Hello on this April showers dismal day! Despite the weather my girlfriends and I have been venturing out for some shopping fun. Here we are on Sunday, off to Joann's big April sale. This is the mainland, but you can see the trees are still bare, just the hint of green and the pretty dogwoods in bloom. These north/ south roads are called ''parkways'' and were built in the 1930's, heavily planted to create a beautiful drive in all [well, most] seasons.
Joann's wasn't so glamorous, but I got about 25 spools of neutral cotton threads, two rulers, and 6 yards of brown-on-brown cotton polka dots for the backing of Fall Festival. With sales and coupons it was priced at 3.99 a yard--thanks for the heads up, Mel! Then Monday my friend and fellow thrifter Bea came to visit. Mo was set up with the baby, I mean doggy, sitter and off we went. Score! Our fav thrift shop was jam packed with treasures as folks declutter and spring clean.
My finds! Some are simply things that please me for 99 cents, some might go into my etsy shop. All the prices were 50% off, plus the rewards card credit, so I did indulge a little.
The mundane: a new with tags ice cube tray, to make ice sticks for sports water bottles. I hope it works.
Pretty and useful, a sweet little clock to keep me on time; for bathroom vanity.
Fun beachy finds, a float for my collection, new from Pier One, but interestingly iridescent. And an unusually heavy small conch or whelk.
Big work basket. Not sure why I bought this. Good for corralling scraps or block pieces?
Dear little Acorn jar, Pffaltzgraff. It'll be so cute next fall when I start my hot tea drinks, filled with natural cane sugar or Stevia or whatever the food police consider okay to consume six months from now. Or an autumn scented candle?
With this small jar was a collection of squirrel figurines--- some china, wood, even a brass squirrel. Adorable but I don't collect squirrels. Love acorns though, real or imaginary like this one.
I do casually collect these English bone china tiny pots of flowers. I know I should not, they are dust catching tchotckas, but they remind me of my mom and I love them. My mother collected them and hers were ''lost'' / tossed when her house was sold. My dad always bought them for her. I don't know if she actually liked them or she loved them because they were gifts from her husband. Parental mysteries, but I am sentimental sometimes.
I don't know what the flowers are? The design is marked October, maybe autumn anemones? I thought they were hellebores but with the October reference?
Usually these are Coalport. This one is not.
And sweet and so tiny love birds on a seashell with itty bitty blue roses. Made in Japan, perhaps 1950s. Probably it will become a pincushion or thimble catcher.
[below] Tacky! B was aghast. But I love the souvenir Staffordshire, especially if it's from a familiar place, or has good motifs, like this one with the Mayflower, pinecones, and what I thought was the Statue of Liberty.
This is a later Meakin plate. Again bought for the images, ships and NY Harbor. I think the ship Friendship, out of Salem Mass, was an 1800s clipper ship that was also used by the US Navy as a war ship. Notice the bottom lozenge where it is in a battle, and renamed.
Both plates are probably last part of 20th century in age. I almost always will buy a transferware plate with a ship or harbor scene, old or new.
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Then I spent ages in the shirt racks:
Shirts were only 5.99/ 50% off this time so I went ahead and added some lovely pastels for my Random throw I am planning.
Here is one of the inspiration quilts from Pinterest. here
There's a whole Improv quilts movement, plus ''liberated'' quilting a la Gwen Marston. I can look on YouTube or at the library for books here is one book [if they ever are open and I get a new card]--or I can just be, well, random, and make things up as I go. I think I 'd rather embrace randomness than improv. Not musical at all, lol. Especially when I sew. Okay maybe Beach Boys or old Tom Petty when I drive on a summer beach night, but that's about all. You don't want to hear me sing along on the way to the icecream stand. (The improv quilting books seems to relate to musical improvisation. Maybe. Hence my tangent.)
My quilt I made with seashell toile and Japanese indigos, years ago, was a random make do block that I designed before these internet quilt fads began [or I knew of them anyway]. It was easy and simple way to utilize all my scraps of antique indigo. So I'll see. Anyway, I'm pretty set with shirts for that project and my blue shirting/ cheddar handles Baskets [winter 2018?] quilt.
I always love having a stack of new fabrics on my cutting table, don't you!
PS Has anyone seen or signed up for this sewalong? Down the Rabbit Hole The quilt looks adorable, I am so tempted. And here is another I am loving now. Chasing Zinnias One or both or neither...? Have a good week. Mo and I will be back Friday with some spring walks/ pics. See ya then.
love
lizzy
gone to the beach...
Your thrifted finds are pretty terrific! Very sweet, your sentimental connection to the bone china flowers and your Mom. Improv/random - no rules, just fun! I was tempted by Down the Rabbit Hole but am in the process of house selling/moving/downsizing and didn't want to take on another project. I've taken one of Sarah Fielke's Craftsy classes and she is excellent. The other project looks so sweet too!
ReplyDeleteI love going virtual shopping with you! The things you find are so fun. I just need a decorator to help me know how to place things.
ReplyDeleteI love both of those quilts! I'm having a hard time keeping up with my own quiltalongs! LOL
So glad you had a fun shopping trip and found nice fabric AND fun thrift finds! I like the shirts you got especially the really pale pink one on top. The random quilt/throw looks like it would be fun! The use of the shirt labels too makes me laugh.
ReplyDeleteOf the two possible quilts I like the Down The Rabbit Hole one better. LOL, it's probably the harder one, right?! Although I'd probably make it with the optional cats instead of the rabbits! Where is Sarah from? I like her accent.
My sister came to visit and one day it was nice, that night it rained and turned cold, the next day was cloudy and windy and in the 40s!! Typical!
Oh my, the day did look dreary. Glad you didn't let it stop you. You hit the jackpot! Never seen those kinds of ice cube trays before. Oh my gosh, a clock in the bathroom would be so helpful, I have to get me one. And the little acorn is so cute, as is the little pot of flowers. Really enjoyed reading about the reason for your sentimentality. It's a shame your Mom's went missing. A story heard all too often when our parents move on.
ReplyDeleteWell, I was very taken with the rabbit hole quilt...until I looked at the zinnia quilt. They're BOTH very sweet in their own way.
Kelley