September 23, 2025

She Loves It...

Jenna was so surprised when I handed her the package yesterday morning. She said, "What's this?" I told her it's what I've been working on. She set it on her laptop stand so I could start pedaling on the stationery bike, and I told her she had to open it in front of me. So, while I pedaled, she unwrapped her gift.

As she held it in her hand, I explained that it was a brooch, done in traditional goldwork methods, completely hand stitched by me, and could be her "something blue" for her wedding next year if she wanted to use it that way. She loved it.

I told her that some brides wear them on their dress, while others chose to put it on their garter or on their undergarment. She told me she went shopping for her wedding gown over the weekend, and pulled out her cell phone to show me what she chose. It was almost exactly what I'd told her I'd envisioned for her when we talked about it last week! It's perfectly her.

When I saw the style, I knew that all of those options for the pin were off the table, as it would show through the smooth lines of her gown. I had one more suggestion...She could place it in her bridal bouquet. She said she immediately thought of that when she saw it. Of course, she did.

I told her I chose to give it to her early because I wasn't sure how many more sessions we had together, and I didn't want to miss seeing her open it. By the end of our session, we had discussed my progress and that I'd only have two more visits (already scheduled) before she cuts me loose. I was so glad I worked to get her brooch finished early for just that reason.

While BoB (my bone-on-bone knee) is already more of a pain, I'm hoping to hold off on surgery until after the winter. I'm planning to pamper the heck out of it, and will continue to strengthen my new knee so it's up to the task of completely supporting me by then. Jenna assures me that I'm on track and will do fine, and that she's not planning to go anywhere between now and next spring so she can be my rehabilitation therapist again.

I know my last day will be bittersweet, but I'm not going to be sad because I know I'll have her helping me next year (or sooner, if need be). 

I'm going to work on my September ATCs today so I can get them done and on their way this week. It will be nice to do something less strenuous for a change. I also have a small project for one of my coworkers, so I'll try to do that today or tomorrow so that's done. It's something I almost never do - garment repairs - but this is just a matter of sewing up a seam on two garments. I told her not to tell anyone, as Handsome has a hard time getting me to do that. She promised "mum's the word".

So that's what I'm up to for the next couple days. Nothing too strenuous, and definitely creative stuff on the agenda. I'll show you tomorrow.

10 comments:

  1. I'm so glad she loved it, it's beautiful.
    I'm sure she will find the perfect place for it.
    Have fun today!
    Marilyn

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    1. Hi Marilyn:
      Thanks so much, dear. I think she will, too.
      xoxo
      Donna

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  2. So happy she loved it...I knew she had to! 😊 Ugh, garment repairs...and alterations. I did alterations to my one DIL's wedding gown, which was an absolute labor of love. However, other people heard about it and asked me to do work, which I have often declined. Only on two other occasions I did the work for young ladies who were asked to be in weddings and were already struggling to afford the dresses.They had young families and the many expenses that come with that...I hated the thought of them trying to pay even more money to get the dresses to fit properly. Since then I've been able to avoid alterations. So, I totally understand that "mums the word." (LOL...I just thought of my hubby's pj pants that should be hemmed but are still dragging under his feet.😏😆)

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    1. Hi Lois:
      You're to be commended, my friend. I'd rather start something from scratch and make it brand new, than alter a single stitch, but well, here I am... sigh I know those young ladies were blessed by your generosity and skill. Isn't it always the shoemakers kids who wear no shoes? Same with seamstresses, I think. lol
      xoxo
      Donna

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  3. Glad Jenna loved the brooch. Thank you for sharing.

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  4. I'm so glad she loved it (and I had no doubts!). And no, I won't mention a word about the dreaded "but you sew, so you can fix/alter/change/make this for me...it will only take a minute". Oh and the you can sew me 'this' and I'll pay you for it...until....they find out how much the materials cost.

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    1. Hi MA:
      Spot on with each point, my friend. If folks don't sew, they really have no idea. I'm actually in awe of people who make a living doing alterations. Bless their hearts. I'll pass. Really NOT my cuppa.
      xoxo
      Donna

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  5. She is one beautiful, happy young lady.
    I like the bouquet idea.
    Shirley

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    1. Hi Shirley:
      Isn't she, though? She just radiates every time I see her. I'm going to miss her smiling face.
      I like the bouquet idea, too. I asked her to please save a photo for me from the wedding, but I'm hoping to be able to remind her myself next spring.
      xoxo
      Donna

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