Thursday, 2 March 2017

an afternnoon with aunty

 Spending an afternoon with Aunty is always a lovely time
At almost 91yrs she decided to do a spot of decluttering
She had put aside a few things for me
It was like rummaging through a treasure box and I came home with some lovelies. . .


. . . some remnant fabrics from her sewing drawer



. . . some embroidered handkerchiefs that will be perfect for my 'doily' WiP


. . . a pretty vintage handkerchief


. . . and just a few teaspoons

Aunty has hundreds of these spoons, all in wooden display boxes, all around her little house
Very difficult to chose from
In the end I selected animals, the royals . . . 


and any that made us laugh
like this 'dieters' spoon & a Kelly Tarltons spoon . . .

oh, and I had time for a little more EPP as well while we chatted and had a cuppa . . .


Have a great week
Linda

11 comments:

Mystic Quilter said...

You truly did come home with some lovelies! The fabrics are delightful, I think the bright blue is wonderful! I shall be watching to see when these appear in your quilting.

Quiltdivajulie said...

Those pieces are wonderful AND they're full of good memories.

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

sounds like you scored good with Aunty! it is always fun to visit our elderly relatives and listen to their stories and sometimes bring home some fun stuff when they want to clean out!

gayle said...

Aunty gave you true treasures! Those spoons are especially fascinating!

em's scrapbag said...

Such great treasures! I recently received some hankies from my grandma. Can't wait to see how you use yours. May give me a little inspiration for mine.

Kaja said...

This sounds like a lovely way to spend some time, and it will be fun watching for these special pieces to appear in your quilting.

Ann said...

What a delightful day. We had a small collection of those spoons, too, including the dieter's spoon. What memories choosing a spoon for dessert as kids. How kind of you aunt to gift you with these mementos.

Linda @ kokaquilts said...

It was a lovely afternoon!
All the more special because Aunty is the only one left now who can answer any questions my sister & I may have.
And the spoons... well, I'm so glad to have just a few, they will always remind me of her!

pandchintz said...

What a delightful visit! And such special treasures you've been given too.

Linda @ kokaquilts said...

Yes it was a lovely afternoon!
Tomorrow is Aunty’s 91st b’day, my sister & I are doing a homemade ‘high tea’ - should be fun too!

Kate said...

Some pretty and fun treasures for sure. Sounds like you had a wonderful time.