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Sunday, December 2, 2018

Out and About ~ A Little Thrifting, A Little Christmas



Good Sunday evening, everyone! So now it is December, time to put on our shopping ''hats'' and get to work? My thrifting friend B came to visit for our annual pre-Christmas shopping outing. We have fun and she patiently rolls her eyes at my ooohing and aaahhing over the Christmas lights in the dark neighborhoods when we head home. [I adore Christmas lights, unless they overstep and look like Disney World on crack.]


There's a blog I read and usually enjoy, where the blogger is a flea market-thrifter like me, though in the UK they call them "boot sales" and ''charity shops"? So she mentioned her Christmas finds but rather snidely added that she isn't ''one who has to show off each and every find"! Well, poop, I want to see everything. Here at The Beach, sorry, but not really sorry, you get to see each thrifted treasure and hear all about my plans for their futures!
Because that's the fun of it all, is it not?


I am sorry to report I didn't find any fun stocking stuffers at the thrift shop. This is the shop that keeps moving further and further away. We tried it a few months ago and while I was unimpressed [far! traffic! less than fresh smelling!]. But when I wrote my blog post about it, I reconsidered, having actually found quite a few fun things.
So we decided to give the shop a second try.


OMG, the traffic. OMG the roundabout GPS journey we got sent on. I started looking for the lighthouse at Montauk, or vineyards. Hours passed in bumper to bumper disharmony. It got dark! We got hungry!


We need new destinations, new horizons for our adventures.Though when we go in January I have a huge donation bag to give , so I am not sure what will happen.
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Since I'm not sure we'll ever go back, I did get a stack of nice men's shirts for quilting.




Have to give Ralph Lauren's design team credit, someone really has an eye for wonderful colorful plaids.


Just to remind you all, here is a recently finished quilt, all the plaids are thrifted shirts, except a few wools!


This shirt to replace some of the rare tomato soup red ones that got used up.


Pastel and bright for my free form planned throw :


I dithered over this stripe--it is a definite bright summery olive in real life, like extra virgin olive oil, maybe? Now I love it, it will add a bit of ooomph to wherever it ends up.


Blues for Blue Baskets, still just a dream because I can't decide on the Basket design I should use. And these dull old fashioned shirts, planned for another group of future projects from an older book called The Blue and the Grey [Civil War inspired.] here



I chose at least four quilts for my Maybe list! I love the subtle drab palette and interestingly simple yet intricate patterns of the book's design.

book photo

book photo


I got interested reading about Nancy's quilt, on her blog Joy for Grace. When looking for the book to buy, I found it for an eye-popping $140.oo on Amazon [more recent listings now are more reasonable! But still as much as $90.oo new.] so I borrowed a copy from  my book-a-holic friend BJ. My blues will include subtle small plaids



and I thought this odd ivory stripe looks just like an 1860s men's shirt. Yes it is a bit textured but I enjoy the make-do, use it anyway look on repro quilts.


Speaking of books I got this $1.oo anthology, in case of winter power failures and no Kindle service. I no longer read novels in book form, only Kindle or iPhone, so this way I'm prepared for weather outages. I was lured by Louise Penny's name written big on the cover! Turns out she is the nominal editor or story gatherer but there's nothing written by her in the book. No little extra wintry visit w Inspector Gamache and Reine Marie to be a little treat. [new book is out though: Kingdom of the Blind ]  order thru Amazon or ask at your library. I highly recommend Penny's Canadian series, though it is perhaps best enjoyed from its beginning. This is about Book 12?]


Another interesting textile.
$4.oo


At first I thought it had a feeling of a Marimekko design and the fabric has weight, like a fine linen. However the label says Pakistan and 100% cotton. The circles are traditional motifs called suzanis, I think. My favorite soft duck egg turquoise with chocolate brown and white, quite lovely



The scale is large. Here it's on my bed.


One edge has buttonholes, perhaps a curtain panel? But for me it will be a winter tablecloth when I redo my home after Christmas.
And  I picked up this cute small size candy jar. It is about a quarter of the usual volume, familiar to all of us as hard candy or nut dispensers. I love how they sit sideways.


I kinda bought it for strawberry emeries or my thimble collection but it was on the counter, just washed and polished and I filled it with my new winter teas. Oolong and Stash's Double Bergamot Earl Grey.


B found nothing! We then put our faith in the GPS even though it took us on a wild goose chase to the thrift shop, and went to the good big Marshall's, where B got two beautiful pairs of boots. The store [before Black Friday, who knows now] was a Christmas wonderland of lovely clothes and gifts and decorations.


a pugly Xmas sweater!

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Another day my friend L and I stopped by Pier One for pretty S shaped ornament hooks, for my crystal drops, soon in my etsy shop.  This is always our first holiday stop because it is located here in town near the grocery store, no GPS required. And they have parking!
It too looked very festive and beautiful.




I love their Scandinavian theme.


Too bad their candles have so little [ or no] scent, because they're so fun this year.


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I missed our town's tree lighting and holiday market due to my usual medical treatment, but I have two local holiday fairs on next weekend's agenda. I love handmade goodies and cookies and overpriced poinsettias, all for good causes. So that should be fun.




My house is almost all decorated except for my tiny tree.

But then Mo had a bout of tummy upset, brought on by garbage can surfing. Yes he has learned to undo the bungee holding the cabinet shut, tips over the bin and YUM! I won't be too detailed, but if it was a white sofa with a pretty red toile Christmas pillow on it, his aim was perfect! And then while I frantically cleaned up, he ate my old fashioned cut spaghetti casserole dinner which was on the dining table. When scolded he rushed off and puked in my bed.
I don't think Mo likes Christmas? Maybe he had a bad experience last year when I made him wear those Rudolph antlers?


How are things at your house? ;-)



love

lizzy

gone to the beach....













8 comments:

  1. I enjoy seeing your flea market finds, even though I rarely like going myself (probably because I seldom find anything fun). So please keep sharing!

    The blue shirts (bottom 2) were my favorites, lol. I'm not sure I particularly like the civil war era quilt patterns but they're interesting.

    Sorry to hear Mo's being *bad* and getting his tummy upset! Maybe he's sensitive to excitement/upset vibes and he acts out? I hope he settles down and doesn't make himself sick!

    I guess there's an upside/downside to living in a populated area and thrifting. Lots of people means great selections, but also means TRAFFIC.

    Have a good evening!

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  2. I love seeing all your buys, and the shops.
    There is soo much more traffic here too.
    Family Birthdays are finished so I guess I’ve got to get out there and shop now. Even going for the groceries is a hassle unless I get there early. Parking!!
    The computer has died. Umph!
    Thank goodness for my IPad.

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  3. Of course you must show Everything! Those plaids were a find, particularly the striped and textured ones.
    Mo certainly keeps you on your toes. Can't keep a good pug down.
    I've just got a Kindle, having previously read books on my iPad. Still love the good old physical feel of books I'm afraid. Many years in libraries dies hard.
    We had a wonderful Christmas market at Baynesfield house on Sunday - wonderful wooden gifts and decorations by the Woodworker's Guild, books, plants as well as the Caledonian Pipe Band while one sat and had tea and lunch under huge shade trees.
    Thank you for the thrift trip - a treat.
    Penny

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  4. Loving your find of men's shirts--I never seem to find any around here--(are there some quilters lurking in all the shops?).
    Poor Mo; he looks very contrite --gippy tummies are no fun...and barfed upon pillow and spreads are no fun either. ;000

    We are fog bound here; and it is 50 degrees--(wha' hoppen? ). I heard fog horns all night long--somehow that is a comforting night sound for me....

    I am not feeling very Christmassy this year...the Spirit hasn't come down to move me yet; listened to "I Musici" playing "Ancient Airs and Dances" yesterday afternoon--to me, that is Holiday music.....hoping that perhaps its spell would bring me some Holiday spirit...

    I just love seeing ALL of your great "finds"..fascinating how everyone has their own mind list of what to get...I haven't gone thrifting in quite a while...I think maybe I need a "fix" of some.

    Off to food shopping and gift buying; meeting friends for lunch tomorrow so need a little something...
    Hugs Julierose

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  5. Well, what's with mopey-Mo? Sounds like you need to hang your trash can from the ceiling like some folks have reported doing with Christmas trees! Well, I enjoy seeing your fabulous finds, so keep on keeping on! You did good with all those shirts, and I really love that tomato-red plaid and the blue-brown textile print. Hope you're getting in a bit of quilting time too.

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  6. I LOVE seeing/hearing about thrift finds! Maybe the blogger person feels like they are bragging if they share too much? I read your post yesterday, and was inspired to make a quick stop into a shop nearby. A clock, a fake mercury glass bottle, a flannel shirt, and a little 'sparkly bird'card holder that my husband said "spoke to him", lol. Husband also made the final decision on our Christmas Tree...
    Me: Really? This is the tree you want?
    Him: Yeah, for some reason I have feelings
    for it.
    Me: Sigh...

    That chocolate fabric is really cool. Look forward to seeing what you do with it.

    The funniest part of the Mo story, for me, was him eating the casserole while you were cleaning the first mess. Little turd, lol.

    Wishing you well! Thanks for taking us along on your travels.

    Kel

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  7. I love your blogs! Its almost as good as sitting down with you and chatting. You always seem to find such interesting items in your shopping sprees. Those shirts are great. I have not had much success finding good plaid shirts as those. May I ask approx how much they run in price? This is news to me re that book edited by Louise Penny. Thanks for sharing! Love u.

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  8. Hi Lizzy! I'm with you, I want to see each and every item you find. Then I can vicariously shop thru you...lol I am loving all those shirts and that circle print. So cool! It will make a great tablecover. I have a vintage Christmas fair to go to on Saturday. I already spent enough last weekend so I will try and behave myself. :) Kit

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