They arrived yesterday, and I am absolutely thrilled to bits with them. They are whimsical, delightful, the sweetest little drawings and I am so looking forward to making three stockings with them. I am going to use some of my antique French hand loomed linen to make the stockings with. Have a look for yourselves, aren't they the cutest?
They arrived with a lovely letter from Michelle ( you have no idea how I envy her handwriting, it is beautiful ) and three of the sweetest smelling little tags -
And now to Sunday's Indoor boot fair, the one and only winter boot fair in our area. As I said in the last post, it wasn't a complete waste of time, I did find a few pretty little treasures amongst the 99.9% modern tat, baby toys, clothes, cds and books. Where is all the lovely old junk gone?
The glass flowers I really do like an awful lot, I think they are charming -
Poils, well, a girl can never go wrong with poils, can she? Especially when they are beautifully shiny shimmery faultless poils -
Tin, I really needed another tin like I needed a hole in the head, but when it is this pretty, how can one resist?
This brooch with millions of dangly bits took my fancy, mostly because of the lovely crystals at the ends of the danglies
Little jugs/pitchers are irresistible, this one is dainty and so sweetly decorated
And I found another piece of Carnival glass. I am not normally I big fan of orange, but the orange Carnival glass shimmers so beautifully with those oil slick colours, and that I adore
And then there was that box. A smallish box, barely open, by the side of a table. I cannot pass closed boxes without having a look inside, lol. Ever. When I folded the top back properly, I saw linens, what looked like doilies, table runners etc. I asked her to give me a price for the whole box, as I really didn't feel like taking everything out, and having vultures ( other lovely ladies wanting a piece of the action ) trying to get at the best bits, lol, while I was still rooting through the box. That does happen, you know! They pull the bits out of your hands if you aren't careful. Anyways, I got the box full of stuff, took it home and then started taking out the bits one by one.
There were damask serviettes, doilies, table runners, odd bits and pieces, and some stunning tablecloths. Yep, beautiful whitework embroidery, gorgeous deep crochet lace trims, it was such a pleasure unpacking this little box. Here goes, have a look -
Two dinky little pillow cases, probably for a child's bed, so so pretty-
Some colourful 1950s embroideries on tablecloths, tea cosies ( outers only )
and this darling nightdress case. Know anybody with those initials? What a pretty Christmas present that would make for a vintage lover
Another tablecloth with beautiful whitework embroidery
And look at these gorgeous crochet borders, aren't they fabulous?
And now I am off to make something else from the Romantic White Christmas workshop.
Toodlepip xxx