Sunday, December 20, 2009

Christmas Memories



Well, for the first time in memory we may actually have a white Christmas.  It snowed for 24 hours here yesterday and we ended up with about 20 inches of snow.  For December that's a record and it looks like its going to stick around for the week!  What fun!  Family and snow for Christmas!
My daughter and I spent the afternoon decorating the tree, listening to Christmas carols on the CD player and taking breaks to marvel at all the snow!  I love decorating the tree because all the ornaments have memories.  I used to make most of the ornaments for our tree.  I rarely make ornaments now, but I'm seriously thinking of trying to make at least one ornament a year once again.  I enjoy opening the boxes and seeing them, and remembering where we were or what was happening in our lives when I was making a particular ornament.   Many friends have given us ornaments over the years, and that brings those special people to mind.  Some of those dear friends are not with us anymore and seeing their gift brings them into our lives and our home at this special time of year once again. 

Of course, I have my favorites.  This cube is stitched on perforated paper.  Each side is a different color embroidery floss.  My son and daughter love this ornament and, when they were younger,  they would take turns putting it on the tree, very carefully, so it would hang  perfectly, and out of reach, so no one could grab it and accidentally crush it.



These are some of the other favorites.  The hot air balloon saying "Cheer" is one of the early ornaments, made when my husband and I were living in Jacksonville, Florida.  I can still remember sitting in our apartment watching TV in the evenings and stitching this balloon.  I loved it because I love hot air balloons!  The coral bargello ball was stitched a few years later, when we lived in Maine.  It was made in segments, each stitched with the same pattern, then carefully cut out of the canvas leaving a 1/8" margin.  Each segment was glued to a styrofoam ball and ribbon was glued down to cover the seams.  I made loops of ribbon and a finial out of a bead and pearl and pinned it to the top and bottom of the ball.  I liked this one so much I made another, in blue and silver!  The snowman peeking into the photo was one of my very first ornaments, a painted canvas I found in a needlepoint shop in Atlanta, Georgia back in the '70's.  Yes, some of these ornaments are over 30 years old!   So many memories.  There other needlepoint ornaments in this picture.  The red and green one, a yellow one stitched with a special overdyed floss that I loved, a flat bargello ornament peeking in at the side.  I have a lot of flat bargello ornaments.  They were great for "car projects" when we were traveling.  I would pick a color family of Paternayan yarn and either gold or silver metallic embroidery thread and put them together as kits to take along. I would decide on a bargello motif and stitch it on canvas.  When I was finished I would cut them out and glue or stitch them to matching felt. I would then edge them with the metallic thread.  One year I stitched about 10 of them and even did a workshop in bargello ornaments for my Southern Maine EGA chapter. 


Once needlepoint canvas became available in colors new possibilites opened up!  And, my techniques improved!    I used the lavendar canvas for this ornament.  I mounted it on a piece of cardboard covered with purple lame which glimmers through the open canvas.  I then coverd another piece of cardboard with lame and glued the front and back together.  I stitched a beaded looped fringe to the bottom with a small purple bead hanging from the point. 

And then there are the ornaments from home.  My mother bought this little elf at a craft fair many years ago.  She has a little brother who is dressed all in white.  My daughter has always loved these little charmers and she always puts them on the tree in a place of honor where they can be seen right away. 

Decorating the tree is always a special time for us.  My husband puts the tree up and gets it ready for us to perform magic on it, as he says.  This year it was a little more magical than usual because of the snow.  Another memory to add to the many we already have.  We'll take the decorations out next year and say, "Remember last year, all that snow"!  Christmas is so special for so many reasons, but mostly because of the memories it conjures up of wonderful Christmases past.  I hope you all have a most wonderful and blessed Christmas!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas


Well, my decorating is done.  I always love decorating the house for the holidays and I do a lot of it!  This photo is of the hutch in the family room.  It contains all my mother's blue willow and ironstone.  The blue willow dishes were our everyday dishes when I was growing up.  My mom would pick up pieces wherever she came across them.  So, the set was not matching and I love the fact that everything is a different shape and size.  Some of the pieces were "new" at the time and some she found in antique stores.  My mother and aunt used to go antiquing before it became the thing to do.  Consequently, they found some real bargains.   The ironstone is one such bargain.  They would buy pieces for a few dollars.  Now I see those same pieces in magazines and the prices are so high, at least for what the ones I own cost!  I love this hutch because it's home to so many memories. I would go on a lot of the antiquing excursions when I was a child and I remember when and where some of the pieces were bought. 
I always take great care in getting the hutch ready for Christmas.  Over the years I've decorated it in many different ways.  I've begun to simplify my decorating the last few years (my family and friends will laugh when they read that!), but I really have!  I also have discovered the joys of using the small Christmas balls that you can find in boxes at Michael's.  I have quite a collection of them in all different colors and finishes.  I use them all over the house, in arrangements of greens and in candy dishes on tables.  I also love to lay some fresh greens on a table or shelf and put a group of the ornaments on the greens.  So, right now that's my method of choice for the hutch.  This year I didn't even remove any of the dishware.  I just put greens in some of the bowls and added different size ornaments on top.  The greens are a nice cushion for the ornaments.
I don't get much accomplished in the studio once Thanksgiving comes, but decorating the house and wrapping gifts is my creative outlet for December!  I love doing it and my family loves seeing the results!  There are so many ways of being creative at this time of  year.  I hope you enjoy your days leading up to Christmas.  Make time each day for a break, have a cup of tea, look through a seasonal book or magazine, and enjoy the sights and smells of this wonderful time of year! 




Friday, November 27, 2009

Hello and Welcome!

Hello!  Welcome to my new blog.  I'm very excited about having a blog and being able to share my creative efforts with you.  Having a blog is something I've thought about for a long time.  I'm a real beginner, but hopefully you'll bear with me while I learn my way around.

I chose the name for my blog with  help from my daughter, Carrie.  Years ago a family friend nicknamed one of my aunts "Zingala", meaning gypsy, in Italian.  My aunt and I had similar taste and occasionally I would share the nickname.  A few years ago my husband bought me a doll ornament for Christmas because she was clothed in chiffon and beads and crocheted flowers in all the bright colors I love.  I immediately claimed her as my muse and named her Zingala!  She hangs near my knitting chair and I love looking at her and having her inspire me.  Since my daughter is helping me set up this blog, I asked her for input on a name. She thought of "Zingala's Workshop".  I love it and thought it appropriate given that it's a name that's been with me since childhood.  So that's the story of the blog's name.  I thought it needed some explanation.

The big news from my studio is that the Stampington publication, Belle Armoire, is going to feature one of my jackets in an upcoming issue.  I'm in the process of writing the article now.  It's very exciting!  I'll keep you posted as to which issue the article will be in.
I've been in the Salon section of the magazine before and I've had a piece of knitted jewelry featured in an article in Belle Armoire Jewelry.  It's called "Fantasy Floral Collar" and it's available as a written pattern from
Earthfaire or from me if you email me. 

Fantasy Floral Collar

Well, I think I've come to the end of my first post.  I hope to keep in touch often.  I love to talk about my ideas and projects that I have going on in my studio. 

Thanks for visiting.