Old fashioned mamma
02-04-2004, 12:21 AM
Today I did a couple of things that reminded me of old fashioned living on our homesteads. What have you done of late thats reminded you of the same.
~I've been taking apart a skirt dd didn't wear anymore. I've saved the lace and have saved all the material. I want to make dd a blouse out of the material, but I don't think I'll have quite enough. If not, I plan on using the material in a quilt, something I haven't done before. I've always purchased new material but I've decided I can use some newer "used" material as well.
~I had picked up an "old" quilt for 50˘ at a yard sale this past fall. I took the back apart and threw it away. It was all torn and I couldn't save any. Today, I fixed the one triangle that needed to be replaced, and even though its a new piece of material, you can barely tell because its similar in color to the old one. I then found a piece of material I had been given from the neighbour. Her mother has used some of the same material to make quilts back in the 50's. I had enough to use this material for backing. I also had enough batting from other quilting projects to use for this quilt. The quilt is now pinned and I've decided to hand quilt it. I'm not sure what I'll use for binding, but it will have to be older type material. Once finished, I'm going to use it to put over my treadle sewing machine.
It just made me feel good to do some "old fashioned" type things today, while homemade bread was baking in the oven.
~I've been taking apart a skirt dd didn't wear anymore. I've saved the lace and have saved all the material. I want to make dd a blouse out of the material, but I don't think I'll have quite enough. If not, I plan on using the material in a quilt, something I haven't done before. I've always purchased new material but I've decided I can use some newer "used" material as well.
~I had picked up an "old" quilt for 50˘ at a yard sale this past fall. I took the back apart and threw it away. It was all torn and I couldn't save any. Today, I fixed the one triangle that needed to be replaced, and even though its a new piece of material, you can barely tell because its similar in color to the old one. I then found a piece of material I had been given from the neighbour. Her mother has used some of the same material to make quilts back in the 50's. I had enough to use this material for backing. I also had enough batting from other quilting projects to use for this quilt. The quilt is now pinned and I've decided to hand quilt it. I'm not sure what I'll use for binding, but it will have to be older type material. Once finished, I'm going to use it to put over my treadle sewing machine.
It just made me feel good to do some "old fashioned" type things today, while homemade bread was baking in the oven.