I Love Estate Sales! and more Textile Art
I went to a very fun estate sale yesterday, and I love every little thing I bought there! Here's a peek:
Three antique lithographs of The Flowers of Shakespeare like the one above; these came complete with...
certificates of authenticity from a couple of decades ago, when the previous owners bought them in England.
I'm not exactly sure what the use was originally for these letters and numbers; they are yellow metal and come in columns of 3. Does anyone know?
Of course I couldn't pass this little guy up...
or this one: it's a tiny stork scissor pin! It will look so cute in a fabric journal, someday!
I tend not to buy antique photos, because I always want 25 or so and it gets expensive. But, I loved all of these ladies so they came home with me.
Four place mats; they were marked "baroque linen" and they smell divine (if, like me, you love the scent of old linen!)
You know I have a thing for hydrangeas! This is a small tablecloth and it's immaculate.
This silk ribbon with the faint rose print took my breath away. It's shattered in many places, but there are a few yards of it and plenty is usable!
Here's a sampler I just finished. After posting it on one of the Facebook pages I belong to for vintage/textile artists, a sweet new friend private-messaged me and told me she had to have it. So, I backed it with some beautiful fabric and mailed it away!
It really is a joy to sell your creations -- even if they are hard to part with!
That's why I always take a lot of photos - to remember them and to be inspired!
Here's one I'm working on now; I want to embellish it more, especially on the sides of the center, and then it, too, will be finished.
The center embroidery was a pattern by Charlotte Lyons that I did a few years ago and was keeping for just the perfect project!
I hope you have a creative weekend!
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