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Aunt Jenny Posted - Jul 11 2005 : 8:56:06 PM
While in between little league tournament games for my daughter's softball team I had 30 min to kill so I went to a local (next town...where I was at the time) thrift store and looked around (I look mostly for books) and found a small treasure...a stamped embroidery tablecloth..brand new..the type with finished edges and stain guard and all..a really pretty design with small flowers and vines all around the edge...for $1 !!!!! It wasn't even dusty!!! I have quite a stash of floss so I will soon have a really cute new tablecloth... large card table size, it is square...to use. I love bargains!!

Jenny in Utah
The best things in life arn't things!
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DaisyFarm Posted - Jul 14 2005 : 9:41:36 PM
Oh I love that tagline...consider it stolen!! lol

Live a good and honorable life. Then when you get older and think back, you'll be able to enjoy it a second time.
citygoatlady Posted - Jul 14 2005 : 9:05:23 PM
Bramble, that deer head story made me really laugh!

I would LOVE to have some antlers or even a small head if someone wants to spare it. None of us hunts, but after going to Yellowstone last year we started fixing up our 12 x 12 bedroom as a "cowboy/hunting lodge" theme (mainly set by the Yellowstone fabric I made a quilt from). We've also dreamed for years of a ranch style gateway over our suburban driveway, but we don't have any antlers for it.

I'm glad I married a man whose idol is still Roy Rogers! (That is the kind of clothing and decor he likes too). Our kids don't even know who Roy Rogers is (although the did go to the Roy Rogers museum in Branson, MO with us).

Find local raw milk on www.localharvest.com. "If you complain about farmers, don't do it with your mouth full."
citygoatlady Posted - Jul 14 2005 : 8:58:33 PM
quote:
Originally posted by bramble

All this hot , hot crazy weather across the country must have driven us all indoors to junk this past weekend. I had a day with the "girls" , the guys were all camping and surf fishing at the beach with the kids so we hit every thrift in the area. Treasures abounded for all! There were four of us and it's a good thing I have a little station wagon!

Here was our haul:
2 matching cotton pillowcases w/ crocheted edge 1.99*
queen size cotton fitted sheet in package(new) 2.00
China lamp with floral medallion 1930's 3.99
Rowe Pottery salt glaze candlestick .99*
hand crocheted lace tablecloth 3.00
Mercer china small platter w/ tiny pink rosebuds .99
round black frame w/ silhouette 1.99*
ceramic brown w/ white polka dot watering can .49*
1960's Vogue pattern for cocktail dress .29*
Yankee jar candle Tulips (new!) .99
2 pewter candlesticks 4.99
1920's wool crazy patch quilt top 9.99
blown glass paperweight .69
Book- Country Fabric style (neat projects!) .99*
McCoy cream colored vase(small chip under bottom) 1.99
5 yds red ticking fabric 3.00* (*my stuff!)
L.L.Bean leather posture pack 2.99
175.in catalog, we looked!)

Not bad for a days "work"! And we had a great lunch to boot! It is rarely as good as it was Sat. but we got lucky! None of us spent more than $20.00 with lunch included so we didn't feel like we were
overindulgent or spendthrifts!

Jenny, I love the sound of your tablecloth, what colors will you embroider it? That's a nice size because you can use it as a topper on any table. You can't beat the price! As for that buffalo head...we spent our childhood visiting grandparents who had the most enormous deer head with 12 point antlers looming over every family dinner we ever had. One of my uncles shot it when he was 14 and apparently it was "quite something" so they had it mounted.Needless to say for many years it was the source of torture for those of us with imaginations that ran wild. You know it comes to life while you're sleeping, it's body is coming back to find it's head, etc, etc...It started sporting hats and "accessories " provided by my demonic boy cousins in later years as we got older it was more of a shock value thing for them.It wasn't until my grandfather had moved downstairs that he let on he had never liked that big head there all those years!He never hunted!

Miss Clare-- So much fabric for so little! Yeah for you! That sounds like quilting yardage to me(she said with a sly smile!) Or were you thinking of aprons?! Glad you had a great find , I'm like Jeannie; I love to hear about other people's fabulous treasures out "junking" !
And it's fun to share them with other people that appreciate "a treasure" at bargain prices!


with a happy heart



Find local raw milk on www.localharvest.com. "If you complain about farmers, don't do it with your mouth full."
mollymae Posted - Jul 14 2005 : 8:48:28 PM
Lucinda, I don't know if you received my email, but I would definitely love to share in your hankie abundance...you can email me through my profile if you'd like!

Cead Mile Failte,
Molly

"If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain. If I can ease one life the Aching or cool one pain, or help one fainting robin unto his nest again, I shall not live in vain" ~Emily Dickinson

**When life throws scraps your way ~ Make a Quilt!**

Sisterhood of the Traveling Art
mollymae Posted - Jul 14 2005 : 8:47:00 PM
My mom collects hankies too....to do just that, blow her nose and dab her eyes while at church! She says it's more "ladylike" than using tissue or toilet paper

Cead Mile Failte,
Molly

"If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain. If I can ease one life the Aching or cool one pain, or help one fainting robin unto his nest again, I shall not live in vain" ~Emily Dickinson

**When life throws scraps your way ~ Make a Quilt!**

Sisterhood of the Traveling Art
thehouseminder Posted - Jul 14 2005 : 7:17:55 PM
Thank you all for the warm welcome

I like the idea of using photocopies of the paper napkins for Birthday mail art. The great thing about copying them is you get you use them for a variety of projects without actually harming them!

The round hankies are very pretty. Almost all of them are floral with scalloped edges but there are a few which are "maps" of cities like Washington D.C., NY City, and Dearborn, MI. I think all of them are hand rolled and hemmed which makes them more desirable.

In the forties, some women hemmed hankies as a kind of "piecework" to earn money at home. The hankie factory would ship them bolts of fabric with the hankies printed on them and they had to cut them out, roll them, and hem them. Then they sent them back to be shipped to stores.

Aren't I just a font of useless information!?!?!

Lucinda

Aunt Jenny Posted - Jul 13 2005 : 2:04:44 PM
I have only about 15 or so vintage hankies myself..besides the one 1958 one. I actually use some of them for nose blowing too...and get funny looks...oh well.
I love the idea of your "books" of hankies!!! Now I have reason to get more more more!!!
I have never seen a round one in person...I bet they are neat!

Jenny in Utah
The best things in life arn't things!
MeadowLark Posted - Jul 13 2005 : 12:56:30 PM
Thanks for the great ideas Lucinda! By the way, welcome to the forum! Glad you are here joining in! I thought about photocopying them and using them for scrapbooks and card making...maybe some cool b-day mail art! Wallpaper border would be cute! I like the idea of collage too... Your hankie collection sounds amazing! jenny from Kansas

"Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I'll meet you there." Rumi, 13th century. http://www.xs4all.nl/~josvg/cits/sb/sb101.html
Clare Posted - Jul 13 2005 : 11:00:17 AM
We had a stool made of cans when I was growing up. It was covered in fabric. It was similar to the one in MJ's book. I should try to recreate it!


****Gardener, Stitcher, Spiritual Explorer and Appreciator of all Things Natural****

"Begin to weave and God will give the thread." - German Proverb
thehouseminder Posted - Jul 13 2005 : 10:24:01 AM
Hi Daisy Farm,

The directions for this footstool are actually in May Jane's new book

MollyMae,

Funny you should mention paring down...I was just thinking that I have a few duplicates. E-mail me sometime and I'll be happy to share

Lucinda
mollymae Posted - Jul 13 2005 : 10:08:51 AM
Lucinda, what a wonderful collection of vintage hankies you must have!!! If you ever need to pare down, let me know, I make baby quilts using them!

Cead Mile Failte,
Molly

"If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain. If I can ease one life the Aching or cool one pain, or help one fainting robin unto his nest again, I shall not live in vain" ~Emily Dickinson

**When life throws scraps your way ~ Make a Quilt!**

Sisterhood of the Traveling Art
DaisyFarm Posted - Jul 13 2005 : 10:05:10 AM
All this talk of footstools reminds me of ones my grandmother used to make (she was the most wonderfully talented, make-do person I've ever known). She used large (quart-size?) tin cans and somehow fastened about six of them together in a "daisy" pattern. She then partially filled them with sand I think and then upholstered the whole thing. Anyone ever seen or made one of these?

Live a good and honorable life. Then when you get older and think back, you'll be able to enjoy it a second time.
thehouseminder Posted - Jul 13 2005 : 09:45:51 AM
Clare - Your footstools sound lovely. There is something so genteel about a footstool, as opposed to an ottoman, something that just cries out for hand needlepointed slippers..... And isn't it nice to give a new home and a new life to such a wonderful item?

Meadowlark - I was trying to think of something clever you could do with your paper napkins. They sound soooo neat. I once visited a friend who had made color photocopies of her vintage valentine collection and then used the copies as a wallpaper border at the top of her wainscotting in her kitchen. That's the only thing that comes to mind. I'll bet there are other farmgirls out there with better ideas. You could arrange them in a collage and frame them maybe.

Jenny, I have a confession. I have been collecting hankies for nearly as long as I have been on this earth. I probably have between 1500 and 2000. The ones that are not in the finest shape I carry in my handbag and keep in my nightstand for *gasp* actual nose blowing. The finest ones I have collected into books I made with linen pages I sewed together. There are several books: Souvenier & State Maps, Round Hankies, Greeting Card Hankies, Children Hankies, Florals, Famous Designers like Tammis Keefe and Pat Prichard, etc. You get the idea, I'm out of control.
I really think you should frame your birthday Hankerchief. What a treasure! When you do, be sure that you, or the framer, use archival supplies. Until then, you will want to take it out of the drawer and roll it up in a cotton towel before storing again. The acid in the wood in your dresser drawer will eventually harm the fabric and folding it can break the fibers over time.

Lucinda
MeadowLark Posted - Jul 13 2005 : 09:18:16 AM
I bought a box of very old vintage paper napkins a lady collected over a 50 year period for .50. She must have been invited to a lot of little kids b-day parties, Valentines, and even a St Patricks. They are so cute, and really nostalgic. They have yellowed considerably. Any ideas what to do with them? The ones from the 40's-50's appealed to me...But there are some funny ones from the 60's and 70's too.

"Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I'll meet you there." Rumi, 13th century. http://www.xs4all.nl/~josvg/cits/sb/sb101.html
Clare Posted - Jul 13 2005 : 08:37:46 AM
Lucinda, you have great luck! My first footstool (cream colored) was rectangular approx 20" x 12". The second brown one is almost square, about 16" x 12"... and they both fit perfectly and look so "at home" in my home. I think they are glad to be here!

****Gardener, Stitcher, Spiritual Explorer and Appreciator of all Things Natural****

"Begin to weave and God will give the thread." - German Proverb
Aunt Jenny Posted - Jul 13 2005 : 08:35:06 AM
Wow...good stuff too! What will you do with the vintage hankies? I just love them. I keep meaning to frame one that I have that has a calender of the year I was born on it..1958. My grandma saved it for me and gave it to me when I was in my 20's. I have always kept it in my sock drawer...need to do something with it.

Jenny in Utah
The best things in life arn't things!
thehouseminder Posted - Jul 13 2005 : 06:27:03 AM
How wonderful to know that someone else is infected with this mania! I can't wait to see pics of your tablecloth Jenny. What shape is your footstool Claire - I'm trying to picture it. And Bramble, I am just in awe of your haul. Wow!

I smuggle my finds into the house as if I were bringing home a questionable magazine. Then when Mr. Wonderful (I'm not being sarcastic, he IS wonderful) asks about the glass and sterling coasters or the cream colored McCoy vase, I just say, "That OLD thing????" I suspect that I'm not fooling anyone.

My latest finds:

A wooden "Little Orphan Annie" I-Cord Maker complete with crochet hook $1.49
A set of Bakelite yarn bobbins $2.00
12 Vintage Handkerchiefs (in a $1.95 bag of yucky scarves)
A set of stamped all cotton pillowcases to be embroidered - they came in a one pice tube shape which you
cut in half and then seam across the end $0.29
A whole manufacturers box of Medium Dark Red Embroidery Thread. 25 Skeins. Will come in handy for the
pillow cases since they have hearts and roses on them. $0.25

Oh, and the McCoy vase, "Isn't your mom's maiden name McCoy? (yes) Why don't you just take it?"




Aunt Jenny Posted - Jul 12 2005 : 12:37:35 PM
the new footstool sounds cute too!!
Hmmmmm a chandelier!! I will have to think about that..we do have pretty high ceilings! My mom will keep every single one of those things until the day she dies unless one of her kids takes them (there are only three of us) knowing her. She never chucks anything. I will have to think on that..maybe for me new patio !!

Jenny in Utah
The best things in life arn't things!
Clare Posted - Jul 12 2005 : 11:56:51 AM
Kay, I only need vague "ideas" of what to use it for. This makes the justification process very simple! Picked up a couple more pieces today on my journey back to have another look at stool # 2. TAWANDA!!! I decided to get it. It is charming... medium brown brocade with a 4 inch fringe around the bottom, which hides rollers. It is a "challenged" footstool as it has only three rollers, but it doesn't seem to tip. I'll have to see about making it more stable. It will match my estate sale find of the side chair that I recovered last fall. I'm just scoring all around lately, it seems! But two days in a row for shopping is a record for me.... better lay off now for awhile! haha.

****Gardener, Stitcher, Spiritual Explorer and Appreciator of all Things Natural****

"Begin to weave and God will give the thread." - German Proverb
therusticcottage Posted - Jul 12 2005 : 11:49:58 AM
Clare -- you mean you actually have to have projects planned in order to buy fabric????? LOL!

Kay - Living in Beautiful Washington State

North Clark County Farmgirls and
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Clare Posted - Jul 12 2005 : 09:14:42 AM
Jenny, I have seen some incredible chandliers made of iron and decorated with a jumble of antlers... maybe that's a possibility, rather than just chucking it all?

I've been thinking of getting back into embroidery, too. Will love to see your color choices when you get it all together!


****Gardener, Stitcher, Spiritual Explorer and Appreciator of all Things Natural****

"Begin to weave and God will give the thread." - German Proverb
Aunt Jenny Posted - Jul 12 2005 : 08:14:19 AM
Wow..Bramble..you really hit the jackpot..and it sounded like a fun day too!!!
That buffalo head is only one of many "heads" my mom has been trying to palm off on the relatives since my dad died. He was really into hunting and had a big mule deer (I grew up with that one in the living room) an elk, a caribou and an antelope, the buffalo and a pheasant and some sort of unusual duck. Plus a zillion antlers in the garage rafters. I told her I wouldn't mind someday a set of elk antlers for steve's garage but no other stuff and NO heads. I don't think she is crazy about them either, but I think since they were my dad's pride and joy she hates to just pack them up. She ought to..yikes.
I think I will embroider the tablecloth with shades of butter yellow flowers...my kitchen has John Deere colors so I tend to think of that. I am not possitive yet though, since I would like shades of rose too...maybe I will do mixed colors..that would be a good solution.


Jenny in Utah
The best things in life arn't things!
bramble Posted - Jul 12 2005 : 07:33:15 AM
All this hot , hot crazy weather across the country must have driven us all indoors to junk this past weekend. I had a day with the "girls" , the guys were all camping and surf fishing at the beach with the kids so we hit every thrift in the area. Treasures abounded for all! There were four of us and it's a good thing I have a little station wagon!

Here was our haul:
2 matching cotton pillowcases w/ crocheted edge 1.99*
queen size cotton fitted sheet in package(new) 2.00
China lamp with floral medallion 1930's 3.99
Rowe Pottery salt glaze candlestick .99*
hand crocheted lace tablecloth 3.00
Mercer china small platter w/ tiny pink rosebuds .99
round black frame w/ silhouette 1.99*
ceramic brown w/ white polka dot watering can .49*
1960's Vogue pattern for cocktail dress .29*
Yankee jar candle Tulips (new!) .99
2 pewter candlesticks 4.99
1920's wool crazy patch quilt top 9.99
blown glass paperweight .69
Book- Country Fabric style (neat projects!) .99*
McCoy cream colored vase(small chip under bottom) 1.99
5 yds red ticking fabric 3.00* (*my stuff!)
L.L.Bean leather posture pack 2.99
175.in catalog, we looked!)

Not bad for a days "work"! And we had a great lunch to boot! It is rarely as good as it was Sat. but we got lucky! None of us spent more than $20.00 with lunch included so we didn't feel like we were
overindulgent or spendthrifts!

Jenny, I love the sound of your tablecloth, what colors will you embroider it? That's a nice size because you can use it as a topper on any table. You can't beat the price! As for that buffalo head...we spent our childhood visiting grandparents who had the most enormous deer head with 12 point antlers looming over every family dinner we ever had. One of my uncles shot it when he was 14 and apparently it was "quite something" so they had it mounted.Needless to say for many years it was the source of torture for those of us with imaginations that ran wild. You know it comes to life while you're sleeping, it's body is coming back to find it's head, etc, etc...It started sporting hats and "accessories " provided by my demonic boy cousins in later years as we got older it was more of a shock value thing for them.It wasn't until my grandfather had moved downstairs that he let on he had never liked that big head there all those years!He never hunted!

Miss Clare-- So much fabric for so little! Yeah for you! That sounds like quilting yardage to me(she said with a sly smile!) Or were you thinking of aprons?! Glad you had a great find , I'm like Jeannie; I love to hear about other people's fabulous treasures out "junking" !
And it's fun to share them with other people that appreciate "a treasure" at bargain prices!


with a happy heart
jpbluesky Posted - Jul 12 2005 : 06:01:24 AM
Wow- treasures are abounding for all of you! Pie safes, good textiles, buffalo skins, and all kinds of things! Do we have a posting place for treasures found? It would be fun to hear about past finds. Love reading these!
jpbluesky

Heartland girl
Clare Posted - Jul 12 2005 : 05:42:50 AM
Jenny, regarding the buffalo head. Have your mom bring it up in the camper she's towing and hubby can hang it in his newly cleaned out garage/wood shed!!! Just teasing. I'm not into taxidermed animals at all. It's like their spirit is haunting you straight from their eyes.

Yes, Kay, I am a "material girl", in the most literal way! Now I just have to get busy on those projects to use it all up!!!


****Gardener, Stitcher, Spiritual Explorer and Appreciator of all Things Natural****

"Begin to weave and God will give the thread." - German Proverb

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