An etched glass medallion commemorating Fred and Margaret’s 70th wedding anniversary. About 4″ x 6″.
Author Archives: Linda
Knitted Placemats
Costume Jewelry
Striped Afghan
Mementos of Besta for You
Besta has been gone now for 25 years. Some of these mementos came to me after she died and some I’ve had much longer as gifts she made for me. I am keeping a few things still, but I am ready to hand off the items pictured in this blog to someone else to enjoy. Please take a look and let me know if you would like to have any of them. I’ll find a good home for anything not claimed.
P.S. See the instructions at the right for how this will work.
Christmas Hanging
Ring, Watch, and Locket
As the oldest girl, Ann gets Besta’s diamond engagement ring if she wants it. Lorma had several other rings she wanted to pass on to the girls, so if all the girls want a ring, I think we can arrange for each one to get one. (Sorry, Adam. You can have first choice on something else).
Besta’s watch has several very tiny diamonds set into either side of the wristband.
The locket contains photos of Daryl and Eugene. One time Besta took me on a shopping trip to Spencer. She gave me her locket to play with in the car, and somewhere along the way it disappeared. Years later, she was still telling the story of the lost locket. I don’t think she ever completely forgave me for losing it. So I was surprised to see this locket when it came my way after she died. It must have been a replacement for the one I lost.
Zig-Zag Afghan
Cross-Stitched Bedspread
Small Handwork Pieces
These are various hand-made pieces. I don’t think all of them were made by Besta. Some may have been gifts given to her.
(1) Handkerchief with blue tatted edges and embroidered flower
(2) Painted swatch
(3) Small gold embroidered mat (folded in half in picture)
(4) Hardanger embroidery sample
(5) Cross-stitched pillow cases
(6) Painted scene on dishtowel
(7) Handkerchief with purple variegated tatted edges























