GREAT NEWS - A BRAND NEW BEGINNING IN 2026
If you ventured here out of curiosity, WELCOME to my little blog. Today there is a long overdue update and I will be doing some catch up in various posts with what has happened since I stopped posting in 2016!!!
It has certainly been a very long 10 years since my last post in 2016!!!. During the majority of those years I was sole caregiver for my husband as he endured the ravages of dementia. During those years I had to sell our property in the California foothills, purchase a new home closer to medical services, and build a studio at our new home. My saving grace during those caregiving days was my interest in the embroidery arts and other needle and thread endeavors. I also had a very small business where I took on some small custom embroidery projects. My husband passed away in December 2021.
Fast forward to 2026......I had to downsize and relocate out of California to my home state of Wisconsin. I live in a small village about 1 mile from where I grew up. My prayers were also answered in 2024 when I met and fell in love with a wonderful man. We married in September 2025 and in October we both made the permanent move from California to our new home.
I do not have a nice studio yet. The best I could do was set up a small space in our basement with most of my sewing and embroidery supplies. The rest of my studio is still in boxes stored in our garage. We do have plans to modernize and expand our house with a studio/office addition. This will get started as soon as we can find a contractor willing to work with us. Everyone seems to be overwhelmed with a lot of work.
Now that we are somewhat stable and can easily function after finding most of what we need from our possessions, I can start making a plan on reconnecting with my embroidery arts. Way too many projects started and set aside.
We are enjoying a nice winter here. Getting used to the cold weather again. We brought the snow with us as the past few years there has been little to no snow. This information is from the locals and they are pleased to see the white fluff now. Maybe there will be a shift in the weather patterns to what it was like when I was growing up way back when!!!
So, I will leave this post with a few pictures of some of the embroideries I completed during my 10 year hiatus from the blog.
2017 - The Embroiderers' Guild of America offers a wealth of programs, projects and classes. In 2017 I took a beading class, Beaded Menagerie, presented by Nancy Eha. We learned beading techniques to complete a Dragonfly, Owl, Llama and Octopus.












