Thank you for all the fun and fabulous chatter about Max's birthday Pocket Book! And it even sounds like some of you might make a book of your own!
Joyful Puttering: Collecting•Creating•Connecting
C
"I do believe in an everyday sort of magic...the inexplicable connectedness we sometimes experience with places, people, works of art and the like; the eerie appropriateness of moments of synchronicity; the whispered voice, the hidden presence, when we think we're alone." Charles de Lint
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Monday, March 23, 2026
Pocket Book
I'm nearly finished with Debbie C's joy journal....but a week or so ago I shifted gears and worked on another handmade book...this one for Max's 3rd birthday. For those of you who don't know...Max is the son of my goddaughter Emily. He lives in Madison, Wisconsin and will be a big brother soon. The new baby is due to arrive in April.
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Handkerchiefs
Winter is hanging on here in Maine.
I thought these were snowdrops...but my plant app tells me they're winter daffodil. Either way....they'll be just fine. I enjoyed the comments and conversation about tatting after yesterday's post. Linda shared this comment:
I saw my first tatting as a school child - the lady janitor was sitting and tatting in quiet corner in our elementary school once and I happened by. I was fascinated as she was shuttle tatting lace edging on a handkerchief. She was friendly and kind and let me watch for a couple of minutes before shooing me onward. Stuck with me for many years.Saturday, March 21, 2026
In Honor of Dorothy
I've been thinking about tatting since I shared Debbie's stash yesterday which included a couple of sweet tatting projects.
There was a bit of it in Susan's stash...and I added this little daisy to a collage that I tucked into her joy journal.But I will keep my eyes and ears open for someone I might be able to pass this onto....in honor of Dorothy.
Friday, March 20, 2026
Hers and Mine
It's the first day of spring! I had the windows open for a while...not because it was all that warm out...but because I burned my homemade crackers. But the fresh cool air coming into the condo made my heart sing! And it's kind of ironic that Jay and Janice are coming for dinner and cards. Jay is the Assistant Fire Chief in Falmouth so he's familiar with house smoke!
My neighbor's crocus are popping though! Hallelujah!
I have a good start on Debbie C's joy journal. She was one of the people who requested a blue and white journal....but she also sent me some of her own papers. They were sitting on the dining room table for more than a week as I pondered where her materials would take me.
I'm off and running now.
I know Debbie from Hancock Church in Lexington. She's an artist herself...but more as a knitter and embroidery artist. She is requesting more of a finished book with places to tuck more precious things she finds rather than blank pages here and there. I can do that!
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Look!
Look at what's popping up in my garden!
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Creatively Connecting
Cherie and I had a Zoom call this morning....and it was so nice to put a face to a name and to hear more of the back story of her choices for her joy journal and for me to share more about my process. Our mutual fondness for textiles was clear as well as the joy that we both find in making things for others. What a treat this was!

But it was too wide as is....and then I could use it in two spots. I stitched it onto a piece of cardstock to create the fold and tucked it in as a page.
The photo is a bit blurry because it's a screenshot from a video.
Using the color scheme from the cover I went to my scrapbook paper stash and pulled several pieces of medium weight paper in all kinds of patterns. Books need paper...and I needed something to stitch the clothing tags to.
I wanted the tags to stick out just a bit...and layer up and down the side of the journal on different pages.And I'm so tickled where this caption landed...with no planning on my part. This page got a tag too.


















































