Wednesday, June 23, 2010
More Graceful Lily Designs
In a recent rummage for items to help flood victims I found more inventory of Nancy Sue Havener's designs. I put up another entire page of them. I think this is close to being a complete set of her published work but I only have 1 or 2 of each of the charts - so first come, first served.
Take a look at all of her designs at http://www.skinnersisters.com/ns/page3.html
Take a look at all of her designs at http://www.skinnersisters.com/ns/page3.html
Labels: Nancy Sue Havener, The Graceful Lily
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Gone but not forgotten
When my friend Nancy Sue Havener died she bequeathed to me her needlework library without any restrictions on its dispersal by me.
After thinking about our many conversations about "what happens to our books" when we get run over by a big red double-decker bus in the heart of London, I believe I've figured out what she would have wished to have happen to her beloved books.
You have a chance to purchase some of Nancy Sue's books and to learn something about this awesome lady.
Go to: www.skinnersisters.com/ns
And thank you for making her wishes come true.
Linn
After thinking about our many conversations about "what happens to our books" when we get run over by a big red double-decker bus in the heart of London, I believe I've figured out what she would have wished to have happen to her beloved books.
You have a chance to purchase some of Nancy Sue's books and to learn something about this awesome lady.
Go to: www.skinnersisters.com/ns
And thank you for making her wishes come true.
Linn
Labels: Nancy Sue Havener, Needlework Books, Sale of books
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Sunday, July 20, 2008
A Difficult Year
2008 has just been one of those "difficult" years that cycles through all our lives from time to time.
Lugging heavy books and furniture around during packing and unpacking has aggravated the portion of my poor old arthritic spine that hasn't been chipped and chisled at so that it earned me a few days in the hospital and some weeks in bed unable to tap a key to blog because my fingers just refused to cooperate.
I also found myself carless and having a big case of the blahs....
But these things can be fixed, or at least improved. One endures surgery and recovery, one puts by a few pennies for the next car and firms up a new five year plan for contentment.
One loss is more difficult however. I lost a friend, needlewoman and designer, Nancy Sue Havener. Nancy Sue who published her designs under the name Graceful Lily lost her battle with lymphoma yesterday and she will be missed. There are no surgical replacements for friends and no coin can replace them.
Lugging heavy books and furniture around during packing and unpacking has aggravated the portion of my poor old arthritic spine that hasn't been chipped and chisled at so that it earned me a few days in the hospital and some weeks in bed unable to tap a key to blog because my fingers just refused to cooperate.
I also found myself carless and having a big case of the blahs....
But these things can be fixed, or at least improved. One endures surgery and recovery, one puts by a few pennies for the next car and firms up a new five year plan for contentment.
One loss is more difficult however. I lost a friend, needlewoman and designer, Nancy Sue Havener. Nancy Sue who published her designs under the name Graceful Lily lost her battle with lymphoma yesterday and she will be missed. There are no surgical replacements for friends and no coin can replace them.
Labels: Nancy Sue Havener, The Graceful Lily
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Linn I am so sad to hear that you have a lost and friend and life has been treating you roughly. Ihope things get better for you - chin up and I am thinking of you
Times of transition are always hard, but I think more so as we add years. Loss is the hardest change. {{{{{hugs}}}}} Looking forward to seeing you in Sept.
Boy do I ever understand. I am in and out of the hospital every couple of years for spinal problems. I, too, am always adjusting that 5 year plan. Perhaps we both are called to live a life of pain.
I had the pleasure in getting to know Nancy Sue Havener and watching her do her craft in person. I was her oncology nurse for many years and she was always so pleasant and we had the most interesting conversations. I have to say I missed seeing her come to the Cancer Center,she was always such an inspiration to the other patients. I remeber when she talke about taking her last trip to Europe...if she should go or not. I encouraged her to go and enjoy. When she returned with gifts in hand for me and her other patient friends she had said it was one of the best trips she ever had. She truly was an amazing person. Tracy A. Cinalli RN OCN
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