Monday, December 21, 2020

The End Of An Era


 

Hello lovely lovelies❣ A beautiful welcome to my little place. It is a place where an end of an era has arrived, and, to be honest, I am a little sad. Those of you who have followed my dribble of a blog for some time know that for nine years I have been teaching all things stitching and creative to school children. For nine years, after school, the local school bus has been hurtling along our bumpy, country road, screeching to a sudden stop in front of the hydrangea-hugged front gate, ejecting my sewing children, who then skipped along the flower-lined front path, bursting through the bright pink front door all excited to while away a few hours stitching a whirlwind of creativity, at 'The Kim Sharman School of Stitching Excellence'. Why am I sad?? Holly, my very last student has now graduated; and I might add, graduated with flying colours. Why, she has passed with Honours! Yep, she has her very own degree and her very own uniquely designed mortarboard...graduation cap! =) She is a clever girl, is Holly!







Sweet Holly, my delightful partner in crime at 'The Kim Sharman School of Stitching Excellence' has concluded her time here, at the place where all things textiles have twirled and whirled in a muddly and creative mess, and more often than not escaping the confines of the sewing room, swirling their way throughout the house entangling Holly, me and whomever else  happened to be in the path of the runaway textiles. Holly's friend, Akasha, used to come also but she left a couple of years ago. Throughout the past nine years quite a few students have whipped up a creative storm here, but as is often the way in life, they stayed a while and left to follow other adventures, other creative pursuits. As for Holly she has been coming since the very beginning. Nine years!! Where oh where did that time go??!! 

Holly has learnt 'all-things-stitching' here at my little place. She has sewn quilts, wall hangings, cushions, birthday presents, Christmas presents, Mother's Day presents, purses, bags, softies, clothes, home decor pretties........even patchwork curtains which  adorn the windows in her bedroom.....so, so many amazing pretties. Why, as I rewind the video tape of these past years I can see Holly ay her very first lesson, ever-so-carefully hand stitching a little heart sachet which she would then fill with lavender. It was obvious from the beginning that Holly was a natural. She has so much talent with all things pertaining to textiles and design. Holly or I would see a picture or a photo of something she wanted to fashion, we would design it, draft the pattern and then she would choose the fabrics, then happily stitch away to her heart's content. Do you know, in all these nine years we never had a pattern to which we would refer, we just made it up as we went along and drafted the pieces needed for any given project. When fashioning clothes, Holly used a commercial pattern, but more often than not, she strayed from the pattern path and added her own ideas. Mmm......I wonder who encouraged Holly to meander off the path to gather and explore her own ideas. =) Holly has attained skills she can easily fall upon with ease throughout adulthood. Yes indeed, Holly has learnt a plethora of design and stitching skills; skills which she will have forevermore. Why, Holly has a little stitching business called Holly Dolly,  where she designs and stitches pretties to sell at fairs and on-line.














It seems as if only yesterday  Holly arrived for her first lesson; tentative, shy, quiet, her hair in pigtails and feet dangling on two suitcases, in order to reach the sewing machine pedal, so that she might sew. And now, she is no longer shy; but confident, smart, funny, witty, clever, kind, honest, committed, and so, so brave. Just before Holly's thirteenth birthday, her beloved dad passed away suddenly, leaving both Holly, her brother James and her beautiful mum, Trish......and everyone who loved her dad, in stunned disbelief and shock. Holly has faced gargantuan struggles that one so young should never have to, but she has met them head on with such quiet strength and courage. Holly always brightens my days. Let me count the ways in which I am proud of Holly. Alas, I cannot, as they are innumerable. I am so, so very proud of Holly! She is off to complete Years 10 and 12 of high school (college) and then on to study Osteopathy at university. I might add that Holly has worked hard throughout her school years to attain dux of her school and a bursary for university. Holly truly is a most remarkable young lady! It has been one of the delights of my life to travel along some of the path with Holly, to laugh with her, to cry with her; to support her and encourage her to fulfil those lifelong dreams. It truly has been a joy to teach Holly skills in all things textiles; to teach her life skills which she will call upon throughout her life. It has been the best fun to share Wednesday afternoons with this most amazing young lady. A young lady who is ready to claim her place in the world, making it a better place.  I have no doubt Holly will sprinkle sunshine, love and delight, to those she happens to walk with along the path of life.



Thank you for strolling through the photos of the years celebrating Holly's days at The Kim Sharman School of Stitching Excellence. Such  a long post, I know, but then, the life of an extraordinary young lady such as Holly needs to be celebrated.


Another year will soon draw to a close. A year like no other, really. As I sit here and think of you, I would love to say thank you to each one of you who has visited my little place throughout the year. Thank you for the gift of your visits, patiently reading my 'stuff and nonsense', and for blessing me with your sweet comments each time. This has been a difficult year for all of us. There have been many sadnesses that have come our way. But, I believe this blogging world is a gift to each one of us. A beautiful gift where you and I can visit each other and see what we have been up to or how we are going. We can support each other, encourage each other, inspire each other; show random acts of kindness to each other. For some of you Christmas will be difficult this year.....and sad. I am sending you an armful of hugs wrapped in much love As I sit here I am reflecting upon the real spirit of the joyousness of Christmas......Jesus'  'Birth'day, the miracle of Christmas. To me, this is the most precious gift that could ever be given to me♥


May you all enjoy a Blessed Christmas❣



Until next year.........................


Linking up to Kathy's Slow Sunday Stitching.



67 comments:

  1. I enjoyed this post so much, Kim! Thank you for telling us all about Holly and the amazing time you've had teaching her to sew. Looks like it has been a wonderful time for you both, and an experience she'll take with her into adulthood. I loved the pictures of Holly and her friend sewing together and all the fun things you've made. Have a lovely Christmas!

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  2. I was concerned when I read the title of your post, I was afraid you were going to quit blogging! You've been a wonderful teacher and cheerleader during the years you & Holly learned together. The bond between you will always be there. You have a blessed Christmas too, God bless you!

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  3. That is such a sweet story and it brought me to tears. It may be an end of an era for teaching Holly, but I suspect it the beginning of a new era in your friendship as well.

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  4. Hello Sarah, it has always been a pleasure to come visit your blog, your work, your opinions and such pleasant talks, and this last entry shows the love you have had for Holly.
    I wish you a peaceful and happy Christmas and may 2021 come with great health.
    Greetings from Spain.

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  5. What a beautiful (and talented) young lady Holly is! Best wishes to her! And best wishes to you also for a happy Christmas.

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  6. Well, what a beautiful graduation ceremony you have set up for Holly, Kim!! She is just radiating on those first picture! I wish a bright, rich and successful future for this young lady!

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  7. What a wonderful and heartfelt tribute to Holly and a joyful celebration of all she has achieved. May Holly have great success in her future endeavors which she surely will, given the amazing guidance you have provided. I so look forward to your posts always filled with flowers and quilts and positive prose. I hope you and your husband enjoy the merriest Christmas it is possible to have in this extraordinary year. Onward to a brighter and better 2021.
    Pat

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  8. I read this post and now I am crying. Time goes by so fast when it comes with kids growing up. Good Luck to Holly. It sounds like you both had great times teaching and learning your wonderful crafts. I hate to see a year go by, but this one I will be glad to see leave. Hoping for a better year to come to all of us. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

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  9. What a delightful post to read, and congratulations to Holly! How lucky are these girls to have attended The Kim Sharman School of Stitching Excellence. What a great beautiful influence you have had in their lives. Thanks so much for sharing this with us. My heart is smiling. Hope you have Happy Holidays!

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  10. Oh Kim, such a beautiful post! Long life to Holly, a young lady very talented indeed, and we can feel your love for her. I hope you will have a wonderful Christmas time, with your loved ones,and your pretty quilts to keep you warm and healthy.

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  11. What a fun post. What lovely memories. That's quite a collection of work! Merry Christmas! And wishing you the best for 2021.

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  12. Entiendo perfectamente como te sientes con respecto a Holly, una brillante alumna que ha sabido aprender de toda tu sabiduría y buen hacer, pero algo tan bueno siempre lo vas a tener en tu corazón y te acompañará siempre despertando una sonrisa de cariño.
    Que sepas que "tus tonterías....." siempre las espero y disfruto mucho al leerlas y también te deseo un Feliz Año Nuevo.
    Muchos BESICOS.

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  13. what lovely memories with children - I must say I love your photos and the inside of the house and the table

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  14. Gosh Kim - for some reason great big tears in my eyes as I am reading this today. How lucky you & Holly sound to have found each other - how lucky she is to have had you for a mentor & to teach her that anything is okay in the creative world. What wonderful photos & quite a trip down memory lane. I must say I am envious in a way of her sitting stitching & creating in that beautiful home of yours - never mind the rumpty school bus - perhaps I could just arrive in my rumpty old car & treat myself to an afternoon of creating in your gorgeous space & chatting with you & drinking tea!!!

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  15. Sweet post. The joy of teaching another is so precious!!!!

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  16. Congratulations to your adorable Holly! Congratulations to her great and lovely teacher too!Sweet nine years...So happy!Your post made me smile! Thank you for remind us the reason of the season,the light of the world,Jesus Christ! Merry Christmas!

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    1. They were the sweetest nine years, Maristella. Holly truly was a joy to hang out with and stitch a little. May you and your loved ones enjoy a beautiful Christmas as you celebrate together and be thankful for the gift of Jesus that very first Christmas, a long, long time ago. Kim Xx

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  17. What can I say now I've stopped the tears,you are a very special part of our family and Holly has fashioned so many treaured keep sakes that we as a family will treasure forever. The love you feel for Holly,James and me is send right back to you and pete thank you both for your love guidance and support and beautiful treaures, but I will still be enjoying your company can't get rid I me that easy x

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    1. Hello "Lucky Mum Trish" =) Thank you my, beautiful friend, for your beautiful sentiments. How blessed are Pete and I, that we are able to skip along the flower-lined path with Holly, James, you....and for what was such a short while, Wayne, to become family and treasured friends. It is a rare gift indeed to enjoy friendships such as ours. Oh....about Wednesday afternoons.....I will put the kettle on and you and I will continue to enjoy tea in pretty teacups and a natter just like old times, whilst our beautiful Holly is off playing at the 'big school'. I am beside myself with great joy about that....I really, really am.♥

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  18. How wonderful that you and Holly have been able to enjoy so many years, working on and creating your beautiful things together. What a gift you've nurtured in her, too. Merry Christmas, Kim. I hope the new year is filled with many blessings and joys for you and yours.

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  19. Merry Christmas - teachers like you that not only teach, but mentor are the best kind. Holly, congratulations and good luck at university.

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  20. You have passed on a lifetime of possibilities to your protégée. Congrats to both of you

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  21. May you have a bright and holy Christmas and that next year will be filled with love and joy as we pass from a year of quiet times when the earth paused to say look at me and many people did for a change they took the time to stop and smell the roses they even planted them and gew gardens , the year was not lost it was the earth saying look and know what you are doing.

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    1. Thank you, Elizabeth. I hope you enjoyed a bright and holy Christmas, too. Because of COVID we have learnt to take stock and perhaps find joy in the little things of life, planting flowers, smelling a rose or two reading, stitching; being mindful of so many things we haven't noticed before. Thank you for visiting my little place. I hope you are well and enjoying lovely, summery days.

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  22. Lovely to read about Holly's time at your school and I wish her all the very best for the future she is embarking on. And I wish you a very Happy Christmas Kim and a happier New Year for us all. xx

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  23. Hi Kim
    What a beautiful young lady Holly is. So many lovely creations and memories to cherish. Keep up the good work. I am sure Kim will let us know how you are getting along. Good luck and best wishes to you.
    Happy Christmas to you all and a far better new year.
    Best wishes Kay c XX

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    1. I will from time to time tell you how Holly is getting along, Kay. I think your sweet thoughts will put many a smile into her day. May you have a beautiful Christmas, lovely lady, and yes, may the new year be a little better than this one. It will be interesting to see what 2021 has in store for us all. Thank you for your gorgeous visits each time throughout this year. Your comments always bless my days. Kim Xx

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  24. I just loved this post so much! What a remarkable journey and friendship you two have shared! Have the best and merriest Christmas and a safe New Year!

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    1. The journey and friendship that Holly and I have shared has been most delightful, Michelle. I cannot believe it has been nine years. Time is fleeting, isn't it. May you enjoy the best and merriest Christmas, too, and may you keep safe and well as the new year rolls in. Please take care.

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  25. What a wonderful legacy, of both your time teaching Holly the textile skills and her now carrying the legacy forward. Congratulations to the woman she's become, and to you, for your part in who she is! Merry Christmas, Kim!

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  26. Look at those sweet little pudgy hands...I wanted to reach out and cup them in mine. Is there anything more wonderful than little ones sweet hands that become capable and skilled? What fabulous pictures you have - you have both been blessed to have had those amazing years to spend together. Tell her "Happy graduation. May the rest of her years be blessed."

    What lovely peacefulness you've created in your home. I can see your touch in each piece and place.

    Thank you. What a thoughtful gift - an armful of hugs. I accept them all and (like I do with candy - just a small one each day) will find pleasure in the joy you've sent.

    May you and yours have the best in the new year of 2021 that is soon to begin.

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  27. What a wonderful tribute to a remarkable young woman endowed with so many talents who have grown up in your school. Nice that you enjoyed her visits so much over the years and watched her grow into needlework; what beautiful things she has made. And how beautiful she has grown !!
    It will be quiet with you without her, but who knows, maybe someone else will come across your path.
    Wish you all good things, nice days and certainly a lot of health for you and your husband.

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    1. Thank you, lovely Loes. Holly has grown into a remarkable young lady in all areas of her life. Yes, it will be quiet without Holly's weekly stitching escapades. Who knows, perhaps some other young person will knock on that bright pink front door of mine, enquiring about a little sewing lesson or two. Wishing you and your dear husband, and your loved ones a peaceful and blessed Christmas, Loes. See you next year. Kim Xx

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  28. A Lovely post. Congratulations to remarkable Holly. All the best to her as well.
    Merry Christmas to you and yours, Kim.
    Also sending all my very Best Wishes for the New Year too!

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  29. Lovely post and pictures ! A new era start for Holly ! I wish her all the best !
    For you too :)
    Have a Merry Christmas !
    A big hug from the other side of the world !
    Anna

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  30. Holly has grown into a beautiful and amazing young woman, and you can take some of the credit for that as you helped her with her creative adventures. So nice to see the early photos of the girls and their stitching.

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  31. Oh, Kim. What a delightful blog post on Holly's journey. How wonderful to be teaching young people these skills and being able to watch them grow and develop. I have enjoyed reading through your blog posts and look forward to reading many more. Merry Christmas, Melisa

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    1. It is a joy, Melisa, to watch a young person tentatively begin to sew and then before you know it they are happily whirring away on a sewing machine creating amazing pretties. Love being part of their creative journey. Thank you for your sweet visit and kind words. Merry Christmas to you, too. Kim Xx

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  32. Wow Kim... I knew your were famous to me but to all the future you touch with the likes of hollys in your life... you are blessed to have had her front and center for 9 years... love how you wrote this post too! Kathi

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  33. Hi Kim, both you and Holly have been blessed with such a lovely relationship. Being able to encourage and mentor a child who has grown to be a beautiful woman is indeed a gift. Thank you so much for sharing your journey together. I hope that the Christmas season won't be too difficult for you and your loved ones. All the best. Take care.

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  34. Oh my Kim, I loved reading this post all pertaining to your most excellent student, Holly!! You gifted her with so much stitchery knowledge, but I know she brought you so much joy! Seeing all her gorgeous projects was such a sight to behold. What a beautiful young woman she is, and I wish her the very best that life offers. Merry Christmas blessings to you, her special teacher and to Holly your prize student! 🎄❤️🎄

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  35. Oh Kim, I can only imagine the sadness of having a stitching buddy like Holly not coming regular like she has over the years, to pass on your wisdom and learn from each other, to share life's ups and down, it sounds like she has an amazing life ahead of her and she will take all she has learned and have a wonderful hobby and passion that she can lean on during those hectic times, to get away and be creative! I wish her all the best in her new adventures and it looks like you may need to look for a new student ;)
    Wishing you and your hubby a very Merry Christmas!

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  36. Oh Kim, my eyes are full of tears too!
    Such a lovely blog post! Sad it’s time for Holly to move on in her studies, but I’m so glad to read you will still be seeing her mum! Best wishes to Holly in her future studies!
    Wishing you a Very Happy Christmas Kim and let’s hope it will be a better year next year for us all!

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  37. How lucky Holly was to have you teach her to sew and encourage her creativity. What a gift you have given her! Hope you have a wonderful Christmas!

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  38. How sweet a story this is Kim. Might you begin a series of mini movie lessons for children, since I have just perused all the books available on children learning to sew. While instructive they aren't particularly creative and some are very dated. Love all your posts...and I hope to enjoy any new adventures you create, Merry Christmas, Sandi

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    1. Sandi, I have been asked before if I might make a series of 'how to' videos, but somehow it sounds terribly complicated. =) I know what you mean, though, by trying to find fun and different resources for children to introduce them to the love of sewing. When I think back over these last nine years of what my students have created, it blows my mind. Whatever the kids wanted to make, we did. We dreamed up some interesting 'stuff'! To think we found a picture or photo, drafted the pattern and then worked on it to the project's finish....well...I suppose it is amazing. In my previous life I worked in an After and Before school program with kids between the ages of 5-12, where I had to come up with two crafts every day for eight years. It sounds awfully impossible but believe it or not I loved it. My muddly brain is always in 'dreaming-up-pretties-to-sew-mode'. Somehow dreaming up projects that the kids would enjoy was second nature to me. AND.....I must say it was so, so much fun. Thank you so much for your sweet visits and beautiful comments throughout this year, Sandi. I am glad that what you read and see here in my little place is enjoyable to you. May you enjoy a Merry Christmas, too. Kim Xx

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  39. This is amazing1 You must be so proud! What a wonderful gift to have given Holly. One i'm sure she will always cherish.

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  40. Such a lovely post Kim - featuring a lovely young lady. The lessons she's learned and the fun she's had with you will last her a lifetime and hopefully she will pass those along to her own family one day. I wish her continued success!
    And yes, and armful of big hugs being sent right back to you! Merry Christmas to you and your sweetheart.

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  41. She sounds like an amazing young woman. Her life will be filled with joyful years of stitching because of you. Merry Christmas to you and your family.

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  42. Such a sweet story and how wonderful are those pictures of the girls together. I’m glad you’re not quitting blogging as I’ve just found you whilst blog hopping, would be lovely to see you over at mine at emeraldcottage.blogspot.com xxx

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  43. Congratulations Holly. You are a remarkable young lady. Kim Thank you for sharing your time with Holly. Wishing you and Holly a Blessed,safe 2021.
    Marion

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    1. Holly is a remarkable young lady, Marion. When I relay your beautiful words to her, she will be thrilled. May you have a blessed and safe 2021, too. Hopefully it will be a better year than 2020. Take care, lovely Marion and please keep safe. Kim Xx

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  44. What a lovely tribute to Holly. Wishing Holly a world of success. Blessings to all for a Happy and Healthy 2021.
    Marilyn

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    1. I have a feeling, Marilyn, that wherever Holly goes throughout her life success will find her. She is an extraordinary young lady. May 2021 be a blessed year for you. May it gift you much happiness and good health, lovely lady. Kim Xx

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  45. What a wonderful gift you have given Holly. You have nurtured in her a love of textiles and trimmings; fancies and fabrics as well as skills that will serve her well throughout the next stage of her life. My favourite image is of her sitting in that comfy chair, sewing down the binding on her quilt.

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  46. Lovely post reading about this talented young lady. May all her dreams for the future come true and may you Kim and your family enjoy a wonderful Christmas time and every best wish for this new coming year.

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  47. what a lucky girl holly is, i enjoyed reading this tribute to her!! i hope that sewing does not become a lost art for these young girls!!

    i have been challenged to learn a new art, i might take on quilting!!

    belated merry christmas my friend, i hope it was a nice one. your decorations look pretty!!!

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    1. i had not noticed the picture of holly's feet on the suitcases until this go around. i always enjoy my second visit, it seems i catch the things i missed on my first go around!! happy new year, may you be blessed with joy, health and happiness!!

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  48. I stopped by to wish you a happy new year!Faith,hope and love!Health and peace! Thank you for sharing your beauties and your sweet heart! Big hug!

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    1. Maristella, such a lovely surprise to see your beautiful comment. Yes, let us hope this year strengthens our faith and our days are filled with peace, hope and good health....oh and sprinkled with much beauty. Filled with the joy of the everyday things...pretty teacups, pretty flowers and lovely stitching. May you have a beautiful new year, too. I can't wait to visit your lovely place where beauty abounds. See you in the new year. Kim Xx

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  49. Good Luck to Holly! We will miss her. All her wonderful achievements are a tribute to you both. I hope you enjoyed Christmas and I wish you a very happy 2021 :) xxx

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  50. Such a lovely tribute, Kim, and what a special young lady. And how special are you - teaching young people skills and helping them create their own treasures, what could be more wonderful! A hug for you and best wishes for the coming year.
    Amalia
    xo

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  51. Amazing to read this sweet story and to see all the pictures of Holly in your sewing school! She has been lucky to have been with you and learn sewing and stitching in your beautiful world.
    Good luck to Holly! Happy New Year!

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  52. Hello. I have popped over to your beautiful blog from Julie's My Threadbare Life. What a wonderful talented young lady Holly is. Congratulations on all her achievements and many good wishes for her future adventures xx

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  53. Truly an incredible post on so many levels, my dear Kim! How wonderful to see the transformation of Holly through the years and such an inspirational post to see the influence of your dear precious heart, and talents on the life of such a sweet and talented young girl! It was amazing to watch her projects through the years. You have shared your heart and soul along with your beautiful talented creative handiwork and poured it into such a deserving life. I remember when Holly's dad died, and the heartache in her life at that time. I believe you helped her stitch something in his memory? I'm sorry for your sake that Holly has to leave, but I know that she will be back to visit you, and share in the path her life takes her. Many blessings to you dear friend, what an inspiration you always are! I do pray that the Lord continues to bless you and Pete in beautiful ways as you enjoy the glorious days of sunshine :)

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  54. Kim - the overhead shots are so effective to bring home all the beautiful pieces that Holly has created. Wow! You are an amazing woman to dedicate so much time to teaching kids these very important skills - what a legacy you have created! Thanks for sharing this fantastic and inspiring story. Happy New Year to you and yours!

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  55. Hi Kim beautiful blog post as usual ,what a beautiful clever young lady Holly is and how wonderful that she had to chance to learn from you,lovely pics my friend and wishing you a happy and safe New Year xx

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