I have unfinished projects in storage. I like to start things; I just don’t have good follow-through. Maybe lack of discipline isn’t quite the reason, though. Sometimes projects just aren’t as much fun as I envisioned. Perhaps they are a bit too challenging, or maybe I realize too late that the finished project isn’t a fit. Still, facing those UFOs is discouraging, so the last couple of weeks have been difficult as I sorted through leftover projects and supplies stored both at the farm and in town.
Finished piece for sale on eBay |
When I became a grandmother, I wondered if I should make it for myself. After all, one shouldn’t compliment oneself. An open door is one thing. Anyone can see when a door is open, but it’s not up to me to say that my heart is open. However, now that Silas has come, I truly believe he recognizes that my grandmother’s heart is open to him. And besides that, it’s just a phrase in praise of grandmas in general. Maybe I could make it for my wall after all. But before I could finish it, I had to find it. I went headfirst into the project bins – and didn’t come up with it.
I went through everything once, and then I went through again more carefully. I made decisions and parted with some things I no longer care to finish. And you know how it is – when you’re really looking for something, you find other missing things. My joy knew no bounds when I found my long-lost thimble in the very bottom of the least likely bin. If I hadn’t been searching methodically, I never would have found it. And I found an heirloom charm bracelet stored with some keepsakes.
Wrinkled but still readable |
However, I still didn’t find the “Grandma” piece. I just couldn’t believe that I had actually parted with it, but I couldn’t think where else to look – until Friday morning, that is, when we went to the attic for the artificial flowers for the cemetery. Mike offered to retrieve that box for me, but some vague feeling nudged me to climb the attic stairs, too. And while I was there, I searched a large bin of leftover fabrics – and there was “Grandma.” Yay!!!
"Are you going to finish it now," asks a son. Hmmmm. Well, I want to. I hope so.
Cleaning the cubby hole and straightening the vintage sewing room then became a “buffalo,” but I have now tackled it, put things away, and set up my sewing machine.
It was good -- all of it. KW