For the love of grandmas, wet glue & hard candy.

In the Gettin’ It Pegged Yahoo Group, we’ve been chatting about old timey comfort crafts, particularly bed dolls and blanket dolls.   A gal had asked if anyone could remember these items, and suggested that she might be thinking too far back for anyone to remember these types of things (bed dolls in particular) in the groups now-a-days.

From the moment I read her message, memories came flooding into my mind… memories of a very special grandmother who has been gone for six years now. This lady was an awesome crafter!  She could see anything in the store and come home and recreate it all herself…even clothes that she liked the looks of!   She was always late for our Christmas Eve gatherings, too, because she would still be putting the last touches of glue, yarn or stitches on all her creations to be gifted to her grandchildren and great-grandkids.

I remember one year, she was late again, as usual.  For us kids, the excitement was palpable…“What was Grandma bringing this time?” She finally made it, and had to have help carrying all her gifts into the house.  I can still remember the eyeball popping feeling that came over me as I looked at what was placed in front of me…a doll house!  She had made it entirely herself, completely covered in fabric, rug pieces, paper… everything to make it a lovely one story home.  We had to be careful while examining our homes, as the glue was still wet in places, lol.  One side of the roof lifted up and you could see inside…where her other gifts were placed, including the traditional pair or two of new socks, lol. 🙂

My grandma made me one of those sweet little bed dolls for one of my early birthdays.  She curled and styled the pink Victorian hair into ringlets by hand with lots of hair spray, and fashioned the doll over a re-purposed bleach bottle, which had sand or something  similar inside for a little stability.  I still remember holding the bottle handle, which was secretly reached through a slit in the back of her dress, to lift the doll high so that her generous skirts would float up and twirl around her, and the sound the sand made shaking inside the bottle.  The doll would then be gracefully lowered onto the bed, so that her skirts would circle her lovely self. 🙂  I loved that doll!  I think it might still be hanging out in my parent’s storage closet…I guess I’ll have to go digging…

This grandmother of mine has helped to pass on the legacy of crafting.  She, of course, has given all her knowledge to her own children and all of them are very talented crafters.  🙂  They in turn have passed the skills to their own children…which is where I come in, lol.  There simply was nothing that she couldn’t do when it came to making something…she loved knitting, crocheting, doll making, sewing, cake decorating, baking, etc.   The love for all things handmade has been passed along in our genes as well as by her guidance and example.

When I was in high school, she wanted to gift me with something special.  She knew that I had to wear a formal white blouse during all my orchestra concerts, and so she offered to take me to the fabric store so that I could pick out fabric and a pattern to make my own special blouse.  I chose an off white silk fabric and a pattern with a pleated front.  I loved the blouse I made from this!  I was always so proud to wear it during my concerts. 🙂  I think I still have the pattern tucked away amongst my sewing stuff too.  Even though I sewed the blouse myself, I always felt like it was my Grandma who gifted it to me.

Sadly, at the time, I didn’t always appreciate her the way I do now.  She could get grumpy occasionally, which is understandable, because I know we could get rowdy and she had to work a lot, most of it during the night shift.  I can understand this looking back now, though at the time it was just Grandma being grumpy.

But, I knew even in her grumpy state, if I went to visit her in her room (she lived with us for a time) she would always be happy to pull down from her shelf a very special item.  It was a greenish colored glass candy dish in the shape of a hen.  When you carefully  lifted the top, inside  you would find those old fashioned assorted flavored hard candies.  She always let us pick one or two of our favorites. 🙂

Another time, she was going through her stored objects and pulled out a lovely crocheted shawl.  Both my mom and my grandma were trying to get me to take this item, because “it was just so lovely and wouldn’t I like to wear it?”  All I could think of at the time was that if I was caught wearing that thing, I would be laughed out of 10th grade!  Now I look back and feel sad that I didn’t appreciate that item for what it was…something my grandma had created stitch by stitch with her own hands and that if I couldn’t wear it at the time, I could definitely love it for who made it.  I’m afraid I hurt her feelings…as I’m sure mine would be now, if someone scorned something I had made by hand in so flippant a manner as I did then.  Oh, the things you learn to appreciate through hind sight.

Now that she’s gone, and I’m all grown up with a family of my own, I know how valuable her time with us was.  I try to honor the heritage she gave to us all by passing along the love of crafting to my own daughters.  When she was in her rest home care, during her last months here, my daughters and I made a blanket for her with our own six hands.  I felt a bit like we were putting all the love and thanks we felt into that blanket that was meant to cover her and provide comfort.  I think that if my grandma were here now, she would be proud of how we’re all turning out.  🙂

In closing, I guess I’d just like to remind you all to remember to hug those that love and care for you and cherish those moments that time tends to whisk by so fast…

Bethany~

 

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Button Winners! :)

I’ve been busy counting today, because today is the day I get to announce the winners of the 2 Cool 4 Stix button giveaway! Aren’t you excited to find out who the lucky winners are?!   I know I am…well, was, because now I know who they are, lol.  Now I’m excited to be able to share the names with all of you! 😉

The three lucky numbers were #128, #52 & #92…in that exact order from the random numbers generator.  So, armed with those babies, I used the categories needed to create an entry as described here and carefully counted down the names until I reached the lucky winners, one by one.

Here they are:

#128:  Janet Badjar!

#52:  Jenny Stark!

#92:  Genia Dumont!

Congratulations Ladies!

**I’ll be sending these goodies all out on Friday, so be sure to pop me an email (Bethany@Gettinitpegged.com) with your shipping addy before then!

Thank you so much for playing along everyone…I truly hope you enjoy your winnings ladies!

Chunky Slipper Socks by Karissa Hahn~ One strand of Organic Cotton and one of Bamboo... so nice and snuggy!

On a side note,  I received a wonderful email the other day from a gal who has been happily looming away on Chunky Slipper Socks!  She sent me this wonderful photo of her first finished pair and she’s already well into her second!  Way to go Karissa… thanks so much for sharing! Your photo will be featured on the Clique Pics Page as well.  😀

 

Bethany's Chunky Slipper Socks

The Chunky Slipper Socks have received a bit of extra exposure through a special collection on Artfire…I feel very honored to have had a Peggin’ Pages project included.  It’s quite exciting to see your projects pop  up unexpectedly like that!  Another little surprise was seeing the very 2 Cool 4 Stix button on an official Cafe Press ad!  If I had been on my other computer (which has been sadly out of commission the last week) I would have had the tools to be able to catch a snapshot of it for you.  But maybe you’ve already seen it popping up unexpectedly yourself?  I’d love to know if you have…just drop a note in the comments to share the news… inquiring minds and all that, lol!  😉

Well… I have so many things I’ve been  wanting to share with you, but I’ve been quite handicapped over here with just my little netbook and my blackberry.  Kinda like a fish with no fins, or …something I’m very familiar with, lol… a checkbook with no cash in the bank! hehehee.  We’re planning on purchasing the needed parts to fix the big computer this weekend, then it’s back to working on plans and telling you all about them, along with past going’s on.  I haven’t even shared anything about Halloween, for goodness sake!

Soon……

But until then…keep a smile on your face and yarn on your looms! 😀

Bethany~

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Making things right…(& a little extra fun!)

Sometime back (well…sadly, it was actually going on 6 months back) I introduced a special drawing for one of the lucky persons who purchased something from my shop at Artfire

Well…due to numerous things to take my attention away from this drawing, including my sewing machine going kaput, which was a vital piece of the plan for the giveaway…I’ve been super late in announcing the winner.  I do humbly apologize.

I’m extremely pleased that after all this time, I was finally able to put something special together as a prize that didn’t require the use of my sewing machine (which, unfortunately, still needs a liberal dose  of  TLC…it IS about 20 years old, after all, lol.).

After listing the name of the purchaser of each GettinItPegged Gear item during the time frame of the contest, then putting the Random Number’s Generator to the test, we finally have a winner!!! 😀

….Drum Roll……………….The Winner Is………

Carol Williams! 

Woohoo for Carol!  It’s kind of humorous, as I won a contest at her blog sometime ago and was able to order some terrific knives that I’m still learning how to use without cutting myself, lol!  😉

Congratulations, Carol!  You are the winner of a super cute tool bag for all your looming and crochet accessories!  (‘Cause I know you’re multi-talented that way!)  This roomy tool bag sports a 2 1/4″ button with the 2 Cool 4 Stix logo and an adorable ribbon tidbit with little sheep dancing along it’s edge.  Love it!  🙂

Now…to make things a little more exciting, I have 3 more of these sweet buttons that I’d like to give to some lucky loomers out there!  (This time, I promise that I’ll do the drawing in a much more suitable time frame, lol!)

The following are the Four Ways to earn entries to win of these 2 Cool 4 Stix 2 1/4″ Buttons:

  1. Subscribe to this blog in the “Be in the know” portion of the right hand side bar of this page…you’ll get automatic email versions of each new post here at Gettin’ It Pegged!  (if you are already a subscriber, you will automatically be entered)
  2. Pop on over to our new Gettin’ It Pegged! Face Book page and press the “like” button…make sure to leave a comment that states you have done so!  (all those who have already “liked will be automatically included in the drawing)…also, for each photo you add to the fb page, of items you’ve created using Peggin’ Pages Patterns, or items from the Freebies page, you’ll also receive an entry!
  3. Pop on over to my Artfire shop and/or my Cafepress shop and make any purchase!  (one entry for each purchase!)
  4. Make a comment to this post!  🙂

That’s it!  I think this will be a lot of fun…these buttons are really super cute and add just the right amount of bling to your loomy gear!  I will be holding the drawing one week from today:  November 10th… so make sure to get your entries in by then!

Congrats again to Carol, and Good Luck to the rest of you!

Bethany~

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