comfort stitching

Mar
2010
09

posted by Lily on family, sewing

6 comments

spool

It is well documented that sitting in a cosy armchair, in your flannel jammies doing some handstitching with your muma and dada sitting across from you with their books, and your puppies snoozing lazily on the sofa is the best medicine for the angst that can accompany a day at high school.

dollys-new-tunic

Oh my sweet Abby – she does struggle sometimes with the social minefield that is a school of girls – I would once have said teenage girls, but now know that it starts WAY earlier than that.  And my Abby, she’s a quiet, shy soul.  When she settles into her niche, she is cheerful, witty and well-loved.  Until she finds that spot, she is a wee bit fragile, easily buffeted, nervous in new social situations.  And today was one of those days.

cutting

As per our new routine, Abby hops off the train from school, walks up the street to say hello to us in the bookstore, has a browse to see what new titles have arrived, drops into Aviv’s (the most awesome bakery) next door for afternoon tea, then heads home.  Today, there were a few tears so I suggested as a soothing balm for a morning’s awkwardness, she design and stitch a new outfit for Dollie.  I arrived home shortly after to find a very cheerful, very relaxed, very satisfied girl.

the-shoe

My girl creates such prettiness with her needle and felt – I am in awe of the wonderful designs she comes up with.  I’m especially pleased that when our world needs some righting, we have learnt to turn to soul nourishing things – a family game, stitching, reading, cooking together, re-building bikes, snuggling up on the sofa, cuddling the doggles.

birthday-resent

And this dear little creature is what I found nestled into my pillow on the morning of my birthday last week – my heart sang.

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