The Perfect Gift on Mothers Day

Thrifted wool yarn (Photo copyright Hanna Andersson)
Colorful 100 % pure wool yarn from Klippan, Bergå in Sweden. Thrift find of the day.

On Mothers Day I gave my mother the perfect gift, as I had ordered it from the kind gods of the Universe. She got sunshine, an outdoor flea market, great finds and a nice day spent with her favorite daughter. What more could a mom wish for? Later in the day we had way to much cake at first my maternal and then my paternal grandmothers respectively.

Mothers Day is later in Sweden than in the US.

The flea market was at my favorite outdoor museum, with old houses, a farm with animals and other museums.

Summer Flea market in Sweden (Photo copyright Hanna Andersson)
Summer Flea market in Sweden (Photo copyright Hanna Andersson)

I wanted to get this lamp, bud I didn’t:

Vintage ornate lamp not found at IKEA for sure.
Vintage ornate lamp not found at IKEA for sure.


It’s not the kind of lamp you stumble upon every day right? I have never seen anything like it in real life, at least not for sale! Thought it was 450 SEK I might have bought it if I had a room to put it in. Imagine it with new bright paint? Kitchy as hell, yes, but oh how special and not like anything from IKEA at all!

What I bought was a set of wooden building blocks (yes, the classical kind!), that I will put up on my bookshelf once I have room for that again. And a bag of yarn, 120 SEK worth of beautifully colored 100 % pure wool yarn from Klippan, Bergå in Sweden.

I want to crochet it into a sweater or a blanket, maybe. And though I don’t need it I couldn’t resist it:

Crocheted bedspread found at a Flea market in Sweden (Photo copyright Hanna Andersson)
Crocheted bedspread close up found at a Flea market in Sweden (Photo copyright Hanna Andersson)
Crocheted vintage bedspread in white and blue. More photos of it on flickr.

A crocheted bedspread in white with a blue fabric sewn on as lining. I just couldn’t let it lay there, unloved. Imagine the work and love that went into making this? Incredible amount, that’s what I think.

If you want to have more embroidery inspiration be sure to check in here during the summer, because I know I want to do more freeform stuff (thank you so much for the kind words!) In the meantime go visit Jenny Hart of Sublime stitching and her cool blog Embroidery as art! I just listened to her being interviewed today on CraftSanity and I think she sounds so nice. She did her first embroidery in 2000 and today she has a company that sells embroidery stuff and patterns with 3 people working for her! Hearing her talk about her business and art really made me want to
1) start a business, 2) embroider portraits and 3) buy stuff from her shop! Like the pink embroidery scissors, the glow-in-the-dark embroidery floss (!), pink hoops, transfer paper…

Oh well, I’ll just go to sleep now and keep on dreaming.

Goodnight to you, whereever you are.



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7 Responses

  1. If my kid took me to a flea market on mother’s day, I’d be a happy camper! I love your wool yarn. Perfect for pompom making. I don’t know how much a SEK is in US dollars but it looks like a great find!

  2. That flea market looks so wonderful! I could spend days digging through treasure after treasure…and the lamp is awesome.

  3. That Flea Market looks delightful! I thought it was cute to see that a Flea Market half way around the world would have the same banana boxes as one here in Canada would! Love the lamp! If it were me I would have bought it anyways and threw out something else to make room for it! Thanks for sharing your Mother’s Day with us!