Finally, the temperatures have taken an upward turn and I'm feeling the need to get out summer linens and maybe add a lacey touch to them.
This week is going to be a bit of an odyssey for me. On Wednesday afternoon, I'm flying down to Texas for a very whirlwind trip. Just about every moment will be packed. On Friday, I am driving back to my hometown and visiting the cemetery where my great-grandparents are buried. What has bothered me for quite some time is the fact that my great-grandmother's grave has never been marked with a tombstone. She was such a loving and caring lady. Sadly, she died when I was only 5 years old, but I have the the most wonderful of memories of her. On Sunday, she would always have us over for a lunch that usually included fried chicken. To honor her memory, I've decided that a wrong should be righted and her grave should be marked. It will be an emotional day I'm sure, but a good day.
With my thoughts focused on what I'll be doing later this week, I've thought so much about my great-grandmother. I have the sweetest little handmade doll that belonged to her. I also have a number of doilies that she crocheted. I have doilies that my grandmother crocheted as well. For the most part, they sit in a box where they are only looked at from time to time. I'm sure that many of you have the same box sitting somewhere in your house as well. So what to do? I decided to take a look and see if there would be any ideas that would spark my interest and I found a number.
This was the first piece that caught my eye. What a spectacular piece.
Maybe taking a round piece and mixing it with some yardage from an old tablecloth.
Cutting up pieces and mixing them linen. Perfect for summer.
This skirt was probably crocheted to be a skirt, but what a great idea for using different pieces together.
How about taking a piece and using it as the back of a top?
Or repurposing a men's skirt?
I love this idea, just a touch that turns this knit top into something a little more special.
A round tablecloth into a skirt.
Repurposing an old sweater with multiple pieces.
How about dyeing the doilies to match and covering a dress?
This sweet lady made her wedding gown using doilies. You can read about it
HERE. Now this is truly an heirloom gown.
For non clothing items, what a lovely way to use a piece and have a memory at the same time. Beautiful for a bedroom.
And if you truly have more than you know what to do with, cover a tree!!!! I don't think I could ever do this, but then I thought that if you were having a garden wedding, this might be a beautiful focal point in the garden.
A friend will be going with me on Friday, which I am very grateful for. As I said, I know it will be a very emotional day, but a good day. It's good to honor the memories of those who loved us.
Have a lovely day!
Rhonda