Catherine Bracelet

Catherine Bracelet
Catherine Bracelet

Friday, September 7, 2012

Helen and Floyd- What's in a Name?

I named my little company after my grandmother and grandfather, Helen and Floyd Estelle. My grandma, Helen was such an amazing woman, and a seamstress. If someone were to ask me who the single most influential person in my life was I without hesitation would say my grandma. I have the most amazing memories of my grandma. She died from cancer when I was 12 in November, and not a day goes by that I don't think about her. My grandparents lived in upstate New York in Candor on a road called Honeypot up a little hill. Grandma's place was magical. Absolutely magical. When my family would make the 14-16 hour trek from Greenville to Candor in our wood-paneled Buick station wagon that our family was sooo notorious for, all three of us girls would be dying to get out of the car first. From the time we entered Owego, till we passed the Catatonk Church and the Iron Kettle, the Icecream stand where grandpa always took us after church and finally the cow pasture at the bottom of Honeypot we had our turquoise and burgandy keds on, laced up and our faces smashed against the windows bragging about who would be the first to hug grandma. I still remember my grandma almost ALWAYS had the front door open. It was kind of an unspoken rule though that when we got to grandmas house we had to knock the first time. (After that we all charged in like wild bulls.) When grandma got to the door we attacked her, while my dad responsibly started unloading the jam-packed back of the station wagon. There was always something baking, or cooking when we got to grandma's. Usually it was breakfast since we generally drove through a Friday night to get to grandma's on Saturday. Pumpernickel bread, marmalade (which I never cared for), eggs, peaches, cherries. Grandma had it all waiting for us on the table. She never had a dish washer so after breakfast we would all try to feign illness or make a quick dash to the bathroom until dishes were done. As awful as washing what seemed like billions of dishes in the kitchen was, we quickly forgot and started loving the time that we spent washing them with grandma.
    As soon as I could I would dash outside and down the blue painted cracked steps outside the kitchen to the basement level and run down the hill as fast as I could to the creek. Grandma's house had a HUGE back yard, a woodshed, a workshop, a cellar, a basement, a wagon to roll down the hills with, a green pond, a willow tree, a massive creek, a huge garden, a field next to their house, snapping turtles, rabbits, snakes that made me scream my daylights out. It was heaven. In fact when I was little and I used to think about heaven, it was grandma's house that always came to mind. I didn't mind if my sister's didn't come outside and play with me. I was so content playing alone. I imagined friends and wilderness scenarios. I made root teas, and pools in the creek by damming the trickle of water up. One summer my cousin Ben and I tied up branches under some pine trees and made the coolest fort known to mankind. I lived in that fort. It's a miracle I wasn't infested with ticks at the end of the summer. At lunch time I would always hear my name being called and grandma would ask me to set the table. She always had sandwiches or left overs and was hard at work fixing dinner or working on sewing coats and jackets for cousins, wedding dresses for the neighbors, mending the local soldier's military uniform, sewing up all my clothes that I had ripped that year. Grandma could sew anything out of nothing. She had two huge rooms in her basement full of fabric, ribbon, sewing machines, scraps... and she would save the scraps for me. On rainy days we would get out the bag of scraps. Sometimes it was just shreds but grandma knew how much I loved to pretend to sew. I would patch all the pieces together. One time I had a pathetic patchwork of mismatched fabrics and I thought it would be sooo cool if I got cardboard, and cut out the pattern of my feet and put it in between fabric and sew a flap over it to make slippers. So I did. I made two matching slippers and I wore them all over. Outside, in my fort, everywhere. I loved those slippers. I made clothes for my dolls, but grandma... she made exquisite clothes for my American girl doll. I remember bringing those clothes home and all the girls wanted to borrow the clothes my grandma had made because they were so different and prettier than their doll's clothes!
    My grandmother was German Mennonite, from Canada. She spoke low German and would often fix German food for us. I remember coming in early for lunch from playing in my imaginary world to find "raw kookin". Honestly I have no idea what it was called for real in German, that's just what I heard, and what I called it. She would stir up some dough from scratch and deep fry it, put powdered sugar on top and we would eat it with watermelon outside. Oh it was the best ever! So good!
  The last summer that I spent with my grandmother was when she was sick with cancer. I had just finished 6th grade and went up with my aunt and uncle and stayed two months. She was so weak and so tired but she wanted to make doughnuts one last time for us. My grandmother made the absolute BEST donuts in the world. I've never tasted anyone's donuts that melted in your mouth like hers. That last time tasting her donuts will forever stick in my memory.
  Catatonk Baptist Church. That's where my grandma and grandpa went to church. Grandma played the piano and Mrs. Henry played the organ. My grandma taught herself note by note to play the piano. She owned an old horridly out of tune piano that someone had given to her. It was right inside the door when you stepped into the house behind the sofa. It had everyone's wedding pictures on top of it and lots of memorabilia from Ethiopia on top of it. I don't think I've ever heard a piano that was worse off in my entire life, but when grandma played it, it was beautiful! That piano was precious and priceless because of the way grandma played it. She would sing and then smile that amazing smile by pinching her lips together. At Christmas she sang Schtill Nacht in German. I still can't sing Silent Night today without getting choked up.
   After bed time when mom had sent us to bed, grandma would sneak into our room, read us a story and then sneak us out of the room. She brought out the Nesquick hot chocolate, marshmallows, chocolate bars, and graham crackers. Then she would turn the gas stove on. It crackled and popped and then came to life. Smores over the stove. This was her way of making a fire for us without taking us outside and getting us into deep trouble. We would hover next to the stove with metal hangers and marshmallows dripping off the ends, as we tried to roast them over the gas stove.
Helen and Floyd at my Aunt and Uncle's wedding 
    I LOVE my grandma. I love her so much. She's been gone longer than I knew her, but she was still the most influential person in my life. I wish all my cousins could have had the opportunity to spend the time with her that I did. She loved all of us so much, and tried in every way to make that known to us. So many times recently in my life when I've wanted someone to talk to, someone to understand I've wished that my grandma were around. She was just that person that you could've talked to about anything and received the wisest advice under the sun. In my mind, grandma was earth's version of perfection. I wish she were here today, but I know that heaven has one of the single-most beautiful people, serving her Savior in perfection.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Plug for Even a Sparrow...

Adorable Clothes by Ella Moss, Blu Pepper and other designers. Located on Wade Hampton by Dapper Ink and Community Tap! Also you can find my custom made cuffs here!!



Thursday, January 26, 2012

The Goat Rodeo... Music for your Ears

Here's a link to a group called the Goat Rodeo. Some of my favorite artists combined into one group creating beautiful music!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-31e8Nlujw

Valentines Work of Art

Roses and Sparkles! You've seen this ribbon before and now it's being incorporated into my Valentine's Day piece. Here is the beginning of a very detailed bracelet by Helen & Floyd's!

Knitting Group

I love knitting group, however I don't knit! Knitting group is where Helen and Floyd's evolved and I still love going every Tuesday night to see my friend's and bead. Many lovely ladies come and we all grab a cup of coffee or dinner and then the chatter starts, the needles start clicking and the heads start rolling... just joking. If you don't understand my alliteration google "knitting and heads rolling". ;) This week I finished up a few bracelet's for a Valentine's Open House night at Even a Spare on January 10th. Last week one of my dear friend's Joy who I met at knitting group made me a beautiful pair of fingerless mittens that have become greatly used at work by all. They are green and just beautifully knitted together.

Here is a picture of some of the girls knitting! All ages are welcome!

Cindy is trading me bracelets for leg warmers that she designed for me. These are the beginning of my leg warmers with her own pattern. I'm excited to trade product for such a beautiful work!

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Night Owl Chocolate

I tried this amazing dark chocolate with Holly from Even a Sparrow today! Incredible chocolate and it's made right here in Greenville! Check out their facebook page! https://www.facebook.com/nightowlchocolate
or blog!




Precious Notes from Customers and Dear Friends



Tidbits of Vintage Inspiration and other Random Collections




Ribbon from Robert at Barrett's Flowers Florist. Any ideas of how to bead with this fabulous piece of ribbon would be  much appreciated! Beautiful and extravagant!

Tidbits of Vintage Inspiration and other Random Collections




Ribbon from Robert at Barrett's Flowers Florist. Any ideas of how to bead with this fabulous piece of ribbon would be  much appreciated! Beautiful and extravagant!

A friendly blog by A Fine Fiber Frenzy

Click here to read A Fine Fiber Frenzy's blog post about H&F

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

The Clothing Warehouse Link

Click here to find the Clothing Warehouse on facebook.

Lova

I've posted Lova before, but she is finally for sale at the Clothing Warehouse! Lova was one of my Great Grandmother Nola Allen's, 11 sisters. I never met her but love the name! Maybe I can scrounge up a picture. Requardless, this bracelet is one of my favorites. I definitely bonded with it since it took me about 22 hours to bead. I made a yellow one very similar to it and sold her to Barb Blair owner of Knack Studios.( http://knackstudios.blogspot.com/ ) (Check out her awesome work!) I met Barb while beading at knitting group... figure that one out, and we struck up conversation about her studio and my beading... at knitting group! Her sweet grandmother bought her my "Barb Bracelet" for Christmas and also sent me lace and ribbon to use! How thoughtful and precious was that? 

Helen DNA

Best Seller Helen! This bracelet is named the Helen bracelet. It is my best seller and I constantly have people asking me to make them one. I really want to stay away from duplicating bracelets exactly so I switch up the colors and pattern a little bit everytime. Regardless they all have the same genetic make-up and are in the official "Helen Collection". The Helen Bracelet contains lace from Helen's stash, ribbon from left-over stationary ribbon, and various beads. As always they are backed with vintage lace to complete the look. I adore this bracelet personally and need to own one for myself! Helen is currently for sale at The Clothing Warehouse in downtown, Greenville.

Ollie DNA

Hello! This is Ollie! Ollie was one of my great-grandmother Allen's sister. That is, one of her 11 sisters! I never met "Great-Aunt Ollie" but my grandmother tells me she was a hoot! The lace from this bracelet came from Helen's stash, and the ribbon came from some left overs of a stationary collection that I repurposed! Perfect for a Valentine's Day gift!


Edna DNA

Hello! This is Edna. Edna was my grandfather on my dad's side's sister. She was quite the beautiful lady back in the day, I hear,  and I remember visiting her in Ohio and hearing great stories from her. The button used in the very center of this bracelet was part of Helen's collection. It's beautiful and is very special to me, but I was willing to part with it. The contrast of yellow, black and teal has had many people asking what I'm selling it for. I honestly wasn't even planning on selling it, but Catherine my sister encouraged me to do so. It's so exciting to me to see how different people have different tastes and I was shocked to see the large number of people that grabbed Edna right away and wanted to take her home. I dropped her off at The Clothing Warehouse a few hours ago and am very curious to see who buys her. 

Clothing Warehouse!

Just dropped off my bracelets at The Clothing Warehouse downtown with Jamy the owner. Had a nice talk with him and am really excited! TCW is my second store to carry my bracelets and once again I get to start over on my inventory! SO HARD TO DO! Yet, so incredibly encouraging. :) I have a correction to make about my last blogpost. The bracelet's name is actually Della. I am trying to name all of my bracelets with family names. Both sides of my family have had tons of girls with very unique names hence the older names on my bracelets. The artist for the bracelet was Catherine, my sister. When I took it in to the store everyone marveled at how beautiful it was. I told you Catherine!!

Found Objects

Just received this incredibly soft velvet ribbon in the mail the other day. Cannot wait to use it!

The Catherine Bracelet DNA

Goodmorning! It's a warm rainy day here in Greenville, South Carolina and I'm finishing up a load of Helen & Floyd's bracelets to take to Clothing Warehouse Downtown Greenville, on Main Street. I met Jamie, the owner, while working at New York and Company. After he admired the vintage look of Helen & Floyd's and heard the whole saga of the salvaged lace, ribbon... etc., he asked me to bring them down to the shop and work out a deal with them down there. (I'll letchya know how it goes.)
     Most of these bracelets have very unique stories behind the products used to make them, which gives them a beautiful, sweet nature. I may never know if the individual purchasing H&F knows the story behind their bracelet unless they read my blog, but it is my high hopes that they find out so they might have their own little story to tell!
   Last night I finished up the Catherine Bracelet, which was a dual effort between my sister Catherine, and I. This lovely bracelet's DNA is made up of my grandmother, Helen's lace, a repurposed beaded prom dress from a thrift store, vintage thread from Helen's stash, stitched together with vintage needles!



Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Yea!!!

Just took my first batch of bracelet's to Even a Sparrow!!!!!!

The Little things....

I am a part of a knitting group that meets in Greer. I don't knit but they are pretty accepting of my beading! Its a very diverse group of ladies and I make sure I'm there faithfully every week! Anyhow... this week I brought my sister who has been an amazing help to Helen & Floyd's through advice, artistry, ideas, and labor! In fact, she should probably get most of the attention for all the progress that H&F has made recently. The ladies all enjoyed her so hopefully she'll be coming back with me!
        Tonight a lady who comes, walked in and handed me a beautiful pair of fingerless gloves that she made me. They are sooo beautiful and completely made my day! As an employer of Starbucks coffee shop I work drive-through and these gloves will definitely be getting some mileage on these bone-chilling mornings we've been having! 

fingerless gloves
Since they are green I thought I'd pair them up with my green bracelet to let you see my tags that I've made for Helen & Floyd's. I'm working on a better logo and a business card, but all good things come in time! 


Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy New Year!

I'm so excited about this New Year 2012 and what it will bring. So many mind-boggling things happened last year and I have so many hopes and dreams for this year to come! May you have a wonderful start to a brand new year! Here are some bracelet's I've been working on.
Ariel Bracelet by Helen & Floyd's

Deanne's Bracelet by Helen & Floyd's
(these buttons were antiques of my grandmother's, "Helen")

Barb's Bracelet by Helen & Floyd's

Emily Bracelet by Helen & Floyd's


Ruth Bracelet by Helen and Floyd's

Helen Bracelet from the Helen Collection

Bonnie Bracelet by Helen & Floyd's

Nita Bracelet from the Helen Collection

Happy New Year from me to you! 
   This week I will be sending off bracelet's from Helen and Floyd to Even a Sparrow boutique in Greenville, SC. Holly and Michelle, the owners opened Even a Sparrow 8 weeks ago and were so kind and helpful in giving me great tips for my business!

                                          Click here to visit Even a Sparrow's Facebook Page