The closest I got to blue this week is “feelings”, some blue wool strips, and a couple of blue totes!
I’m not really sad, just melancholy! So I decided to clean out the storage space underneath the stairs. That particular place is the “behind closed doors” part of the sewing room. It’s been awhile since I moved everything. And let’s face it! I’ll never really get into scrapbooking, or crocheting wool strips into a rug!
My mother left this project. It's 1/2" strips of wool. Gray, red, blue, and a plaid. They are gathered on a long needle then crocheted together with rug warp string. Interesting, pretty and soft. But I'll never finish it.
This is the envelope the needles were in. There are two.
Then there was a box of wool skirts that had been taken apart and washed. Conceivably mean to be stripped into more rug making supplies. All will go in the trash.
I found a blue tote of photos! I am sorting these into Photo Boxes from Joann's. One for each kid and grandkid.
Kids don't keep photos anymore, do they? Certainly not my grandchildren, in their late 20's and early 30's. I mean they have pictures of their own families, but they don't want pictures of their mom's 6th birthday party! Or the Christmas morning snapshots when they were 10!
And then there is the blue tote of scrap booking supplies. Colored paper, a scrapbook, sheetprotectors and even more paper memorabilia. Look at that caricature of me in 2000.
It was drawn by a visiting artist at Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Zion, Illinois, the day before my mastectomy! I should probably keep that. But the rest....??? I'm such a saver, thus my fabric stash, the stash of bias tape I have not even used up. The tee shirts waiting to be made into a quilt........it goes on and on.
See ,I told you I was blue....
So forward!!!!!
Linking to Angela's So Scrappy Saturday post. And by next Saturday we will have a new color to think about, a new goal to set, and I will have my sewing room back to usable.
Stay Busy and Stay Happy and Healthy
















