goods to share with you.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Vacation's where I wanna be
Vacation is going pretty good now that we are on the actual vacation part. The weather was lovely again today, but I'm so tired! I found changing color nail polish though! :) Yay! My old bottles got all nastly and lumpy.
Anyways, have you seen Wearing History's newest pattern?!?! I think I'm in love! There are so many possibilities with this pattern!
Oh! I just adore the ric-rac! Lauren has been putting out some really great patterns lately!
Anyways, have you seen Wearing History's newest pattern?!?! I think I'm in love! There are so many possibilities with this pattern!
Oh! I just adore the ric-rac! Lauren has been putting out some really great patterns lately!
Labels:
1940s,
sewing,
travel,
vintage,
wearing history
Monday, June 27, 2011
SESA: My idea of perfection
When you close your eyes and think of the perfect day, what do you see? A tropical island and a fruity drink? A house that cleans itself? Twenty-four uninterrupted hours of blissful sewing? When I close my eyes, I see this:
Not only is today the first really great day for weather we've had since arriving in Maine, it's also the first relaxing, nonbusy day we've had. And when the weather is nice at grandma's, we hop on down to the pond and a ride on grandpa's boat. And it was heavenly.
I just love being on the water-lake, ocean or pond. There is just this amazing smell of the wind over water. I'm not much for swimming but I do adore being on a boat.
There are heaps of lovely year round homes and summer campsites on the pond. My grandparents live just up the hill and have a bit of land on the pond where they dock the boat.
Seriously, if the weather was like this year round, I'd pick up and move here in a heart beat. But, you know, I don't do well with cold so.....
My grandparents' little beach! It still needs more cleaning out but there's enough for wading!
And here is what I wore on our little boat outing. Not nautical, but still super cute! This was a project I started last week right before I left to bring with me! I hemmed it as my parents arrived to pick me up and sewed on the hook and eyes this morning! I just love circle skirts!
Fabric: 3 1/2 yds black with embroidered cherries from stash ($6/yd)
Pattern: Elegant Musing's circle skirt tutorial
Year: from 1954 booklet
Notions: zipper ($2)
Time to complete: 1 day + 48 hours to hang
First worn:June 2011
Wear again? Yes! I love circle skirts and the cherries are just too cute! The pattern is super simple and I love it. :D
Total Cost: $23

Outfit:
top: New York and Company
shoes: ??? I've had them forever
skirt: me-made
necklace: Charming Charlies
Today is my last day with assured internet as we are leaving for a state park tomorrow. Be sure to check the facebook page for more frequent updates!
Pattern: Elegant Musing's circle skirt tutorial
Year: from 1954 booklet
Notions: zipper ($2)
Time to complete: 1 day + 48 hours to hang
First worn:June 2011
Wear again? Yes! I love circle skirts and the cherries are just too cute! The pattern is super simple and I love it. :D
Total Cost: $23
Outfit:
top: New York and Company
shoes: ??? I've had them forever
skirt: me-made
necklace: Charming Charlies
Today is my last day with assured internet as we are leaving for a state park tomorrow. Be sure to check the facebook page for more frequent updates!
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Update
Thanks for all of your condolences! It was a pretty crazy trip up into the wilds of Maine from Ohio (and my parents, who drove me, started in Kentucky), but we made it. The weather up here is unseasonably cold and wet and I've picked up some kind of funk, :( But it's been so nice to see tons of family that I haven't seen since I got married. I have also gotten to see some amazing photos. My great-grandma was born in 1913 and there are some old photos she had! It's been crazy finding pictures of my great-grandma and my grandma when they were younger that looked like me! I always assumed I was the spitting image of my mom (minus the nose). I think I definitely got my nose and chin from my dad's side of the family! Hopefully, I'll be able to share some of these with you some time.
Anyways, the funeral service is today so I'll be pretty busy for the rest of the day. If you haven't yet, like my facebook page for more frequent updates!
Anyways, the funeral service is today so I'll be pretty busy for the rest of the day. If you haven't yet, like my facebook page for more frequent updates!
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Forecast: Chance of Spotty Blogging
My great-grandmother passed away this weekend. She made it all the way to 98, which is pretty awesome in my book. I am leaving tomorrow for Maine for the funeral on Saturday. Since it's such a long trip (we're driving), we're going to also take a few days and visit some state parks. I know I'll have internet for part of the trip and I highly suspect that I won't have internet for the other part. So, in a nut shell, blogging will probably be pretty spotty around here for the next week and a half or so.
I've been crazy busy the last couple of days, not packing which I did about an hour ago, but sewing. I find out that I'm going on a trip and the first thing I do is think about what project I might be able to finish to take with me. Oy. I think I'm a bit crazy. Yesterday, I whipped up a circle skirt which is currently hanging to let the bias set. And today I made a Pendrell blouse from start to finish and even wore it out to dinner. Hmm.... maybe I'm a lot crazy.

Anyways, I'm planning on wearing a lot of me made stuff on this trip and I'm bringing my little point and shoot camera so hopefully that means I'll have some pictures to share at some point in time. Hope you all have a great week!
I've been crazy busy the last couple of days, not packing which I did about an hour ago, but sewing. I find out that I'm going on a trip and the first thing I do is think about what project I might be able to finish to take with me. Oy. I think I'm a bit crazy. Yesterday, I whipped up a circle skirt which is currently hanging to let the bias set. And today I made a Pendrell blouse from start to finish and even wore it out to dinner. Hmm.... maybe I'm a lot crazy.

Anyways, I'm planning on wearing a lot of me made stuff on this trip and I'm bringing my little point and shoot camera so hopefully that means I'll have some pictures to share at some point in time. Hope you all have a great week!
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Closing the Gaps: Red Beignet
Yay! I finished my first Closing the Gaps project, a red Beignet. The pattern was very easy to work with and would have been completed very quickly had I not decided to do 12 bound button holes. They look good anyways.
Fabric: corduroy ($7) red lining ($4.50) blue gingham facings (left overs from The Perfect Summer Dress)
Pattern: Colette Patterns Beignet
Year: contemporary
Notions: buttons ($2)
Time to complete: 3 days-would have been much faster without the bound button holes!
First worn:June 2011
Wear again? I've already worn it twice! The first time I wore it with the same top but a self fabric belt. I think this is going to be a great wardrobe staple!
Total Cost: $13.50

Outfit:
Top: New York and Company
Skirt: me made
Belt: Cassie Stephens Beltmaker
Shoes: Payless
Hair flower: Belle Blossoms



Pattern: Colette Patterns Beignet
Year: contemporary
Notions: buttons ($2)
Time to complete: 3 days-would have been much faster without the bound button holes!
First worn:June 2011
Wear again? I've already worn it twice! The first time I wore it with the same top but a self fabric belt. I think this is going to be a great wardrobe staple!
Total Cost: $13.50
Outfit:
Top: New York and Company
Skirt: me made
Belt: Cassie Stephens Beltmaker
Shoes: Payless
Hair flower: Belle Blossoms
Labels:
closing the gaps project,
SESA,
sewing
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