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

Thursday, May 3, 2018

Answer: Pinking Machine

Remember the little Singer machine that I bought in Paducah? Well, no one guessed correctly, so I thought I'd show you.

I made this video so you could see it in action. Oh, what fun it is!


Sorry I've been out of the loop recently. I'll explain it all later. Hopefully our life will slow down. 

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Pin It Weekly #210

I ran across this idea on Pinterest for displaying antique quilts using old windows. It got me to thinking about how old quilts that are torn or stained beyond repair might be repurposed. I hate the idea of cutting pieces out of a quilt, but some quilts are too far gone to do much else with them.
vintage quilt in an old window - Little Miss Shabby--Great idea now I know what to do with the quilt my mom made that's starting to fall apart!


repurposing a tattered vintage quilt for my spring mantel, crafts, fireplaces mantels, mantels, repurposing upcycling, seasonal holiday decor

This is a different type of frame, but the idea is the same. I really like that the design is not centered in the frame. 
I have several of my Mee Maw's old family quilts, many of which are tearing and fraying with age.  I hope to frame one of them as a headboard for our master bedroom in the near future!

And another idea for repurposing old quilts--pillows!
I recently found an old, faded and torn quilt at an antique store and restored it back to life by making it into these charming pillows. I carefully chose the best sections of the quilt, hand washed them and started my journey.    In designing these pillows I decided to leave the batting and fabric edges raw, or unfinished, along the outside of each of the 3 pillows to further give them a folk or vintage look. Each of the pillows are firmly stuffed with fresh new fiberfill.    No need to use ...

Charming Keepsake PILLOW made from ANTIQUE Dresden Plate QUILT - Cone Border

Charming Keepsake PILLOW made from Antique QUILT - with Vintage Lace and Button

And a final example of using old quilts as decor. 
Image result for chairs covered with quilts

Something to do with those old quilts that have stains or tears and can't be used on the bed!


Have you seen old quilts repurposed in another way? Tell us about it in the comments. 

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Cotton Quilters' Guild -- vintage makeovers

Monday the Cotton Quilters' Guild held its monthly meeting for July with an Ice Cream Social and the Secret Pal Reveal. I chose vanilla ice cream, chopped pecans, and a couple of cherries.  Yum! The business part of the meeting didn't last very long.  Instead we had a nice show and share and a great presentation.

Pam shared the twin baby quilts she made for her sister who is having a boy and a girl.  I love that the quilts together create the tree trunk.





Brenda was so impressed with her secret pal gifts that she decided to show and share them.  The three pieces are fabric art using applique.  The work is stretched on a board and matted.  Brenda plans to put them in frames and hang them in her studio.

Priscilla gave an interesting presentation on her antique quilts and feed sacks.  She buys antique quilts from estate sales and salvages them by (most often) taking them apart, keeping whatever is still good and resewing the quilt by hand.  


When someone gave her a huge bag of yo-yos, she could not resist sewing them into a top that now lives on her sofa.

A yellow fabric with some unfinished embroidery became a small quilt to which she added a few windows with matching binding. She collects reproduction 1930's fabric just for this purpose.

A quilt top in really bad condition got a makeover of sashing and a bit more quilting to help stabilize it.

Priscilla said the big draw for her was the backing of feed sacks. When she saw the writing on the old feed sacks, she couldn't help but purchase the quilt to salvage it.

Someone gave her a pile of blocks that were tossed willy-nilly into a bag and looked horrible.  Because nothing matched or made sense to her, she decided to remove the applique, add a trapunto backing to each little floret, then hand-applique four to a block. 


She showed another quilt with applique.  This one reminded me of my grandmother.  I don't remember seeing a completed quilt that Ma-ma ever made with this sort of applique, but it seems that she made lots of starts.  She used black thread to create a blanket stitch or button-hole stitch.  This quilt could have been hers, except I don't think she ever finished enough blocks for a whole quilt of any size.  It's seems odd that I'd remember the stitch, the thread, Sunbonnet Sue, but I don't remember a completed quilt.






Priscilla ended her presentation by showing us some of her feed sacks.  Should any of us want to begin collecting feed sacks, she talked about what to look for in authentic 1914-1930's feed sacks since there are now many reproductions.  

The feed sack on the right is one that originated at a rice mill in Louisiana making it especially interesting to us.















I wish I could have gotten pictures of the 20 or so feed sacks that she had, but there simply wasn't time. Everything was interesting, and learning about this part of American history was an added bonus.  

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Pin It Weekly

Wouldn't your quilts love to live in these old homes?  Wouldn't you love to live there, too? Many of these have been abandoned, but none should have been--take a look.

Mon Coeur Plantation, 7739 False River Drive, Oscar, Louisiana, Pointe Coupee Parish

A fabulously amazing dose of turquoise tucked amongst the towering trees. #Victorian #house #home #vintage #turquoise

<3

Abandoned Louisiana plantation.

Carleton Villa- front view. Thousand Islands, NY. This mansion was built in 1891 & has been abandoned for many years. A restoration/preservation effort is now underway.

abandoned....... haunted.......

When I first saw this house I thought it wasn't too late to save it. Then I found that the photo was taken in the early 1970s. We can only hope someone actually saved it. "Fixer upper. Upper Fairmont," Somerset County, Maryland "Eastern Shore Series," Maryland. Photo by Steve Szabo, 1940-2000

Abandoned - Nolan House at Hwy 83 and Nolan Store Rd. Bostwick, Georgia. The Nolan House is an abandoned plantation home that has been vacant for over 35 yrs.

Secluded farm house

I would so love to renovate this place and live in it.

Looking Through | Flickr - Tennessee

★ Brilliant Blue ★ Nevada (not my photo) Please support your admins urbex videos and this page, by clicking the video link below and subscribe in there, also please give it a thumb up  ☺ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZVeZiEIt0E https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=801116529961964&set=gm.1544674482440565&type=1&permPage=1

Abandoned Civil War era house located in the Lee County, Va, county seat of Jonesville, Va.

Beautiful Abandoned

abandoned house

Queen Anne Victorian home, built in 1893 in the Van Wyck Brooks Historic District in Plainfield. / photo courtesy of the Westfield Symphony Orchestra

Abandoned Castle Tower home in #Castles| http://famouscastlesimogene.lemoncoin.org


house

Incredible design

Old victorian mansion in Sacramento, California, USA

Abandoned mansion

still beautiful

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Pin It Wednesday #51

Door Headboard

Distressed 80 - 130+ yr old door headboards

Door headboard

I recently acquired an old door from my parents' home.  It's a paneled door that looks very much like these.  My plan is to make it into a headboard with a built in shelf like the first two pictures. I have plenty of quilts to dress up the bed and a few unusual pillows.  While there, we picked up a few old windows.  I haven't decided exactly what I want to do with them, yet.  I have a few ideas running around in my head, but nothing solid yet.  Maybe a few pins will help.

AFTER my storage cabinet used Old Windows for doors
Maybe not this ambitious!

Recycling old window

12 Ways to Recycle Old Windows - A&D Blog

DIY HOW TO: Repurpose Old Salvaged Windows as Home Decor (http://okc-craigslist.blogspot.com) - Decorating with old, repurposed windows is inexpensive, environmentally friendly, and it personalizes your space. Here are five ways to recycle old windows:

Mounted Old Windows

And if we're going to look at vintage, 
how about a few vintage quilts!  

vintage star quilt

Incredible vintage quilt

Vintage Quilt

Vintage Quilt   Dresden Plate Pattern  Feedsack Fabric by KOLORIZE, $195.00

Vintage Quilt with tight stipple

vintage quilt by kaitlin

One Patch Chain - Vintage Quilt

gorgeous vintage quilt.

Happy Quilting,
Mary