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Heritage Embroidery

9/3/2013

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Over the years I've collected a lot of small embroidered pieces, mostly from family.  There are the handmade pieces of lace from David's grandmother, the embroidered table cloths that are too small for any table I own, and the little pieces made with love by my 8 year old at summer camp.  They sure are pretty, but the question has always been, what do you do with all those little doilies??  

I have found one answer.  Stitch them all onto a large piece(s) of fabric and use 'em as curtains.  I used here baby's great-grandparents' linen sheets dyed for a little more color.  It would be preferable if you were arty and had a good sense of composition to make your curtains extra attractive rather than let your 8 year old do the layout (ahem).  

Even with questionable layout, I'm thrilled with the outcome.  It's a fabulous way to bring the faraway French countryside world of baby's great-grandmother into her daily life, and an opening to tell all of the family stories.

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5/16/2014 05:26:42 pm

Thank you very much for sharing this. This is certainly a big help for my savings!

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8/25/2015 03:52:42 pm

Even with questionable layout, I'm thrilled with the outcome. It's a fabulous way to bring the faraway French countryside world of baby's great-grandmother into her daily life, and an opening to tell all of the family stories.

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12/17/2015 08:32:31 pm

This made me think about sewing machine. With the exception of new machines with all the bells and whistles, a sewing machine that is very old and very small, like the Singer Featherweight, is in high demand and quite valuable. For those of us who enjoy making quilts in a group setting, it is the machine to have. Small, light-weight and a work-horse, just like our little truck. I'm not actually lucky enough to have one, but I've got first dibs on one if my friend (who doesn't sew) ever decides to get rid of hers. I'll just have to lug my full-size machine until then.

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    I'm Elizabeth, mother of 4 craftabulous kids!  An avid crafter myself, my current craft passions are embroidery, all things fabric, and making adorable 3D models for displays, shows & fun storytelling.

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