Category: Valentine’s Day
Hello February . . .
“One month is past, another is begun,
Since merry bells rang out the dying year,
And buds of rarest green began to peer,As if impatient for a warmer sun;
And though the distant hills are bleak and dun,
The virgin snowdrop like a lambert fire,
Pierces the cold earth with its green-streaked spire
And in dark woods, the wandering little one
May find a primrose.”
February 1st, 1842
Hartley Coleridge
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Some things I am looking forward to . . .
February 7 – 23: 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi Russia
February 14: Valentine’s Day
February 21 – March 4: Fur Rondy & The Iditarod (March 1)
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photo credits : french knot, lark & linen, style me pretty, fanci taste, counting stone sheep, Design Sponge, Puppy chowYou are my dream come true . . .
The past 16 months have been a struggle in our home, & even though our relationships with each other have remained strong, it hasn’t always been easy to appreciate each other. It is hard to express your love to others when you are unhappy & it’s easy to take your family for granted.
As I thought about what I wanted to give to my valentines this year, I thought about how fortunate I am to have a loving, supportive husband. I thought about how lucky we are to have 2 beautiful, healthy children who challenge us & cause us to grow, becoming better people in the end. I thought about when I was younger, how I would dream about my future family & wonder what it would be like to have a husband & children of my own. Now that I am here, I find myself extremely grateful for the ones in my life that I call my family, and even though our life together is by no means perfect, they are my dream come true.
I wanted to find a creative way to express this to my family, so I made each one a dream catcher. This is the one that I made for my husband. It is for both of us really. I made it with our wedding & our life together in mind.
The hoop is made from Wisteria vines. Our Wisteria is one of the first trees we planted in our yard after purchasing our home.
I tied the webbing with hemp & added some “Indian beads” that I found on the beach of Lake Michigan. I also added a piece of drift wood and some sea gull feathers that I had gathered from up there. The lake has always been a significant place to us. We had some of our first dates up on the lake & we had our wedding ceremony there on the beach as well.
I had a few pieces of broken stalks from the bouquet of orchids that I carried down the isle. Those were tied together & added to the dream catcher.
The strips of fabric are a sheer white fabric that I cut from my wedding dress & a smokey silk from a bridesmaid dress.
The orchids too, were taken off of my wedding dress. These things were just getting dusty hanging in my closet for years. I find this to be a much better way to honor these sacred textiles.
Hawks are one of my husband’s favorite birds. It is symbolic to him. A close friend to him noticed that our family collects feathers, & gave us some hawk feathers that he had found. This was a meaningful gift to my husband so I added one of these feathers to the dream catcher as well.
All said & done, it took me 2 days to create this dream catcher. I loved the hours I spent making it, the quiet time I spent reflecting on our marriage & the memories that came to mind. I love all the symbols with their significance only known by my love & I.
I’m not usually one to get hyped up over Valentine’s Day, but this year it was a meaningful day. I was excited to give everyone their gifts & they all seemed to enjoy the dream catchers.
Happy Valentine’s Day xoxo
Congratulations to Marcia of Lana Plantea ~ you won a box of 6 Valentine truffles!
Thanks for being a part of my knitting circle!
Valentine Truffles xoxo
These valentine truffles are the PERFECT gift for a fiber artist/scrapbooker/art journalist. They are crocheted chocolate (or white chocolate) on the outside, & in center, there is a fiber surprise! There might be a few yards of silk ribbon, some antique buttons, novelty yarn. . .
On the bottom of each truffle, there is a little “tag”. Pull on this tag until the crochet stitches begin to unravel (you may need to help it along bit to get it started). As the truffle unravels the filing is revealed.
You can find a pattern for making these truffles here. They would make a great party favor for a knitting circle’s valentine’s day party!
I will be offering one lucky follower this valentine’s day gift of 6 assorted truffles to say “Thanks for being apart of my knitting circle!” For your chance to win, just click on the “follow The Fiber Nest” button on the sidebar. The winner will be announced on Valentine’s Day!
xoxo
Valentine Truffles xoxo
These valentine truffles are the PERFECT gift for a fiber artist/scrapbooker/art journalist. They are crocheted chocolate (or white chocolate) on the outside, & in center, there is a fiber surprise! There might be a few yards of silk ribbon, some antique buttons, novelty yarn. . .
On the bottom of each truffle, there is a little “tag”. Pull on this tag until the crochet stitches begin to unravel (you may need to help it along bit to get it started). As the truffle unravels the filing is revealed.
You can find a pattern for making these truffles here. They would make a great party favor for a knitting circle’s valentine’s day party!
I will be offering one lucky follower this valentine’s day gift of 6 assorted truffles to say “Thanks for being apart of my knitting circle!” For your chance to win, just click on the “follow The Fiber Nest” button on the sidebar. The winner will be announced on Valentine’s Day!