Showing posts with label Hankie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hankie. Show all posts

Friday, January 4, 2013

Hankie Heaven

 
 
When I began collecting vintage linens,
I merely focused on linens that were embellished
with beautiful embroidery and crocheted edging.
 
The needlework called to me.
 
 
I really didn't intend to become a collector.
I just picked up pieces here and there
as I would come across them
at thrift stores, estate sales, etc.

Each found treasure would introduce me
to a new pattern or embroidery stitch,
 and I would become intrigued.

 
It didn't take me long to realize
 I was amassing several pieces --
 Alas! I was collecting.
 
 
As I began to read about vintage fabrics and needlecraft,
I was also discovering the beautifully bold
printed tablecloths from the 40's -- 60's.
I'd also see cute little aprons and crocheted potholders.
When I came across them for next to nothing,
I just had to bring them home!

 
That's how all these beautiful hankies came home with me.
How could I pass these up when a local antique store
was selling them cheap?
  They're in excellent condition.

 
 

 
I used the Christmas hankies in my Christmas decor.


 
 The West Virginia State hankie is the only
handkerchief I have searched for online.
 
I wasn't willing to pay the $30.00-$40.00 price tag.


 
Guess which one I found in the little basket from the store!
Yeah!
 
How many hankies do you have to own to be a collector?
Oh, dear . . . . .
 
 
Amy
 
 
I'd love to hear which hankie is your favorite!
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Vintage Linens for Christmas

Lovely Vintage Christmas
 
Who doesn't need a Christmas hankie
or Grandma's Christmas tablecloth?
 
This vintage crib ladder displays
my red and green finds
from this past year.
 
Under the red stocking is a white crochet-edged
pillowcase from Great-Grandmother.

This red felt stocking also came from
Grandma.
 
These are some of my favorites.
 
Do you have some Vintage Christmas
at your house?
 
 
Amy