Showing posts with label Fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fabric. Show all posts

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Tapestry Under Glass



I love this tray.  There's nothing fancy about it and it's clearly homemade.  In my view I can see that someone was trying to preserve a piece of something special, something loved.  A tiny piece of treasure to pass down but whose meaning has long been lost.  

It's a simple design utilizing an old photo frame, a piece of glass, two brass handles and some nails.  Put it all together and it becomes a beautiful tray for a ladies dresser.  Perhaps it was a place to lay jewelry, keep perfume bottles, her comb and mirror.  We don't know who it belonged to but we're happy to have brought it back to life.  

Getting a good picture has been difficult.  The glass reflects everything and though I'm not completely happy with these pictures they are the best I've been able to get.  The closeup of the fabric was the most difficult because I did not take it out of the frame which is obvious from the light reflection at the bottom.  All in all though you still see the beauty of the material as well as the waterstains.   Through the years Moran Place fell victim to a lot of leaks that damaged many things.  Many people would focus on the damage, we focus on the beauty and the heritage. 


Thursday, June 13, 2013

Vintage Turtle Pincushion



The Moran ladies loved to sew.  We have several tin boxes filled with old buttons and some old dress patterns.  In the attic of Moran Place and in trunks throughout the house we found bolts of fabric, not to mention several sewing machines.  This little turtle with his moving tail and head are sweet reminders of days long gone.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Moran Crazy Quilt

It's in terrible condition.  The backing is gone, there are holes in it, and the silk is falling apart but it's what we have of a crazy quilt that was most likely stitched together by Fannie, Ida and Marion Moran, late 1890's.  The colors are still amazing.  I was hoping to find some embroidered initials and maybe a date but so far no luck.