Saturday, September 08, 2007

glorious gingham


It all started with that orange gingham apron. Remember that post here? Then a few weeks later I came home with another one. It seems every time I would visit my little thrift store I would find a different color gingham apron. You had to wonder if the same lady had made all of them at one time many years ago. And I wondered, what was I going to do with them all? (only paid a dollar for each)


The detailed handiwork on these aprons are simply awe inspiring. Works of art. I knew I couldn't just fold and tuck them away. They had to be out for all to see and enjoy every single day! So I had already bought that IKEA wire/clippy thingy in "as is" several months ago, so we finally put it up where the closet folding doors use to be and hung my gingham apron collection. I am thrilled with the results and so is Mrs. McGillicutty! Do you see that garden hat she is sporting? Found that cute "collapsible" garden hat at Goodwill for a dollar. Yes, it folds up. Yes, way cute. And yes, I can borrow it anytime.

12 comments:

  1. Wow! You're right. It is gorgeous hand work and looks great there as a valance. You could continue the same idea over the window if you find more. Love it!

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  2. Awe, just loved the post on your husband. I'm so glad you found your safe place and love. I have to tell you that randy looks like he could be a twin to the owner of my husbands company! I had to do a double take! Love, Lori

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  3. why does Mrs. M get better clothes than me... I'm your daughter and that dress is cute!!

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  4. I love how it looks! I see those gingham aprons a lot and have always thought they'd make such a neat display. I was right! :) LOL

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  5. Do you have the Apron Book? She has a bit on chicken scratch aprons in there. (I can't quite tell if yours are chicken scratch from the photos though, do they have any embroidery x's on them?)

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  6. Is this your craft room??? It looks so whimisical and relaxing! I want to see more of that room!! : )

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  7. Anonymous1:04 PM

    What a cute idea for hanging aprons!

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  8. Love those aprons, girl!
    Sandy :)

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  9. I love how you find a way to display and enjoy all of your treasures!

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  10. I LOVE gingham - one of my favorite patterns and I'm making sure my little girls wear it alot. Love your idea of the gingham apron curtain.

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  11. Linda, Barb commented back to you on my blog.
    If you're near the capital, you'll wanna stop and say hi to her! You won't be disappointed!
    Sandy

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  12. Anonymous10:31 PM

    I just found your blog and I'm enjoying reading your past posts.

    I am starting to get into gingham aprons and would like to make and embroider some of my own. If possible, could you take some close-up photos of the embroidery work. It looks beautiful, but I can't really catch the detail even when I click to enlarge them. You have the most extensive collection of gingham that I've seen!

    Thanks
    ~elaine~

    roz_etta@yahoo.com

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