Showing posts with label textiles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label textiles. Show all posts

Monday, February 12, 2018

Creative Uses For Old Lace Remnants & Crochet Doilies

A few years ago I wrote Vintage Lace & Doilies: Upcycled & Repurposed and today I'm going to share a whole new slew of ideas for what you can do with old remnants of lace and crochet doilies. 

They're easy to find, inexpensive, and fun and easy to work with. They make great crafts to do with kids, and if you love a vintage or feminine look, they've got you covered. So check out these creative ideas and maybe you'll be inspired to create your own lacy masterpiece!

Vintage crochet doily curtain from Victorias Passion
Black lace candles from Cfabbridesigns


Doily dreamcatcher from Roots and Feathers



Frame lace and doilies, and then use eye hooks to create a hanging wall divider




Sew a quick doily and lace window curtain


Lacy earrings from Stitchfromtheheart via Etsy


How to make your own stick and doily dreamcatcher DIY


Crochet lace doily in a frame as an earring holder from Sunkissedcottage via Etsy


Tree branch + doily runner + ribbon from Betterhomeliving via Etsy

Vintage doily bunting from buntingboutique via Etsy

Use a mix of different colored crocheted lace doilies

Frame individual crocheted lace doilies

Make a delicate bowl with decoupage medium


Pillar candle with lace


What do you think?
Have you done any crochet or lace crafts?











    
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Laura

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Friday, October 12, 2012

My Rummage Sale Treasures!


Last night I unpacked some goodies that I bought at a huge rummage thrift sale
last May. This was the Boutique At The Rink rummage sale in Bethlehem, 
PA, whose proceeds benefited St. Luke's Hospital Cancer Center & Hospice. 

This was my first time visiting this huge sale, and when I say huge, I mean huge!
 The previous year, the sale raised $150,000, so just imagine all that STUFF! 
In any case, take a look at what I scored!

The first thing that caught my attention was a gigantic rusty tin object that was 
far across the room on a high shelf in the appliances section. I wasn't sure 
what it was, but it was mine!  On closer inspection, it turned out to be an 
old punched-tin pendant light fixture. What a fabulous vintage farmhouse find!
 It cost $15. I grabbed it. It filled up most of my shopping cart!





I was happy to see there was a crafts section. Here I found box upon box of odds and ends
of craft supplies. There were things like knitting needles, yarn, fabric remnants, leftover project supplies, etc., but what caught my eye was a bag of sequin and bead-filled large glass cigar tubes. Forget the sequins, those glass tubes were going to be turned into something fabulous! I'm not sure what they'll be transformed into yet, but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.  What's that you say? The bag of nine test tubes for 50 cents? Sold! 



 Next!
Well what to my wondering eyes should appear but a set of nine old embroidery hoops of various sizes all tied together and priced at $1.50. Can you say dreamcatchers? I can't wait to see what happens with those. They will be a great project to do with my daughters this winter, perfect for the first school-closed snow day of the season. 



Fabric? Why yes, please. 
I'm not an avid sewer, though I have made a few quilts and I know how expensive fabric
can be, so I was sure to take my time and go through this section thoroughly. I found some 
great remnants in all types of colors, patterns, and materials. One that immediately
caught my eye was this lightweight canvas vintage horse print drapery material. The piece was 1 & 1/2 yards and only cost a few dollars. Wow. 



Along with the horse fabric, I collected a mixed selection of upholstery, quilting, and decorating fabrics.  For some time now,  I've been wanting to craft up a Bohemian style flag similar to the art flags made by Sara Rahbar (see her flags below at the end of this post). These remnants are perfect for that project. They sold them in packs of 4 or 5 remnants for 50 cents a pack. What a great deal!  



Here it is all unwrapped on my workbench...




Art flags made by artist Sara Rahbar:

Art flags made by artist Sara Rahbar


What do you think?



I hope you have a great week 
Love, Laura


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