Monday, February 28, 2011

De-stash

De-stash
ahhhhhh....
It feels so good.
To let go...
Let go of books and crafts
that I have loved...
but for one reason or
another
I'm not going to do
"that" 
anymore...
or
I know how to do or make 
"that" 
now and don't
need the paper instructions that go with the process.
Lovely.
Crochet is this week's de-stash...
Amazingly old crochet instruction books
and maybe some tatting








Someone is going to love 
making some of these old potholders
and reinventing uses
for 
Crinoline Ladies.
I'm sure of it.
Just holding the old paper makes 
me think twice and maybe thrice
about letting these go
but....
I know these hands have crocheted
enough....

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Pouf!

Pouf!
I was directed to this site
While perusing this site
I think I'm in love...

I'm going to kick my way into my hobby room and
apply some creativity to the mountains of fabric,
ribbons, beads and baubles,
and wool roving I have stacked in there.
Come join me....

Competition is not the journey or the goal...
Creativity is.
These women just sparked my creativity.
I hope...
I'll let you know with a post of a new creation.
Wow!
That sounds like a bit of a commitment.
Happy creating to you!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Meet Pauline...

Pauline
What a sweetie...
She came to me thru a friend of a friend....
She has her original sales receipt from 1937!
Yes! 
1937
Serial number begins with AE for those who might want to know.
Her owner Mrs. Pauline, lived in Chicago and went by train to
New York to trade an old treadle machine
toward the purchase of 
this sweet baby....
Then, Mrs.Pauline paid
$4.00
a month til the purchase price was paid off.
Wowza!
Mrs. Pauline did a whole lot of sewing...
Yes, she did.
This sweet machine has sewn enough thread to wrap around the world and to the moon...
I'm sure of that.
Yet! 
She hums like she's singing a song.
Sweet Pauline the machine will go home to someone with 
her original receipt,
original manual, attachments, oil can and
more history and secrets
than one can imagine.
Oh, her case is in excellent condition too.
Can't beat that!
Oh, how she came to me...
Mrs. Pauline heard through the grapevine that 
I collected Featherweights and sent her son,
who had to be 80 years old,
to see if I would purchase the machine.
Well, of course!
She, the machine, has a wonderful sound and a wonderful feel.
She spoke to me.
She's been used and has some scratches by the light, where 
Mrs. Pauline attached a pincushion.
The story is too long already...
Anyway...She's a wonderful machine
and 
I've loved her dearly.
Now, it's time for someone else to fall in love with her.


 

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Baby shoes...

More shoes...
and socks...
These little baby shoes 
are just too, too cute.
My friend made a pattern from them.
Can't wait to try it out.
I'm going to make mine of paper.
Just because...
These shoes are made from very old felt...
feels like wool felt...
Guess I could burn a tiny bit and see but
is it that important?
Nah....

I think this little baby wore them...
Back in the 1920's 
This sweet little boy had a nurse? ! ? ! ? ! ?
Lucky Mom 
and lucky baby....
These old photos from estate sales
just make me smile...

Monday, February 7, 2011

Waiting....

I'm waiting for something...
Well, several things...actually...
I'm not a good waiter.
Then I found this little page of silliness...
 Ok, I feel better...
I'm still not a good waiter but 
I know for sure
I'm not the only one.


Thursday, February 3, 2011

Featherweights....

UPDATE!
Sweet Eleanor has been adopted!
Oh, she was so happy to meet her new
sewing buddy...
I could tell by the way she hummed.
 Happy Day!

A few years ago...
I became obsessive about
owning 
Singer Featherweight
sewing machines.
Act surprised!
This particular machine is Eleanor...

 I purchased Eleanor from her original Seattle owner, Eleanor the first.
Eleanor has a delightful personality and she
hum's as she works.
She's been gently used and is a willing and eager sewer -
She is looking for a new home.
So, if you've always wanted a
Singer Featherweight...
Now just might be your perfect opportunity.
Send me a message and I'll send you more info.