Showing posts with label antique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antique. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 4


The sun streaming in today.
The trees are glowing, leaves are dressed in brilliant yellow! 
Our son has moved into his first apartment~
He is very happy & we're so very excited for him.
His bedroom has become another leg of my studio.


 My favorite fabrics, mostly used for slow stitching...
Some patches add a little color & interest to my pinkeeps.
No longer on a top shelve... now they're a tease!
"Stop working for just a few minutes~ sit down & stitch awhile'


I painted the ceiling the same color as the walls~
Convivial yellow by Sherwin Williams.
The room is so cozy!

Next sunny day I'll share another peek~
Hope your November is off to a great start!

Friday, December 21

Antique and vintage linen treasures


 Winter whites warm my heart~
With some warmer days I started adding some forget me nots and hearts!


I know the winter winds will continue to bring storms and frigid temperatures~
For now we will enjoy a few warm moments & the whisper of Spring.


Hearts so tender~
I hope you have been enjoying this beautiful season!

 



This rooster piece became mixed in...
It was the perfect excuse to sketch a nesting hen!


It smells like forget me not weather~
I couldn't help but add a wreath of love!

Wishing you a joy-filled Holiday Season~
Praying that family and friends arrive safe and sound!
May wonderful new memories be written on your hearts~



Monday, February 12

Rug Hooking 1889


I began gathering old paper in 1991. I was studying graphic design & advertising at
Rochester Institute of Technology and had a severe case of cabin fever.
There was an antique show near the college so I ventured off!
I walked into this one booth~ it was filled to the rafters with old paper & advertising.
That was the day I met Virginia~
Her paper collection was amazing (and she was only displaying a snippet!)
Most of the paper I have gathered is from the 1800's.


Virginia and I grew to be close friends.
We have known each other nearly 30 years!
When our daughter was in high school she came along to visit and talk paper.
We always went home with a box or two of treasures.
The time came when Virginia was ready to move into a retirement community.
She wanted to share more of her paper & mounds of knowledge with us.
The market had gone flat for paper... and we were willing to work & buy.


We spent many weekends through the better part of two years traveling
to help Virginia sort her inventory... listen, learn, gather seconds.
Always lunch at neat old nearby diners... maybe take a break & get a cone!
We would order enough  at lunch to have left-overs for dinner
as our visits would often go into the early morning hours with
a long drive home~
Our visits and stories are priceless...
Worth every penny & mounds of hours because one day,
Alaina was looking through a velvet covered family album & asked,
"Virginia, how much would you like for these old photo albums?
My dad has relatives by several names written here!"
She wanted to show her grandfather some of the pictures & names to compare!
Virginia couldn't sell them...
They were HER family albums!!!
Amazing how we're brought into peoples lives & then to discover seventeen years later 
that this amazing woman and my husband are somehow related!
Our daughter made the connection!
Dean and I were dating when I first met Virginia.
We married a year after I graduated from college.
I missed our visits while I was expecting & then the newborn and early years
when money was extra-tight so visits were by phone.
Once they were both toddling around Virginia & I reconnected and
it was if no time had passed~
Hubby would plan a special day with our little ones so I could go visit 'Ginny!'


Virginia is a retired professor of Women's Studies, Literature, Writing...
Antique dealer, collector of all things Shaker~
as she spent all of her teaching summers in Maine with their community.
Almost 30 years of friendship and so much historic knowledge.
Alaina & Ginny would talk endlessly on women in history...
She would inspire Alaina, praise her for being unique and independent. 
I was blessed to listen while sorting through floor to ceiling boxes of paper.
Virginia would notice something rare in my hand & explain the origin, purpose...


It will take me another 30 years to sort the paper I have acquired.
How I hope to remember the history lessons behind each piece!

While sorting for some pieces to share~
I recently came across this old E. Ross & Co. Rug Patterns catalog.
I LOVE wool hooking & it is so wonderful to see the gorgeous
works made through the years & today.. keeping this art alive.
I have shared some pictures from my booklet & I'm sharing a link.
https://archive.org/details/catalogofrugpatt00eros
If you click on the link it will bring you to a similar catalog~
Digitized files made possible by funding from LYRASIS members and
the Sloan Foundation.

Thank you for visiting, Friends!
I hope you have a wonderfully creative week~


Sunday, November 6

Vintage fabric yoyo's


301 of them! They are enjoying a gentle & restoring soak~

I've been enjoying antique shows & shops for 30+ years.
No matter how many shows, shops, festivals we attend~
There is always something fresh & new!


The show wasn't that big...
A high school gym & small cafeteria.
It was packed with some of the most unique and unusual antiques!


Butter paddles in bunches!
They looked like bouquets!
ONE was very unique~ it had a butter press on the handle end!!!
All one piece~
It was very rare and very expensive... inside a case or
I would have tried to capture a photograph.


We brought home a few treasures...
This collection of yoyo's was laying across a long table.
It was dressed with an antique rocking horse,
mounds of linens & table cloths,
crocks & jugs...
books...
stuff...
cool stuff...
neat stuff...
I just needed to find the price tag........

JOY!!!
They are becoming harder and harder to find~
These most treasured patterns.

Hope you have a wonderful Sunday, Kind Friends!
Wishing your hearts every joy~

Sunday, January 24

Vintage linens~


I love to hunt for vintage/antique linens~
Antique shops & festivals...
Thrift stores & estate sales...
Lawn sales & auctions...


I immediately put the linens into a mild soak~
Little bit of laundry detergent & oxyclean... warm water.
Sometimes I need to repeat this soak.


Most stains come out over night...
A cold water rinse and gentle squeeze~
I lay them on bath towels and roll them up!


Once they rest for a day I press them, medium heat.


Amazing how vibrant the colors are!


Some are worn... they are just as beautiful as the nearly perfect pieces!


The beautiful stitches~
Time spent...
Treasured.


So many different designs!


Most linen pieces do not have a pattern.
Unique, free hand designs!
From the heart~



I hope you have a wonderful week, Sweet Friends!
Thank you for stopping by~

Tuesday, September 15

Vintage Linens...


I was in an antique shop along the Erie Canal & found a little flower linen.
It was crinkled up and browned... 
There was a 2nd one!!!!
(My little prayer was for just one more... just one more!)


As I searched the entire booth, under every blanket~
Between every table cloth and linen!
There were five!


With arms filled with various vintage treasures,
my heart skipped a beat over these!


After their gentle soak in mild laundry detergent & a dash of Oxy Clean
they were even more beautiful!


As I was pressing them the ideas were swirling in my mind!!
Should I draw top views of frogs on them (lily pads?)
Should I draw five different flowers with their botanical names?
Should I draw butterflies on them?
Should I pattern them?


Some of my favorite quotes & fuzzy bees kept coming to my heart!

These are on their way home to Nevada!
A dear heart who LOVES BEES will give them the love they deserve~

Hope your September has been off to a great start!

Sunday, May 24

Blue and Yellow...


Found this beautiful fold of vintage yellow fabric~
Not a stain to be seen...
I put it in a light soak for a few hours.

  
I would agitate it now & again...
When wet it is the color of a lemon!


It has a linen-like feel...


Couldn't wait to get it off the line & pressed~


I had to try blue ink...
Yellow & blue always look sweet together~
Reminds me of a two tone toile fabric!


Red looks sweet, too!

Hope you're having a sweet and sunny Sunday!

Thursday, September 18

2015 Calendar Peeks!


"Outside My Window" by Michelle L. Palmer
Legacy Publishing Group

My artist samples have arrived!
Legacy does such a beautiful job with my original watercolors~



A peek at the 12 months of 2015!


This month reminded me of vanilla-cherry!
The colors!


How I love blue...
Especially vintage & antique blue!


Cheery little wren posing in a patch of happy daisies~


The graphic designer in me...
How I LOVE old type!
American goldfinch, potted geranium...
All brought to you by the letter G!

Wishing your heart joy~
Thank you for stopping by, Sweet Friends!

Monday, September 2

Red, White & Flow Blue


Red, White & Blue is always in style~

Happy Labor Day, Sweet Friends!
Hope your holiday has been filled with laughter, a bit of relaxation & great memories~