This article was written in May 2021.
I even found a box my mother labelled ‘Mary’s Unfinished Needlework.’ Inside I found projects I do not even remember working on including a sampler and this child’s apron. I mailed these to my nieces’ daughter as she was just getting interested in embroidery stitching.
I found a popular "Stitch-May-nia" group via YouTube & pulled out my Cross-Stitch boxes to reorganize. I found over 20 UFO Projects. (UnFinished PrOjects). I organized them into plastic bags & started a calendar to work on them each day. In the middle of all of this, I came across “The Project Bag.” I found this pattern that was quick & easy to make! I have now made over twenty of them.
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This is a doll dress she made as a child at age 8.
Mom also crocheted for the Navy Relief Society. Here are some UFOs I found she had started in 1966.
Adding charms to my project bags made me think of my charm bracelets growing up when they were most popular & everyone had them. Here is my collection & the memories they bring of my family’s stories.
Mom gave me my first charm bracelet when we lived in Japan in 1964.
We returned to the US the following year. In 1966, living in Virginia. My second bracelet was put together after our visit to the capital, Washington D.C.
My third bracelet was given to me as a graduation gift from high school. It included a shetland sheepdog charm representing our family pet. I loved singing in the high school choir. I played the piano from 5th to 9th grade.