Hand Crafted Gifts are the Best!

Of all the gifts I have received over the years, the ones that are hand-crafted are the most significant and special to me. It's not that I do not appreciate every single thing that any friend or loved one gives me. I certainly do.

Because I am a person who has spent a lifetime  creating things myself, I understand how much thought and consideration, time, effort and materials are poured into the process of creating . There is something very unique and endearing about gifts from the heart and hands, even those made by the little children in our lives.

Bragging is not something I do much of, at least not on myself, and I am not starting now. However, I think it will be acceptable if I brag a little on my beautiful, generous and fabulously talented friend.

If you have visited my blog a few times you might remember that my friend, Harriette, and I spend a lot of time together, doing the things that we both enjoy so much. Sometimes it is going to our favorite thrift stores and having lunch. Sometimes, it is cooking or baking and other times it is working on a craft or sewing project, such as a the Memory Quilt we constructed from shirts for Harriette's husband. The shirts had been collected by her husband over the years and held significant memories from his boyhood, work sites and so on. You can see pictures and instructions on the process we used to make this special quilt  here and here. What a wonderful and fun project that was!

Last week, I went over to her house and when I walked in the door, she surprised me with an early birthday present! Well, actually it was more than one present. That's what I mean when I say she is generous. She is extremely generous! She crafted some beautiful things for me and I could not resist posting some photos of them.

I always have a dish towel or two hanging on the handle of my oven and they are constantly falling off when I am standing there prepping and cooking. Does that happen to you or am I the only one it happens to? Look what my friend sewed for me! It certainly solves the problem of the towel slipping off of the handle all the time.
Dishtowel to Hang Across the Handle of Oven Door
This pretty and practical dishtowel is made by cutting one regular terry dishtowel in half, crosswise, A lined pinafore style "bodice" is attached, front to one half of the raw edge of the dishtowel and pinafore back to the raw edge of the other half of the dishtowel. One length of grosgrain ribbon is attached to the "waist" in the front and another length of grosgrain ribbon is attached in the same manner to the back side of the towel. It looks like a little girl's pinafore or dress with the sides left open. It is made to slip over the oven handle. Then the ribbon ends are tied together on each side in bows.  It hangs by the "shoulders" and, after being tied, it stays securely on the handle. Isn't that just the perfect solution?

Here is a picture of the back.
Back of Dishtowel  for Hanging on Oven Handle
Since we are a family of predominantly University of South Carolina fans my friend used fabric with a team theme for the front of the towel's "bodice."  I made a  close up picture, so readers can see how cute it is. The Gamecock mascot, Cocky, is one of the features on the fabric, as well as football helmets and the "Carolina C and Gamecock" logo!
Close Up of  the University of South Carolina Themed Fabric Used to Create the Dishtowel
One more photo of the dishtowel as it hangs on my oven door:
Dress Style Apron Hanging on Oven Door
My sweet friend knows me so very well. We are like sisters and she knows I am a very practical person and that I  like the things that are useful in helping me in my struggle to stay organized. Therefore, she sewed for me this awesome bag to use when I am sewing and crafting!
Clippings and Strings Bag With Attached Pin Cushion
Seriously now, isn't this the smartest thing? See how it hangs from whatever surface you choose to hang it from. This picture was taken outside on my deck, so it is hanging from the round table there. The attached pin cushion is filled with white sand(the kind you put in a child's sandbox) and is heavy enough that it holds the bag in place. I will be using this a lot in my craft and sewing room, where it will hang from the front of my sewing machine cabinet, handily holding those straight pins and clippings as I am sewing. No more reaching for that trash can, as this will be there at my right hand! I love the fabric she chose for the bag. Notice the cute little scissors. I know I will definitely be using this practical and pretty gift every time I sew!

Now, as practical as I am and as much as I enjoy homemaking, sewing and crafting, there is a side of me that still likes feeling feminine and chic! Yes, I enjoy a good dose of the "bling"  thing and I am known to wear dangling earrings. Feminine and chic, folks, describes how I feel when I wear this sparkling crocheted necklace and earrings set, made especially for me!
Crocheted Necklace and Earring Set
Well, I adore the combination of black, grey and white! And a bit of silver in the mix sends this set over the top! My friend knows that I often wear these colors. In the above picture,  I am wearing the necklace with the multiple strands hanging round in the front, which I like a lot. But when I first saw it, I thought it would look great, also, being worn as a casual "lariat" style.  Here, the necklace is turned around so that the connecting strands with beads are hanging in the front.
Crocheted Necklace Worn "Lariat" Style
I think that, depending on what this necklace is being worn with, it will look just great this way, too. What do you think?  I can get two looks from the same necklace. There I go being practical again!

Sorry for the "deer in the headlights" look in the first picture of me wearing the necklace. You might have guessed, I took these pictures of myself.  As you can see, I am no expert at taking "selfies!"

Thanks for visiting my blog and reading about the things my dear, sweet, enormously talented and generous friend created for me!  She is the best friend anyone could hope for and I feel so very grateful and blessed that God placed her in my life!

Thank you,  Harriette,  for all the birthday goodies!







Comments

You are extremely lucky to have a friend such as Harriette in your life, Lynn. What a beautiful photo of you wearing your lovely gift.
Jackie said…
Wow, beautiful necklace! And I am headed over to see the memory quilt, what a beautiful way to remember someone! I love handmade items as well, I am very blessed to have a friend who spoils me rotten with her handmade items. I love your hair color and cut, simply gorgeous! Thanks for visiting my blog!
lynn cockrell said…
Jackie, I was tickled pink to receive that necklace set! There is nothing that can take the place of a true friend. That is a treasure in and of itself. I hope you liked the quilt. We spent weeks working on it, off and on, as we could find time. I was still providing daycare for my youngest grandchild at the time. Thanks for the sweet complements. I started embracing the grey several years ago and my youngest daughter cuts my hair. Have a beautiful week!
lynn cockrell said…
Pam, thank you for your lovely comments. Harriette came into my life around the time my only sister went out of my life. I am very blessed to call her my friend. I am not very photogenic, but your compliment is sweet and I appreciate it!
Shari said…
Hi Lynn! Love your hanging towel. I keep meaning to make something for myself...its constant falling off the handle drives me CraZy! Lovely gifts from your friend...happy (belated?) birthday!
Melanie said…
You have a very talented and kind friend! Love the things she made for you. Thanks for coming by my blog and leaving a comment today. I'm so sorry to hear about the arthritis in your hands. Good to hear you are taking supplements instead of NSAIDs with all the GI and cardiovascular issues they can cause. I have a partial tear in my rotator cuff. I'm just thankful I didn't need surgery!
Patty Antle said…
Happy Birthday, Lynn. What fabulous gifts from your sweet and thoughtful friend. You are a lovely lady.
Decor To Adore said…
That necklace is gorgeous! I do hope you are feeling a bit better.
LOVE the necklace!! And a belated Happy Birthday, my friend!!

Thanks so much for stopping by and always cheering me up with your kind and thoughtful comments!! I do so appreciate you taking the time to visit and comment!!

I had my knee injected today and the Ortho surgeon told me I am dreaming if i think I can put my Knee Replacement off for 5 years..... That just blew my plans right out of the water......

Hugs,
Deb

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