Happy Friday! Memorial day weekend took me by surprise. We had the first thunderstorm of the summer yesterday! It was a rare brief very hot day, maybe 80* away from the waterfront, brilliant sunshine. My friend came to visit and we were so admiring the gorgeous summer day--think down parkas the day before--for our thrifting expedition.
Then-- B decided to leave early and 2o minutes after she headed out, this rolled in!
The sky got green even--to this midwestern girl, that says tornado! But no. This warning aired today--better late than never?
Shopping was a great big fail, I felt so bad. Around January we started seeing IG posts about enticing locally new ''thrift shops". We were so excited, only for me to discover last minute that these aren't thrift shops but fancy schmancy ''vintage", [think 90s, 2000s] clothing shops. Curated, omigosh. How pretentious is that!
An apologetic about the new style of thrift shops, if you're interested HERE snippy. entitled, no fun
We then decided to make the long drive to the only Good Will here. Luckily I checked. ALL Goodwills in SE NY have closed. For those not in US, GW is/ was a for-profit thrift shop. Good finds, very random. We went to Home Goods instead .
I always enjoy looking. This is the year of strawberries and cherries. On all the summer clothes catalogs too. Who decides these silly fads? We've had pineapples, mushrooms, flamingoes, pumpkins, I forget what else, lol. Garden gnomes?
Imagine this--repro Strawberry Shortcake. How silly is that.
I loved this glass thing. I thought it was a fountain, quite large, but maybe a solar patio lantern?
Stripes were ''in'' also and junky coastal seashell prints on towels and table cloths. Do they stock coastal in Kansas,? Idaho? or just here. I wonder. Again, a No.
I got a few little things: new silverware to replace my mismatched supply, a cute little tray w darling scallops for drinks and snacks on the deck. Pretty boxes: one for letters and journals I refound and one with Mo's keepsakes.
We were hot and tired, so picked up our fabulous Italian dinner takeout here and headed home. Since Mo's passing, my friend is able again to enjoy coming to my home for dinner or visits.
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I haven't done any quilting this week. I did make a birthday gift. One of my signature winter sweater storage sachets made using a favorite real vintage [1920-30s] fingertip towel.
And just now I made a Teach Me How to Sew dress for my little friend.
We hope to do some lessons this summer. If anyone has any advice, I need it. I was an early sewer, by 6 I could make fairly elaborate Civil War era dresses for my Hitty-style peg doll, and piece small quilts. I don't remember really learning to sew. Just first embroidery lesson and helping sew the curtains for my ''big girl'' bedroom. Both sessions w my dad. We even to a fabric outlet in the city for the curtain fabric: violets on creamy chintz/ lavender, purple, and aqua sprigs. We painted the walls same way, aqua w a lavender focus wall, shiny white moldings and doors. And I got a purple plush rug! Maybe was 4? Not sure how to teach this child, who has maybe never even seen a needle. But I know we will have fun.
Here's the most basic dress I could design. For 14" American Girl doll.
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I've mostly gotten my garden going. Look what is sprouting just one week in!
Ladybug got new paint. She's still looking for MoMo tho, as I am.
The big wildflower pot is thriving unaided by me. Most of the greenery is coreopsis which self seeds. A favorite.
And look what bloomed. Russian Wallflower in a perfect Lizzy cheddar. Outstanding in a tiny wildflower sort of way.
I remember it from a Botanicals wildflower pack but it never bloomed. I now see it's a biennial, so ignored by me it is blooming on its second year.
Rain this holiday weekend, then it'll be June. June can be cold and wet or hot and sunny. It is our sort of nod to spring.
Have a great weekend.
love
lizzy
gone to the beach...
the roses are less but the storm survivors are valiantly in bloom.
Love the beach roses--we have quite a few at Rocky Neck--but "daren't" get too close as they are surrounded by poison ivy!! Heavenly smell though...
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute little dolly pattern dress--my grand-mere never showed me how to sew--started me out with cross stitch embroidery and knitting scarves...those were my first endeavors...
Too bad about goodwill closings in your area--I really miss JoAnnes--none here anymore--so many stores closing these days...;(((
I plan on planting out some seeds for marigolds this weekend--if I can get enough energy to do it!! Short supply lately!!
Maybe with this rainy weekend ahead you can get some enjoyable sewing done,,
[BTW: I won't fuss with the stems and just add them underneath.--no big deal].
Hugs Julierose
I emailed you. :-)
DeleteI never read Ann of Green Gables - was too busy reading pony books instead! I hope that you have a good how-to-sew session with the little one. I am looking forward to teaching Rosie to bake :) Tam is already teaching her about gardening. Your flowering rose on the beach looks like the Scottish prickly "wild" ones they sell as hedging here.
ReplyDeleteHow disappointing that the new thrift store was a curated one. The charity shops here tend to sort clothing by colours, and then sizes within colours, different racks of dresses, woollies, blouses etc. I like the school one which is just a bung it on a hanger and you sort things out yourself.
I think I will pass on everything strawberry when it arrives here!
The roses are a native wild beach rose, tho the garden centers sell a hybrid version too. The thorns on the wild roses are so menacing.
DeleteBaking w Rosie will be so fun. There are darling annd safe little wooden stepstool platforms w railings for little kids to stand on for cooking. I just had the kids sit at the table to make cookies.
Only strawberries for me will be fresh, served on real strawberry shortcake, yum.
lizzy
Hmm... If teaching her to sew on a machine, draw lines - straight and curvy - on paper and let her 'sew' with an untreated old needle to get the hang of it then maybe make straight things like a pillow. Personally, I think it might be easier to let her make a simple pair of shorts or a pillowcase-style dress for herself as a first project. Smaller clothes were always harder for me! Then she can graduate to doll clothes with a little more confidence.
ReplyDeleteSorry your shopping day wasn't as fun as you'd hoped. Fancy 'thrift' shops would not be my thing, either! But I'm glad you at least got to visit a little.
I've been checking the weather and it looks like it may be rainy most of our vacation! That's just my luck. Oh, well, we'll still have fun!
Take care!
I start new sewists on stitch and flip potholders or placemats. They get something cute while they learn to direct the fabric through the machine.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea---tho she is only 6.
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