Really, Sue, YoYo's!
What next? Pin cushions!!
It's not that I am burned out on the 4R's...Repurpose-Recycle-Renew-Resale...with Jewelry and Buttons, but I thought you might be. Afterall, that has been the focus of just about every post for the last two going on three months.
That's just the way I Roll. Yep, GungHo, UpToMyNeck in what ever project I take on. It just so happens that I am working through my 'Collections Down Sizing' Bucket List and even though I haven't been going in Alpha Order, it seemed like a good time to tackle the 'Bucket of YoYo's'.
That's right, I said Bucket of YoYo's! Really there are several buckets and more bags than I can count on both hands. So YoYo time it is!
~Across the pond in the UK, they call them 'Suffolk Puffs' which they believe originated in Suffolk County. Although little is known about that origin, examples of quilts using 'Puffs' can be traced back to 1601, and were popular during the Victorian era.
~YoYo's have been popular here in the US since the 1930's when 'Make Do and Mend' found the YoYo being made from worn out clothing and transformed into quilts and used as decorations for clothing and accessories.
What's Next?
YoYo Pink Pins and YoYo Pincushion Pins!
Betcha knew I'd work Pin Cushions in there!
And more Buttons and Broken Jewelry!
Oh well, that's just the way of The 4R's.
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Interesting new terminology to me. I see YoYo and I think of a toy. You are a fount of information
ReplyDeleteYou're so talented! I love seeing what you'll come up with next!
ReplyDeleteVery talented lady. Love them and they are so cute.
ReplyDeleteGood morning Sue, I love the way you get into your projects. It makes for some delightful posts. I love vintage jewelry and the yo yo's make a wonderful subject. I happen to love them too. My sister has a wonderful vintage yo yo purple and yellow quilt in her pansy bedroom. Perfect colors. Her walls are purple too. It is so precious. I have pics and I should share then. (post idea)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend,
Love, Jeanne
You are one busy lady!!I love all the new creations you are doing. Vintage jewelry is something I'm always on the lookout for.
ReplyDeleteAnn
Those are awfully cute and very creative! Something about them just makes me smile!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by The Marmelade Gypsy and happy Pink Saturday (or Monday!)
Too cute
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