My friend Barbara Novak has a really interesting and unusual business. She makes audio recordings of elders speaking about their lives and experiences so that they can review and interpret their lives, and so that families can keep and share family tales and memories. She's just recently been starting up a second theme - stories about birthing babies. Barb has loads of experience as an oral historian and interviewer, and is able to gently draw out lots of information and thoughtful insights. I love the name she's given her business.
September 30, 2014
Narrative Portraits
My previous post introduced you to a vintage collector I've just met via blogging, and some lovely old French fabrics. Here's an intro to another friend of mine.
My friend Barbara Novak has a really interesting and unusual business. She makes audio recordings of elders speaking about their lives and experiences so that they can review and interpret their lives, and so that families can keep and share family tales and memories. She's just recently been starting up a second theme - stories about birthing babies. Barb has loads of experience as an oral historian and interviewer, and is able to gently draw out lots of information and thoughtful insights. I love the name she's given her business.
My friend Barbara Novak has a really interesting and unusual business. She makes audio recordings of elders speaking about their lives and experiences so that they can review and interpret their lives, and so that families can keep and share family tales and memories. She's just recently been starting up a second theme - stories about birthing babies. Barb has loads of experience as an oral historian and interviewer, and is able to gently draw out lots of information and thoughtful insights. I love the name she's given her business.
Labels:
family heirloom,
oral history
September 25, 2014
Vintage French Fabrics
A short while ago, I came across a really nice blog that I'd like to share with you. Actually, to be more precise, this blogger came across my blog and wrote to me with a question. I, of course, visited her blog as I was answering her, and was really excited by her posts.
The blog is called "Treasures From A French Attic".
Labels:
French antiques,
linens,
passementerie,
tapestry,
toile,
vintage fabrics
September 20, 2014
Shipping Quilts
Over the last couple of months, I've had quilts arrive from customers in some pretty badly battered boxes. So I decided to write some guidelines for packing for safe shipping.
Here's one battered box. It's quite crumpled and almost bashed in. Also, one digit was missing from my house number on the address label.
Here's one battered box. It's quite crumpled and almost bashed in. Also, one digit was missing from my house number on the address label.
Labels:
shipping quilts
September 15, 2014
Ice Skating Costume
Chris has gotten seriously into competition level ice dance. At this point, I consider him another son, so when they come to me for costume help, I am right there!
Labels:
alterations,
costumes,
ice dance costume
September 11, 2014
Embroidery Mistresspiece part 3
Here's how I replaced and re-embroidered a couple of patches on this wonderful crazy quilt.
Usually, I patch just up to the embroidery, so the original stitches are maintained. But there were a couple of patches where the embroidery covered nearly the whole fabric, so the owner and I decided that I should replace both.
Usually, I patch just up to the embroidery, so the original stitches are maintained. But there were a couple of patches where the embroidery covered nearly the whole fabric, so the owner and I decided that I should replace both.
The worn patch.
This photo became my reference for reproducing the embroidery.
Labels:
crazy quilt,
embroidery,
how-to,
quilt repair,
vintage fabrics
September 10, 2014
Embroidery Mistresspiece part 2
Here is a wonderful story from the owner of this wonderful, mistresspiece crazy quilt:
Labels:
crazy quilt,
family heirloom,
quilt repair
September 9, 2014
Embroidery Mistresspiece part 1
This quilt is a full-out embodiment of the height of the crazy quilt style. The embroidery is off the charts for precision and creativity.
Here are some pieces where the maker toyed with and built upon the designs on the fabrics:
Labels:
crazy quilt,
embroidery,
painted embellishments,
quilt repair