Finding the Sacred in the Everyday by Phyllis Ralley

My Grandma used this treadle sewing machine her whole life, and then my Mom and I used it too. It requires no electricity and is driven when you rock the treadle back and forth. This machine will sew anything, which the scar on the palm side of the most expressive finger on my left hand attests! I was too young to remember the incident but the blood curdling scream that my toddler’s voice made must have woken the dead! 

Why am I sending this old thing to be repaired I asked myself? Then I realized I have kept it as a shrine to Grandma. In one of the drawers is a letter she wrote to me not long before she passed. And there are also cardboard quilt patterns that she cut herself and the thimble she wore on her finger. This old piece of functional furniture is a link to the past for me. Another example of finding the sacred in the everyday.

4 responses to “Finding the Sacred in the Everyday by Phyllis Ralley”

  1. Elizabeth Wunsch Avatar

    What a beautiful testament to your Grandmother and the time tested steady wisdom she passed down to you and your siblings!

  2. Marian Giannatti Avatar

    This is a treasure! The memories, the history, the love, and the beautiful sewing machine. Thanks for sharing.

  3. Myranette Robinson Avatar

    I can feel the love for your Grandmother is this post. The joy you give in this is priceless!

  4. Sally Borg Avatar

    Keeping this treasure is a way to be reminded of your Grandmother. It’s a beautiful object, and full of stories I bet!

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