Heirloom treasure
This antique wooden sewing box once belonged to my grandmother. She was a professional seamstress and tailoress in the 1920's, until she married my grandfather at age 26 and became a full time butcher's wife. However, she always continued sewing, crocheting or knitting clothes for herself and their children, with meticulous care for detail.
She passed away when I was only 2 years old, so sadly I never got to know her.. I sometimes wonder what she would have thought of my career in the creative field, and if she would have enjoyed it.
Her daughter, my Mom, used to say that the 'needlework gene' in our family skipped a generation - as she hated knitting and crocheting, and had absolutely no patience for fiddly things like embroidery - although she was quite a talented seamstress herself. She sewed darling dresses for me when I was little, and I still have a classic nurse costume that she made for a kindergarten carnival party when I was 4. But she did not find much pleasure in sewing, and rather dabbled in sculpting and painting.
And I feel privileged that both women provided me with a solid foundation to build my own set of skills upon 😊
When my Mom passed away 2,5 years ago I inherited my grandmother's sewing box, and the pattern tracing wheel, wooden needle case, thimble, and tailors' chalk. I found the beautiful antique bone and mother of pearl shell buttons in her button box (a treasured old tin that once held Rowntree's Cocoa), and the vintage hooks & eyes, snap fasteners, and adorable needle packs were a surprise gift from dear Eileen @dollytreasures.
All together they now make this lovely little display in my studio 💕
Zolala! Blog
Mostly musings and meanderings about my work as a seamstress and miniaturist, with all of the joy and struggle that comes with it.
Hello!
My name is Zo, and I'm endlessly fascinated with all things small: dolls, animals, miniatures, dioramas..
I feel very fortunate to be able to combine them all in my work!
Sewing doll clothes and bringing little critters to life allows me to do what I love every day - and connects me with some really amazing people all over the world.
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2024
- Aug 30, 2024 Step Back in Time
- Jul 17, 2024 Rat Pack of Pack Rats
- Feb 24, 2024 Elemental Quartet
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2023
- Dec 31, 2023 Happy New Year!
- Oct 29, 2023 Ruffled Feathers
- Sep 15, 2023 Gummy Gourmands
- Jun 22, 2023 Three Times A Charm
- Feb 25, 2023 A Pack Of Pups
- Jan 1, 2023 Happy New Year!
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2022
- Oct 6, 2022 A Studio Stampede
- Sep 21, 2022 Ruckus
- Jun 29, 2022 Roam Free
- Apr 30, 2022 Getting Ahead
- Mar 6, 2022 Times of Turmoil
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2021
- Nov 20, 2021 Tiny Teamwork
- Oct 21, 2021 Harvest Time
- Sep 8, 2021 A family gift II
- Sep 8, 2021 A family gift I
- Aug 11, 2021 Tiny Ducenarius
- May 15, 2021 A place called Home
- Apr 8, 2021 That elusive Dodo!
- Mar 9, 2021 Dream Catchers
- Feb 10, 2021 Nostalgia
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2020
- Dec 31, 2020 Happy New Year!
- Nov 10, 2020 Hoppy Days
- Oct 6, 2020 2nd Anniversary!
- Aug 4, 2020 Assembly line
- Jun 16, 2020 Dog Days
- Jun 7, 2020 Heirloom treasure
- May 24, 2020 Repeat & Reverse
- May 1, 2020 Double trouble
- Apr 13, 2020 COVID-19: your order
- Apr 5, 2020 Little victory
- Mar 28, 2020 Quarantined
- Feb 22, 2020 Tiny Centurion
- Feb 15, 2020 Not your average cart!
- Feb 6, 2020 New beginnings
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2019
- Dec 23, 2019 On our way
- Nov 19, 2019 About the Strays
- Nov 6, 2019 Adieu, adieu
- Oct 20, 2019 New Zolala! Website
- Oct 6, 2019 1st Anniversary!
- Sep 29, 2019 Dodo tea party
- Jul 31, 2019 Playing with colors
- Apr 26, 2019 The Catch!
- Mar 31, 2019 "Hello"
- Feb 27, 2019 Musings on a goat