Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Crochet - Doll's Clothes from 1951
From 1951, a J.P. Coats booklet full of crocheted outfits for dolls in a variety of sizes. Free download from The Antique Pattern Library.
Monday, March 30, 2020
Friday, March 27, 2020
Quote Of The Day
There are two freedoms - the false, where a man is free to do what he likes; and the true, where he is free to do what he ought. ~ Charles Kingsley
Thursday, March 26, 2020
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Dolls & Dollhouses - Some Furniture from 1936
right-click to enlarge for a better view of these charmers
"Don't throw away your ice-cream cartons -- that is, if there is any little member of your family interested in doll's furniture!"
From 1936, a copy of McCall's Needlework, with (among many other things) instructions on making this furniture on page 52 . A free download from the Antique Pattern Library.
Monday, March 23, 2020
Vintage Images - Spring
St Patrick's is past and Easter is still some time off - so here are some nice flowers from the Graphics Fairy to get us through Monday.
Saturday, March 21, 2020
Friday, March 20, 2020
Stash Busting For A Good Cause
Some of the nice people who read this blog have sent suggestions.
-These are not FDA-approved surgical masks
- Masks need to be snugly fitted at all times.
- Don't touch the outside of the mask once you've put it on.
- Drop used masks into the washer and clean with hot water and a bit of bleach.
Since you're stuck at home anyway, here's a link to a pattern for face masks. Please, though, call your local health department, senior center and/or doctors' offices to make sure they will accept them.
Also recommended (thank you, May) - don't forget to leave instructions with the donation.
Also recommended (thank you, May) - don't forget to leave instructions with the donation.
- Masks need to be snugly fitted at all times.
- Don't touch the outside of the mask once you've put it on.
- Drop used masks into the washer and clean with hot water and a bit of bleach.
- Good idea to write the user's name on each mask with a Sharpie.
Thursday, March 19, 2020
Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Tatting - Swiss Frivolites from 1920
Look at those butterflies and flowers on #9! Further on, #s 15 and 16 are bookmarks just waiting to happen, and #28 is the perfect doll's house pillow top.
In addition to beautiful edgings and medallions that range from very simple to very ornate, there are illustrations on how to use them with a variety of clothing and household items. As long as you know that R means ring and Fd means chain, you can probably puzzle out the instructions even if you don't spreche the Deutsch. Free download.
Monday, March 16, 2020
Saturday, March 14, 2020
Friday, March 13, 2020
Quote Of The Day
Flatford Mill, by John Constable
If work were good for you, the rich would leave none for the poor. ~ Haitian proverb
Thursday, March 12, 2020
Online Bookshelf - The Star People
I should read this, if only to find out what those dogs are doing to that bear. I think it's a bear.
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Sewing - Blouses and Accessories from Woman's Day, 1949
A lucky find of an old Woman's Day magazine in a thrift store from April, 1949 - A monthly column called Found Money, showing readers how to re-purpose things they already have.
"Bureau Drawer Stowaways Into Wearable Accessories: Most of us have odd bits of treasure that we've held on to through the years - a beautiful scarf that never seems useful, a linen napkin or two that have survived their mates, sometimes very old clothes that are just too good to throw away. We found that even some very small things could be made over into good-looking accessories."
Diagrams and instructions for all of the above, plus a blouse "from an old jersey skirt" are on my Flickr account, separated for better legibility.
Saturday, March 7, 2020
The Apples Didn't Fall Far From The Tree
Not a very good shot, but this is the photo that two of my nephews (and their wives) re-enacted as a gift for their dad, my brother Mike. You may recognize the handsome couple in the middle.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Aunt Martha's Workbasket, November 1937
This month - "Let's Make Money With Dollhouses," which contains not one word about making money, only dollhouses, a Whirligig quilt pattern, and instructions for a crocheted medallion to make the bedspread on the cover. PDF at the Antique Patterns Library. The usual crop of patterns for sale, as well as hints about all sorts of lovely things to make as Christmas presents that will be in the next issue.
A Dish Best Served Cold
Robert Smalls, born into slavery in 1839, escaped from the South in 1861 by stealing a CSS supply ship and, with a slave crew, piloting it to freedom. After the war he bought his former master's house in Charleston to live in.
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