I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Wednesday, June 10, 2015

June Flea





Hi! I went to the flea market on Sunday morning. It was too cold for the beach which meant traffic would be tolerable if I took the land route there. I hardly ever go to the flea in June/ July/ August. It was great! Busy and crowded and and fun, with lots of good treasures to tempt my meager budget.


Cool stuff! These are the old glass door knobs like I used on Mo's leash rack. Lovely but they had all the hardware removed. I 'd have no clue how to fit them up to be useful.


And I loved this giant wooden spool. Beautiful wood patina. It was on a table with old fishing gear so maybe it once held fishing line? It was a bit big for my old spool collection. Kinda wish I bought it though.


I got a bowl. It was 4.oo.



  Spongeware. RRP and Co, Roseville Ohio.




Not old but pretty and a nice tall shape.


And the thimble guy had thimbles for me. They were 5.oo.


Old tin or nickel plated brass.
Had the shine worn off, showing the brass underneath.


One size 10, 2 size 8, 1 child's thimble, size 6.


One of what I'd call a size 8 standard is marked Germany and 15. They must mark their sizes differently?


My collection is growing nicely!


And the fun find---the big find--- was at the dealer who usually sells me my English Staffordshire transferware china. But this week he had---Fabric! From a NYC decorating  studio. Mounds of fabric, a van full of fabric.




Julius DeBruhl Lewis Design Studio. I've never heard of this person but apparently he is someone !---famous for being a character, a style icon. here  (take a look, he is quite fascinating. Scroll down.)
Some of the headers are marked 6th Avenue at W. 31st, which is very near where I worked for years. My own work loft was on West 32nd between 6th and 7th.
Later tags are marked W est 38th Street, more up in the trimmings district.

At first I thought this was the remains of on old bankrupt business. And these samples were lying around there since the early 1900s. There were pages and pages of lace samples, even entire white work Edwardian batiste and lace yokes for the white day dresses so popular c. 1900. Museum quality, really. Who knew the seamstresses could order the entire bodice yoke and sleeve cuffs/ inserts, all pre-pintucked and insertion laced?


 only bought one piece. Made in France pre-1920? Handmade lace, all hand embroidered.


But on looking up this person it seems his studio supplies[ed?] all sorts of antiques and exotic decorative goods. And this group was sold off when out of date.
Note the prices!? Must be for an entire bolt?


I got this lovely yellow, almost cheddar linen toile. It can be fall pillows or a table runner.




Fine cotton shirtings, they feel like silk.



And two beautiful vintage Indonesian or Malaysian batiks. They too could be pillows but probably will go into my blue and brown quilt someday collection. [I'm not a fabric purist in my own quilt designs].

I stopped to chat with all my regular sellers, reminding them that they might not see me again til mid-September. But that I am looking for thimbles, advertising and graphic feed sacks/ candlesticks/ buttons/white linens/ old baby clothes / transferware. It's always good to make your wish list known.



The last couple days have been warmer, but at night I still have to dress in jeans and a fleece jacket for Mo's evening walk.



I sure do love that it is light at 9 PM though, so no complaints from me. I actually like winter, I like the cold...but I don't like the short days and early darkness. Fall used to be my favorite season. Then I loved summer...now I'm not so sure. How about you? Summer? Fall? or...?

love

lizzy

gone to the beach





Apropos of nothing, my current fave bracelets: the vintage heart bracelet is new/ old, from eBay; the two African bead bracelets [one with a silver seahorse!, love, love] are made with beads bought in NYC during Hurricane Sandy. They don't ''go'' together but that's okay.






I ate the geraniums!


check out Julius D here

Monday, June 8, 2015

Mo's Adoption Anniversary Quilt



Hi everyone! Today is Mo's adoption day anniversary! One year ago he came to be a part of our family! As you know he was so brave and flew here all alone, just 10 weeks old, from California.



He was so tiny!


And he grew up too fast! My little butter bean.


Yes---I celebrate things like this day...so I made Mo a quilt!



I know Mo doesn't care about a quilt,lol.


Though he may find the flannel backing cozy?


It was a fun project for me. The top was actually finished for his birthday in March. And my quilter finished it [as a gift! ] with the cutest paw print quilting. We used a fluffy batting to make it soft and snuggly.


I collect embroidered tea towels and have been saving up the funny doggy design towels for a long time. Hard to find a pug, though the middle puppy looks somewhat puggish?


Most often found are Scottie dogs. I think they were a fad in the 1940s when President Roosevelt had his Scottie Falah. And there was of course Toto in Wizard of Oz. Fifties towels often have hilarious poodles. Mo didn't want poodles.


Look at these cuties. I love the details, like the plaid bows and spool of thread. Wednesday is obviously trouble day,as are the other seven days.








Mo likes naughtiness! Here he is turning on the Netflix player thing, and pulling out the sim card [?] from the cable box. Caught in the act! [why does he like to turn that thing on? He does it all the time...?]


And with a shoe. He doesn't really chew on shoes. He just like to capture them and take them home to his crate.



Mo had a BBQ yesterday. See his friend wearing the "Pugs Not Drugs" tee shirt?


W had amazing dinner, including these antipasto stacks or ''towers'' of grilled eggplant/ mozzarella/ sliced tomatoes/ fresh basil, all drizzled with balsamic vinegar. Yum. Mo had a giant doggy cookie.


Here he is being given his quilt. He's not sure he likes it.



Mo also got a new escape-proof vest.


A new fluffy blankie.


A heartbeat stuffy toy, not here yet. And also not picked up yet, a baby pool for hot summer days.



And I made him this wall rack for his favorite clothes and leads.


Beachcombed keg lid, painted; and flea market china and glass knobs.



He likes it.


And Mo had a trip to the doggy park. He made a new friend.



He is not sure why but I think he has had a good couple days. A good celebration for a special little guy. We love him!



love

lizzy

gone to the beach








Friday, June 5, 2015

June ~ Beach Roses

Hi!
It's June. It's a chilly grey day, a day to light all the scented candles and brew a hot cup of tea, a day for laundry and sewing. Out on the the beach however, the dunes roses are undaunted. They burst into bloom promptly on June first. Their sweet perfume fills the still foggy air today.

















The hardy wild native beach roses grow on each side of the pathway over the dunes. White roses are rare, pink is the usual color. Both are filled with bumble bees on sunny mornings and smell delightful.





Remember this?



This is much nicer....










 This must be a domesticated beach rose. It's very pretty, planted along the beach lane.






Have a beautiful weekend! Bring your coffee and meet me at the bench?




love

lizzy

gone to the beach....