Sunday, November 16, 2008

We Know How to DO Sloth



Yep, it is a real hotbed of activity
here on this snowy cold Sunday.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

First Snow of the Winter



I love the winter.
I love the winter.
I love the winter.
I love my boots.
I love my cap.
I love my quilt.
I love my cat who
snuggles down
tummy to tummy
and purrs me to
sleep. 

I love Mr. Monkey.



Red Ticking Vintage Apron Dress




This is another size 12 girlie dress
made from red and white all cotton
ticking and cotton polkadots. The
apron is from a 1940s kitchen cotton
tablecloth, and I added some hand
crocheted edging. On this one too
I added a little button tab at the
neck opening. Tonette...if you like
the blue roses better, there is just
enough fabric for another and I
have the perfect tea towel to go
with it...let me know! The length
is probably a few inches below the
knee, depending. I lengthened it
a bit from the short short pattern,
cuz I do not want that cute little
bottom to show, and it is sortof a
longer style I thought. I have
some of the red dots in oilcloth
so we can make a little tote for
her as well...



Rachel's Vintage Apron Dress


Size 12 Girlie Girl dress for Rachel.
The apron is from a vintage finger
tip towel of linen; vintage-looking
faded blue roses on taupe for the
dress; and cream and blue puffy
cuffs and sash. I added a mother
of pearl tab closure at the neck, as
it was a little open otherwise. She
likes the longer length, or rather
Mom and Dad do.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Cushions Made With Vintage Textiles







Hodge Podge of sofa/bed pillows made from
old drapes and vintage Bates bedspreads. And
pompoms and fringe.
The top one is a photo of those really really
tacky hooked pillows that ladies did at home
on black velvet backing. I took them apart
to remake them and to add new inserts and
you guessed it...pompoms. 1930s handwork.
The rest are made with my favorite old
textiles: that nubby barkcloth, a nautical
bedspread, chenille backings, all with feather
inserts.

Two New Barkcloth Vests


Bits of barkcloth drapery from the
30s-50s, just waiting to be used.




Okay, more "barkcloth" drapery.
The top one is from the sputnik
era in the 50s, very "modern."
The second one is tacky landscape
drapery fabric. Maybe the 40s.
Both vests have some of that faux
button printed drapery in different
colors.


Lifetime Supply of Safety Pins



Can you believe how crazy great
these dorky safety pin beaded 50s
baskets are? WHO would actually
make them? And WHY?

Vintage Lavender Dream Pillows


Polkadot Monk chills out with lavender. She
takes a "dream pillow" to bed, slaps it about
and gets that scent and sweet dreams all night.
Really old anything: laces, linens, 1940s bits
of tablecloths, vintage fabrics, you name it.
That big white flower on the right is a piece
of 1940s barkcloth drapery...you know, that
real bumpy deco fabric. The insert on the
left is the lavender that slips out so the case
can be washed.
The second one cracks me up. It is one of
those "naughty" guest towels for the bath
that I find occasionally. Little rounded
stuffed balls make the boobs and bottoms.
Sold this one long ago. I wish I could find
a bunch more of those wacky towels.

Lavender Storybook Pillows



These pillows are filled full of lavender buds
and mint and lemon peel and hops and and...
The pictures are really pages from very old
fabric nursery books. I find them at flea mkts
and antique malls, all wrinkled, pages askew,
marked up with pencil marks by children long
ago. Monkey hand-stitches them onto the
fabric backing and piles in the French lavender.
The pillows become like little frames for the
picture pages, and they smell good too. This
is a way to preserve them and share these
little pieces of history.

Vintage Lavender Sachets



These are some of the sachets Monkey makes
using bits of vintage feedsacks or damask and
lady hankies and old lace and buttons. She
hangs them on drawer knobs, on the bedpost
or nestles them inside folded clothes in her
suitcase. Mmmmmm. French Lavender!