We Junkers are always on the lookout for good stuff. Of course while on our quest for something amazing we have good days and bad. Every now and then you hit the mother lode.....
Like finding a raggy old box full of vintage crocheted lace and dreamy old linens....
Then you have to decide what to do with them.
You wash them in bleach and a lilac scented soap then remove them from the dryer all nice and clean and fluffy. Then you walk into a room, see the mannequin and decide to dress her in your new found treasures....
Then you want to keep them even though you planned to sell them.
Like finding a raggy old box full of vintage crocheted lace and dreamy old linens....
Then you have to decide what to do with them.
You wash them in bleach and a lilac scented soap then remove them from the dryer all nice and clean and fluffy. Then you walk into a room, see the mannequin and decide to dress her in your new found treasures....
Then you take a gazillion pictures trying to get the perfect one...well at least one that will look decent on your blog.
burlap flower and stand there admiring your creation.
Now I realize that not all of you get this excited over vintage crocheted lace, but I know a number of you that share my passion.
So tell me your passion....what makes your heart beat a little faster when you see something you must have.
~~hugs~~
Sissie
Gorgeous! You must keep these! Old linens speak to me, doilies, tablecloths, napkins. But so do lots of other things. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Only you could do this and make it stunning.
ReplyDeleteOh how funny, I was just gifted a huge box of vintage crocheted doilies from my husband's grandmother. They were all handmade by his great grandmother so they've very special. I've been wracking my brain trying to come up with some good projects for them so the timing of your post was perfect for me:)
ReplyDeleteIt's that "wanting to keep them" that gets me every time! Haha! Oh how familiar I am with this kind of love. Love the look of your lace dressed angel!
ReplyDeleteOh, Sissie, I adore lace! Vintage especially but new as well. My niece has taught herself to crochet and she is busy making all kinds of lovely doilies. My grandmother once crocheted a table cloth/bed spread and I would love to have it. It is now in my cousin's possession. Some folks think lace is too granny-ish but I like to think of it as being feminine. And nothing says feminine like lace. I think all we lace lovers would agree on that.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
Wow! I would have to keep these until after Christmas - I see too many possibilities to use them in decorating. I never pass on abandoned crochet orphans.
ReplyDeleteoh how funny you are!lolol....I have them all over the house, not hidden but hanging in doorways softening those harsh corners, over chairs, odd windows, etc. I use them, there is nothing like taking those beautiful fluffy dry beauty out of the dryer and finding the perfect place for it...yes!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. I love how you dressed your mannequin. She is gorgeous now.
ReplyDeleteKris
Oh my...such treasure. I would have a hard time parting with them too. Your crochet dressed maniquin looks lovely for Autumn. Beauty for the holidays too. xo
ReplyDeleteSuch a great find! I snatch them up every one in a while myself. I just can't resist. =)
ReplyDeleteJeanine
Oh yes, I get excited over it! I have a huge box full and use them now and then on special projects. Hanging them on your dress form is adorable!
ReplyDeleteCarol
I love any and ALL lace. I might use a piece to tie up a gift , otherwise I am a hoarder of lace !! I do love your delightful angel of lace,DELIGHTFUL !! Thank you for sharing :-) TT
ReplyDeleteHow pretty, Sissie! I love how you made a skirt for your dress form to wear out of them. I saw a lovely poncho on Pinterest that looked similar to the pieces you've shown here. I would love to find one of those {at a good price} to buy.
ReplyDeleteOh Sissie, those are just exquisite! Oh how I love shopping for beautiful linens...they make me happy! I just bought some vintage crocheted placemats, be still my heart! Everything you post is absolutely always stunning, I love dropping in to see you!
ReplyDeleteNancy
xo
Oh my....you know how I feel, Sissie....love all the vintage doilies!! Your mannie looks ready for an afternoon tea all dressed in her lovely gown! Paired with those gorgeous angel wings, how could she not look stunning?!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
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You certainly did hit the mother load..... I would have a hard time parting with any of it too!!!! In fact, I have an antique suitcase full of doilies and crocheted pieces I simply cannot part with. LOL!!!!
ReplyDelete~Des
Great and easy-to-understand tutorial, thnx!
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