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I had had a hope ‘chest’ for years. I started collecting things for it when I was in my senior year of high school. It was more of a collection of things to use when I loved out on my own, though, than things to be saved for my marriage. Good thing too because I didn’t get married until I was 37! lol When the big announcement was made or even while my husband and I were still dating, my mother made several things which I use, but cherish. Some embroidered pillow cases and ea towels, two of the tea towels I think someone helped themselves to as I can no longer find them. They may have walked off at a pot luck. This breaks my heart, not because of course of a monetary value, but because my mother now has arthritis in her fingers and can not make new ones to replace those which have been taken. I do still have one of the tea towels she made. It has a pretty blue teapot decoration and, yes, it does get used. I figure I may as well use my cute things as they probably would be sold at an estate sale when I die and someone else would use them for me later if I don’t use them now. Here it is.
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Here, not at all tea related, is a picture of some, ‘girls’ sunning themselves in a neighbor’s yard. I think it’s funny that two of them hopped the fence to lay in the grass (one was just out of camera range behind the building which is why you can’t see her).
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April 7th, 2008 at 2:44 pm
What a lovely linen and such a sweet idea to start collecting so young. Thank you for sharing.
April 7th, 2008 at 9:55 pm
A very pretty tea towel! Were the missing ones from this set? Do you embroider? Because if you do, I have the patterns for this entire set. In fact, I just completed stitching a set for myself not too long ago. I think linens from mother’s and grandmother’s are extra special!
LaTeaDah
April 8th, 2008 at 7:34 am
I’m sorry that you no longer have some of the tea towels your mother made but how special to still have one! It is a beautiful treasure.
Thank you for sharing!
Revee
April 8th, 2008 at 9:57 pm
What a lovely tea-themed towel. I especially like that shade of blue with green and white.
April 9th, 2008 at 6:23 pm
Your tea towel is beautiful, your Mother did amazing needle work. It makes it priceless doesn’t it?