7.30.2006

Things Grannies Make



Someone here commented that "granny squares are the building blocks of fashion." This prompted me to show off one of the most prized pieces in my wardrobe, a full-length granny-square skirt my grandmother made for my mom in the 70s.

I love this skirt, and often wear it around the holidays with a long vintage burgundy velvet jacket. First of all, it is SO warm (yes, much like wearing an afghan, duh!), and it is so stunning. Quite the conversation piece!

I should probably mention that this skirt wasn't made by the grandma who is currently teaching me to crochet, but by my other grandma, my mom's mother, who passed away a few years ago. She was also quite the seamstress, making many of my clothes for me when I was little, and a very avid knitter. My mom recently found this fisherman's sweater, which Grandma made me.
Now that I've learned very basic cabling skills, I'm completely in awe of the detail on this very small cableknit sweater. I remember wearing it a lot, but aside from a tiny bit of pilling on the elbows, it could practically be new.

My mother and I decided to pass this lovely little sweater on to my cousin's daughter, who would be Grandma's great-granddaughter. I think that's a perfect idea.

And one more handmade-me-down--a granny-square poncho! Now bear with me, there's a little story behind this one.
This brown and tan one is my mom's, also made by Grandma in the 70s. I had a small matching purple and lavender one, and we even had little skully caps in matching colors.

Purple was my favorite color, and I wore that poncho and cap to school every single day that Michigan weather would allow. (I'm sure my mom had to tear it off of me when the weather got too cold for it.) I was in kindergarten, and had to ride the bus with big kids...you know, like third graders, maybe even sixth graders. And you know what they called tiny little Obsidian Kitten in her purple poncho and matching hat? Purple Puddy Tat! Imagine!

Well, I wore it anyway, despite the teasing and the taunts. I loved it too much to change.

I don't know whatever happened to my little purple poncho, but I was truly delighted that my mom kept her brown one and passed it on to me. Ponchos rule!
Granny squares are obviously "the building blocks of fashion" (gee, I wish I'D thought to say that)--and for all we know, they may well be the windows to the soul as well. The things grannies make certainly are!

5 comments:

Unknown said...

the crochet skirt is gorgeous. I made a crochet granny square afghan twice. I made a red and cream one...and a purple and white one. Loved them to pieces...literally. :-)

RheLynn said...

hehe a purple kitty grew up to be an obsidian one? ;o) It's a great story, and the sweater is AWESOME - such detail!

My mom made matching denim jackets for my sister and I when I was in first grade -- my sister immediately bleached hers white and tore it up in places for 'fashion sense.'... while I had to wear mine on the bus (with my name embroidered on it) for at least two years. EEP I almost got beat up once over it.

MsFortuknit said...

you are kinda super amazing but of course, you know this small fact!

BEESTLYproducts said...

i wish i had a collectiom of beautifully handmade clothes *sniffle*

metal and knit said...

Jipes we had 3 of us wear everything out I mean one jumper for my dad went thru dad and on to eack of us 3 girls and well as it was school colour we all wore it in high school till finally 25 years later it was washed gently but finally went to pieces after all of us.