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katmom Posted - Apr 09 2016 : 12:08:36 PM
It's interesting,,, it really wasn't all that long ago, and yet for some,,, a life time while for others,,, only a story passed down...
the humble and coveted Flour Sack... (also known as Feed Sack")

Mothers, grandmothers, sisters, daughters, etc.. imagining what they could sew from a cloth sack,,, from small sugar sacks to huge flour sacks... 'under-mentionables' blouces/shirts, dresses, curtains, etc were sewn... from those humble sacks...

I would love to come across a small treasure trove of some packed away for a rainy day projects,,, sacks.




I would give anything to find some of these, especially the Scotty dog print!
Imagine, being a teen girl, in Home Ec., class learing to sew,, using fabric from flour sacks.

or being a young housewife on a uber small budget,,, clothing your children in flour sack clothing...

Can you imaging this guy being your brother/son/hubby??? I can hear it now, "Hon, can you keep your eyes open to a small prink floral print for me,,, I want to make Daisey~mae a new sundress."...lol!

Have a Happy Saturday and ... What would you make, if you had a couple of flour sacks at your finger tips?...


>^..^<
Happiness is being a katmom and Glamping Diva!

www.katmom4.blogspot.com & http://graciesvictorianrose.blogspot.com

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Bear5 Posted - Apr 20 2016 : 10:51:53 AM
Grace: Very interesting. I remember the flour sacks and the feed sacks.
Marly

"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross
Bonnie Ellis Posted - Apr 13 2016 : 10:05:22 PM
Corn meal also came in fabric. I have one with Aunt Jemima on it.

grandmother and orphan farmgirl
ceejay48 Posted - Apr 12 2016 : 07:44:31 AM
Bonnie,
Yes, some of the fabric was from feedsacks. What my mom made for us was from flour sacks. But, just recently I had some feedsack fabric to use. In fact, I think I may still have some.
The aprons I made from this fabric were VERY popular and sold quickly!
CJ

..from the barefoot farmgirl in SW Colorado...sister chick #665.
2010 Farmgirl Sister of the Year
Mother Hen: FARMGIRLS SOUTHWEST HENHOUSE

my aprons - http://www.facebook.com/FarmFreshAprons

living life - www.snippetscja.blogspot.com

from my heart - www.fromacelticheart.blogspot.com

from my hubby - www.aspenforge.blogspot.com
forgetmenot Posted - Apr 11 2016 : 3:55:21 PM
My mom always had a stash of flour sack fabric in her attic. When I decided at 14 that I wanted to to make a peasant blouse for myself she gave me a piece of red and white gingham. I loved that blouse! Every stitch sewn by hand since she wouldn't let me near her only machine (her treadle). I have a few scraps of her fabric from the early 50's which I treasure.

Farmgirl sister #3926

"Courage is not the absence of fear, but the belief that something is more important than fear." Ambrose Red Moon
KristiW Posted - Apr 11 2016 : 3:17:29 PM
Fabulous! Flour sacks are truly an important piece of women's history and I love hearing stories about them.

Kristi
Farmgirl Sister #6

quiltee Posted - Apr 11 2016 : 1:51:21 PM
Glad I could help, CeeJay.

Farmgirl hugs,
Farmgirl #1919
Farm Girl of the Month August 2015
Linda O
Lone Oak, TX

"Women are Angels, and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly . . . on a broomstick - we're flexible, like that."
ceejay48 Posted - Apr 11 2016 : 12:08:34 PM
Winnie,
If you go to my Facebook "Farm Fresh Aprons" page (link below) and scroll down to July 25 post. You'll see an apron I made with the Blue Bird on it. That is the small bag that I used on the bib of that apron. Just to give you an idea!
CJ

..from the barefoot farmgirl in SW Colorado...sister chick #665.
2010 Farmgirl Sister of the Year
Mother Hen: FARMGIRLS SOUTHWEST HENHOUSE

my aprons - http://www.facebook.com/FarmFreshAprons

living life - www.snippetscja.blogspot.com

from my heart - www.fromacelticheart.blogspot.com

from my hubby - www.aspenforge.blogspot.com
ceejay48 Posted - Apr 11 2016 : 12:02:53 PM
Good Winnie! Thanks Linda for helping her out!

Winnie, I can tell you that the RED ROSE design is my very favorite and that is the flour I buy. The most popular one is the BLUE BIRD. . . those sacks come in three sizes. I live near the Navajo Indian reservation and the BLUE BIRD is one that the Navajos use for their sewing projects.

The other two are VALLEY QUEEN (with sheaves of golden wheat) and WHITE ROSE. Very nice bags and I hope you have fun with them.
CJ


..from the barefoot farmgirl in SW Colorado...sister chick #665.
2010 Farmgirl Sister of the Year
Mother Hen: FARMGIRLS SOUTHWEST HENHOUSE

my aprons - http://www.facebook.com/FarmFreshAprons

living life - www.snippetscja.blogspot.com

from my heart - www.fromacelticheart.blogspot.com

from my hubby - www.aspenforge.blogspot.com
Red Tractor Girl Posted - Apr 11 2016 : 11:48:17 AM
CeeJay, I know I will want them so I am calling now to get the ball rolling. I'll let you know when they come and post photos. Linda Olivera sent me their address and phone number.

Winnie #3109
Red Tractor Girl
Farm Sister of the Year 2014-2015
ceejay48 Posted - Apr 11 2016 : 11:24:13 AM
Winnie,
They don't have an online store for the sacks but you can call them to order them. Do you want to see pics of the designs first?
Let me know . . . I can show you a couple pics and then give the info for calling them.
CJ

..from the barefoot farmgirl in SW Colorado...sister chick #665.
2010 Farmgirl Sister of the Year
Mother Hen: FARMGIRLS SOUTHWEST HENHOUSE

my aprons - http://www.facebook.com/FarmFreshAprons

living life - www.snippetscja.blogspot.com

from my heart - www.fromacelticheart.blogspot.com

from my hubby - www.aspenforge.blogspot.com
laurzgot Posted - Apr 11 2016 : 07:01:36 AM
I have a flour sack apron that CJ made for me awhile back for an apron swap. Just love it. Really would love to have some flour sacks to sew up what ever my heart desires.

Hugs,
Laurie
Country girl at heart
"Smile and be yourself everyday."




Red Tractor Girl Posted - Apr 11 2016 : 05:10:26 AM
CeeJay, how do you go about just buying the flour sacks in the four prints offered? Do they have an online store? I would love to have some to make some porch pillow covers.

Winnie #3109
Red Tractor Girl
Farm Sister of the Year 2014-2015
Song Sparrow Posted - Apr 11 2016 : 04:21:49 AM
That's great, Bonnie, what treasures those fabrics are! That would be an interesting thing to collect.

Happy Day!
Peace in our hearts, peace in the world
Amy (Sister#6098) www.danaherandcloud.com

Bonnie Ellis Posted - Apr 09 2016 : 7:47:35 PM
Flour sacks weren't the only source of fabric. I wore clothes made of cloth from chicken feed. I still have a few of the prints. They are such fun, now. Not then. I wanted store-bought clothes. But it was not to be. There are clubs to belong to if you collect this kind of fabric and several books written about them. A fun read.

grandmother and orphan farmgirl
katmom Posted - Apr 09 2016 : 12:55:43 PM
CeeJay.. that is so... I mean "sew"Koolieo!

>^..^<
Happiness is being a katmom and Glamping Diva!

www.katmom4.blogspot.com & http://graciesvictorianrose.blogspot.com

ceejay48 Posted - Apr 09 2016 : 12:18:12 PM
Our local flour mill which is still in business, sold flour in those kind of sacks and my mom made clothes for my younger sister and me from them.
I was given some flour sack fabric some years ago and made some WONDERFUL aprons from it. It WOULD be so neat if this was available again today.
Our mill has sacks that have wonderful designs on them for the different varieties of flour they sell, which are beautiful! I've made lots of aprons from those too! There are four different ones. And you can buy just the sacks!
CJ

..from the barefoot farmgirl in SW Colorado...sister chick #665.
2010 Farmgirl Sister of the Year
Mother Hen: FARMGIRLS SOUTHWEST HENHOUSE

my aprons - http://www.facebook.com/FarmFreshAprons

living life - www.snippetscja.blogspot.com

from my heart - www.fromacelticheart.blogspot.com

from my hubby - www.aspenforge.blogspot.com
katmom Posted - Apr 09 2016 : 12:13:33 PM
I would be thrilled to make curtains for my vtg. trailer from this flour sack cloth... wish I could find some!

oh the things I could make...

>^..^<
Happiness is being a katmom and Glamping Diva!

www.katmom4.blogspot.com & http://graciesvictorianrose.blogspot.com


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