Several years ago, my Aunt Helen passed away. Mom said she had some needlework from Aunt Helen if I wanted something as a rememberance. It arrived some time this year. What I didn't know was there was also a Battenburg lace project started by Helen's mother, my Great Aunt Alma.
This piece and another, a Bargello crewel work by Alma's daughter, my Aunt Helen (Ludeke) Walker, is also coming home with me. I will probably have it made into a pillow, as she likely intended.
Aunt Helen was one of the few members of the extended family I knew. For many years, she lived close by in Hopewell, where her husband Bill was the Mayor for more than one term. Later she lived in Jamesburg, closer to where I was living at the time. We would both look after my grandmother (my "Oma") who also lived close by.
I have drawers of linens but few have "stories". I wish I knew how to re purpose them to the 21st century. They don't lend themselves to quilts! If we ate a Sunday dinner every week I could probably wear them out.... but Sunday dinner only happens Christmas Easter and Thanksgiving.... still not ready to just get rid of them.... maybe 2017 will bring some ideas. I know you will enjoy your pieces.
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