Sunday, July 22, 2012
lately...
So many things to go through at my mothers house.
She left me lots of silk threads and beautiful fabrics and things unfinished.
I've been sorting and arranging and making a mental plan.
This past Christmas we surprised her with Chatelaine's Desert Mandala. She cried when she saw it. Never had we spent so much on a single gift. She was so happy. Sooooooo happy. She had been talking about that design for months.
She stitched up all the center and part of the frame around the center. It was coming out lovely. Mom was so excited, couldn't wait to show me her weekly progress each Friday when I came over.
Stitching stopped when she went into the hospital for heart troubles. One thing led to another and she was there for just over 3 months. She only made it home to pass into stitching heaven. That was last week. :(
Before she left, I promised her I would finish Desert Mandala. That brought a smile from her, even while in that morphine induced state.
Too many sad days lately. Darnnit!!
Here is a finished picture of it that Jo did. Shes done many Chatelaines, as have I.
I'll post my mom's and mine when I finish Herbularius and the rest of the beading on Medieval Town. THEN I shall start the Desert Mandala.
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8 comments:
Accept my sympathies for the loss of your mother. It must have been a very hard time for you and your family. Finishing Desert Mandala will be a lovely remembrance.
I'm so sorry about your mum, but what I lovely tribute to agree to finish a piece that she loved so much.
Hi Narita,
I'm a new follower of your blog and love your stitching.
I'm sorry for your loss, finishing Desert Mandala is a great promise and I think you will always love that stiching because it's the one you shared with your mohter and it connects you.
Have a nice day. Big hugs.
Dear Narita, I commented your today post without reading from the beginning to the end.
When I got back to here again to read properly, I discovered your situation and felt terrible bad! Therefore, I deleted my other comment and re-writing again to give my condolences!
With my warmest and sincere feelings,
Nurdan
I am so sorry for your loss. Finishing this piece will be a wonderful tribute to her.
So sorry for your loss. It is a lovely idea to finish stitching the piece for her. I'm sure she will be watching over you and guiding your needle!
I'm so sorry about your mom Narita. *hugs* I love the idea of you finishing this chatelaine in memory of your mom.
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