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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Bookmarks-variations on a theme



For several years (I have lost track of the number) I would stitch bookmarks as Christmas gifts. Usually I would gift a book and the bookmark would be tossed in as an "extra" feature. Sometimes I tried to match the theme of the book with the stitching on the bookmark, but not always. I like to stitch bookmarks because they are short projects and can be finished quickly (relatively speaking). Also, they can be 'practise' sheets to try out something that I find interesting but not prepared to turn into a larger project. Just about everyone in my family can use multiple number of bookmarks, so there's no problem with having too many of them around.

This year I decided that I would stitch bookmarks for everyone on staff at my library. I selected a pattern that I used before (Emily might recognize it) and rather liked. I decided that I would make each bookmark all in one color group and the color group would correspond to what I noticed was a favorite color of that person. Once I got started I noticed that I didn't have the time to do one for everyone on the staff, so the two men were dropped off the list.

I also noticed that working the full pattern would take too much time if I was going to complete the task before Christmas. That's how I started thinking about making each item different; a variation on the main theme. Along the way I also ran out of cloth, so I had to cut down the size. At first I thought that would speed up the process, thereby enabling me to include the two men....but it turned out that the smaller bookmarks took just as long as the larger ones to complete. I suppose it was because of the amount of detail that I put into the smaller ones so that they didn't seem to be not as nice as the larger ones.

One of the bookmarks is missing from the picture as I had to give it away earlier (Kirsten departed on annual leave early in December). It was my first and was black/grey/silver.

I enjoyed stitching these projects. As always, I found that working the projects gave me time to really think about the person that I was making the project for. Good thoughts, positive thoughts, thankful thoughts. I hope that when I give away these small gifts today the recipients won't feel bad or feel like they owe me something in return. It truly was my pleasure to work these projects and I am glad that I could post a picture here for future reference! M

1 comment:

  1. Mother, those are beautiful!! I love the one I have with the similar pattern. Every time someone else sees it they compliment it. Your bookmarks are the best!

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