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We have to figure out a way.....

Your queen often thinks of things she would like to tell her peeps, or rant about.  Unfortunately, these are part of what we call "Thoughts in the night."  Suggestions?

Been noticing this for a while.  Was going to make a list but......oh well.  We love watching for signs that make us muse.

"LARGE BEER SALE" ---Poor baby beers.  They always get overlooked.  But what if you don't want a 'large' beer?

Watch for other 'large' sales:  matteresses; cars, trucks, patios.  See something else.  Let us know.

Just askin, how would you get a large patio home?  In your large truck?  While sipping a large beer?

Subject change.

Book to read:  Krauthammer's "Things That Matter".  Actually we haven't quite finished it yet.  But manohman, if nothing else it will stretch your vocabulary!  What I find amazing is that so many of these are current (unfortunately)  then look at the date it was originally written and published and you will despair that it still applies!  Good Stuff.

Sure miss chatting with my peeps.  sniffsniff.

Nostalgic Queen
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Easter Ramble

Today is Easter.

With no little folk around to hunt eggs and go see an Easter Bunny, it kinda just goes by.

But at long last we seem to be having some spring.  Saw daffodils and green grass.  'Course all of sudden can't wear the clothes in the closet since they even look too heavy for this weather.  But that is something we will deal with very soon.  There have actually been two days in the last two weeks that we haven't had to wear socks!

If any of you peeps have Bing on your computer you  may have seen the little yellow duckie swimming across the screen.  Now that's cute!!!  Seems to me that your queen had an actual little duck when she was very young.  Always wonder what happened to those little ducks and chickens.........

Two big projects done and actually tackling overdue projects ---- like writing here more often.

Did a birthday journal for Beauti.  My first altered book.  For one who reveres the book as we do, it was dang hard cutting into one to do the journal.  But now we are hooked and are looking for another reason to do another one.  Not just stuff.  Must have a reason.




BEAUTI

ABSENCE EXPLAINED?

Your queen is chagrined.  We knew we had not been speaking to our peeps but didn't realize it had been a month!  Please accept apologies.

Lots has been going on.  The most consuming thing was organizing and installing an exhibit on the needle arts at our local historical museum.  When this sort of became our project, we hadn't a clue the amount of time it would take.  Days and days and days and hours and days.

Now that it is installed and open, it is pretty impressive even if we do say so ourselves.  And generous comments from others have helped, too.  But rather than retell the story, we'll just copy some of the info from 'official' papers -- put up a few photos -- and let it go.

And boy did this queen learn a lot about all kinds of needle work, it's history, etc.  Fascinating stuff peeps.

THE DOLL THAT STARTED IT ALL

        The discovery of this Barbie doll in a local thrift store is what inspired this exhibit.
        One of the members of Knit Wits & Pearls of Wisdom is an intrepid thrift store shopper and has a passion for ‘saving’ beautiful things.
        On one of her trips she spotted this doll.  OK.  But what she saw was the incredible skill it had taken for someone to crochet her outfit.  She snatched up the doll (actually one of her more expensive finds) not knowing what she would do with it but that it must be ‘saved’.
        She brought it to show the group and that evolved into this exhibit.  Comments like “Oh.  That belongs in a museum!”, “That is incredible work!”; “Can you believe the detail?” 
        As the thought took shape, many members mentioned having things that had been handed down to them; techniques that have almost been lost; etc.  Some of those things are what you see in this exhibit.
        It is meant to inform, educate and inspire.  But in no way is this a total picture of types of work done by the women (and men) before us.
        It is thought that this outfit is something that would have been worn in the Antebellum Period -  before our Civil War.  Think “Gone With the Wind”.
        Dedicated to artisans past and present.




This exhibit is presented by the
Knitwits and Pearls of Wisdom
Special thanks go to all those who contributed their talents, heirlooms, time and knowledge to bring it together.  It is not meant to be a complete historical picture of these arts but snapshots of past and present techniques.

For more information on Knitwits and Pearls see the handout available here.  For specific questions contact the Hageman Library in Porter, Indiana.
The group meets every Thursday at the Hageman Library 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon.  Newcomers and visitors are always welcome.


 KNIT WITS AND PEARLS OF WISDOM

            In the fall of 2009, Hageman Library offered a 4 week Lean to Knit class lead by volunteer, Claire Joile.   When the class was over several people who participated in the Knitting Together group that met (and still meets) once a month at the Brown Historical Museum, asked if they could have another place to meet on a once a week basis.  The desire was to not only work on their own projects, but to be available to teach knitting and crochet and help people with their own projects.
            This group was originally called Hooks and Needles and had a core of about 6 who are still active in the Knit Wits:  Marianne Ahrendt, Tim Oberlie, Joan Palen, Carla Russell, Anne Vandeburgh and Cathy Warne.
            The group has continued to grow and stay longer and longer.  They asked if they could meet in the meeting room at Hageman so they could feel freer to talk, celebrate and eat!  This was also when they changed their name to Knit Wits and Pearls of Wisdom.
            After a few years, they decided to host a Learn to Knit/Crochet class from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.  This isn’t a formal class but just a few people who arrive early and make themselves available or work on a specific project.  Many have come to take advantage of their extensive knowledge and experience, including several 6 year olds who have been knitting ever since.
            Members bring whatever they are currently working on.  Several make and contribute items like caps for newborns or preemies, hat and mittens and prayer shawls for various non-profit groups. Recently a call went out for caps and scarves for the children at an abused women’s shelter.  The response was overwhelming and heartwarming. There are several grandmothers (and greats) in the group who are always busy making adorable treasurers for the babies or clothes for American Girl dolls and outfits for stuffed animals.
            The smallest number attending was 6 and largest has been 25.  There are currently about 20 who attend faithfully.  They celebrate each other’s birthdays and share personal happy events.
            The most frequent comment regarding this group and the reason given for its longevity and popularity is that they just have great conversations.  They share everything from book reviews to recipes, patterns, health woes --  but they never talk about people.
***For more information about this group, or a specific item in the exhibit, please call the Hageman Library in Porter, Indiana  1-219-926-9080.


And just a couple of pics:



Coming next:  newspaper article and maybe more pics.

Your Queen sincerely hopes  she is forgiven.

Recovering Queen
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