Yesterday was Father's Day and also the 15th so it is Gifted Gorgeousness time hosted by the lovely Jo at Serendipitous Stitching a lovely chance to share our latest gifts. These can be gifts given or received, or any item made using fabric, threads, buttons, ribbon, chart, backing fabric that has been gifted
I've shared these gifts already in this month's Fully Finished Objects post. The coasters were for our daughter and her hubby as they have moved into their first house, the bookmark for a friend and the name plaque for our daughter's best friend's second daughter (I stitched one for her first daughter when she was born).
My other gifts are all re-gifted. I stitched them for my family and now they are back with me. I have had some in the attic for a while but I have redone our spare bedroom and they are all now on display, although some have been reframed.
The Veteran Motors was a gift I stitched for my grandfather in 1998 to celebrate his 90th birthday, he worked in the motor industry in Coventry, retiring from Rolls Royce in the 1970s.
What is this life was my Dad's favourite poem and I stitched this for his 80th birthday in 2006. It was originally in a gold frame on his lounge wall but I have reframed it to match the cars and the following two stitchings.
I'm so pleased with our spare bedroom now as it has so many family items passed onto me, although it is sad my family members are not with us anymore but I love looking at theses items that remind me of them.
The yacht and flag's picture was my dad's, with Mum's two pictures next to it. The pink vase was my grandmothers and the dried flowers are from our daughters wedding. The biscornu is one I stitched as part of a SAL with Needlecraft Haven, Iris was my grandmother's name so it fits there perfectly. The blue dish was a 10th wedding anniversary gift from my Dad and I've put some shells saved from the beach in Wales where we used to have a holiday caravan. The room is full of gifts from me and to me, it's feels a very peaceful room.
Thanks for visiting to see my GG posts, as usual |I am stitching another gift at the moment but it won't be ready for a while yet.
6 comments:
What a lovely tribute to your family members. May they rest in peace.
Clare, I love that you are able to reframe and reuse the gifts you made for your parents. I love that the gifts were so thoughtful and matched their hobby and likes. Is the Yacht piece also stitched? Thanks for sharing these with us.
Mini
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So beautiful a great tribute to your family.
Hugs June,
Wonderful memories, well done with the reframe and thanks for sharing with us those lovely stitchings (the poem is gorgeous). xxx
I loved seeing the old stitching that you had given your parents. I have mine that I'd given my mom back with me again. A bit bittersweet, but it always reminds me of her. Very nice gifts you've created for your family and friends!
Oh my goodness Clare: What a wonderful idea to regift to yourself, doing different framing is a wonderful idea, love the bookmark so pretty, the coasters are adorable.
Catherine
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