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21 February 2009

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Paula

Dearest Eli,

Your blog is looking so very spring like! I love the new photo in your header! Oh, it is such a sweet vignette, and you know how I love pink!

Your garden is gorgeous! What a beautiful view you have. I know you can hardly wait to see it all in bloom again. The difference in color is amazing. I love spring and all the beauty it has in store for us!

What a sweet and dear mother you had! She did a beautiful job smocking and I love that she even made dresses for the teddy bears! Eli, it is so wonderful how you have these things of your mother's and cherish them so, along with the happy memories you have of her. Thank you for sharing!

Love, Paula

P.S. I love what you said about my husband! I agree, I think Jane Austen would have written him into her stories. He is a sweet man, and he loves to watch Jane Austen movies with me too!

Lisa/IvoryBlushRoses

What a gorgeous garden you have ~ even in February! My mountain landscape is still covered in snow with nary a green thing in sight other than cold ponderosa pines!

I smocked dresses and bonnets for my daughter and nieces. Should I get granddaughters in the future, I'm sure I will smock for them as well! Dawn at http://fourfiftythree.blogspot.com/ was smocking a little dress and bonnet for a little one in the past week!

natalie jo

Greetings Eli!

I'm having the hardest time writing this as I keep flipping back up to your new banner. What a cheery surprise to pop on here this morning and see such a sweet little face smiling back at me! The whole arrangement is lovely although I'm especially drawn to your color choices. You've inspired me to dig out the pink gingham now!

Your garden is also quite inspirational...I'd be headed out to mine this afternoon to tidy up a bit if it weren't for the fact we're due another 6-8 inches of snow today! It amazes me to see the difference 12 weeks makes in your backyard view...when I first saw February I was impressed but then to scroll down to May....absolutely stunning!

Smocking!?! I love smocking! But alas, my little smocking "doll" is now a preteen and will have nothing of the sort. It was only on the first dress I ever made for her I that used the iron on dots. I actually enjoyed the process and would have continued to use them had my parents not given me the "Amanda Jane" smocking pleater for a birthday gift. I have to say it does speed up the process quite a bit. I haven't used it in ages now but have it stashed away for those grandbaby years ahead!

All best wishes to you for a speedy return of your sewing room. I too am feeling out of sorts with my normal routine as the kids have been home on winter break. While we've had oodles of fun activities to fill our days I'm looking forward to some quiet afternoons in my sewing nook next week!

Warm Regards,
natalie jo

Debbie

The teddy looks beautiful in her dress. What wonderful memories of your Mum.
I love your new banner, that little doll is so cute.
Best wishes
Debbie

Suzanne

Eli I just love the new banner! I have always wanted to learn how to smock but sadly, there is not alot teaching or passing on the craft I could find. I always bought my older girls Polly Flinders dresses as they were all smocked. I can't find those now for my younger girls. Thanks for a lovely post!

Redwood House

Hi Eli, great post I love the garden what a pleasure to see and not that long to wait for the real thing we have had a lovely few days here the earth is beginning to dry a little and I will soon be able to get on it without huge cloggs of earth on my wellies.
The smocking, well what a delight, it is an art in itself and to made into the pretty little heirloom dresses is wonderful. Smocking is something I have never tried but am tempted I must say, maybe for a grandchild or two if we are lucky enough in the future.
Your mother was a very talented seamstress it seems you obviouly take after her.
On a completely different subject,I am doing a stand at a home and garden fair on Wednesday if I think it is going to work I am not having a wed site tooooo much hassel by far so fingers crossed, mind this may be just as much hassel and I might decide that lazy summer days doing gardening is the way to go and give all this crafting a miss for the time being!!!
Hope you have lovely sunshine too,
Jan

Redwood House

P.S. just noticed your header, it is just lovely the little lady is so cute and the colours and interest in it is perfect.
Jan

Martha

Oh, how I love the new banner!!! Yay Spring!!!
I enjoyed reading all about the smocking. It is beautiful and what a special way to hold memories close. ♥

Meeghann

What a gorgous old box. Love it.

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