My Grandma Rosa was born in 1898 in Oregon. When she was 16 years old she went to work as a cook in a logging camp where she met her future husband. My grandfather was a shipbuilder and had a boat shop and salmon cannery on the Siletz River. They had 5 children but only 4 survived their childhood. Life was not easy, but Rosa, who dreamed of being a poet, found time to jot down many verses and prose.

I found one of her poems while I was thinking about a new collection and the last line was my inspiration…

 

Not yet shall I deplete this store

Of pictures that the years have wrought;

But sometime when my blood runs cold,

I’ll wander in my world of thought;

So while the warmth is in the sun,

And while the bird’s wing crimson glows, 

I’ll paint my memories daringly-

To tint gray days with rose.

Click on a swatch below to view a slideshow of uses,

or

to see a gallery of Grandma Rosa's patterns