Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Vintage Crochet

My mom was a prolific crocheter. She loved to crochet. And I believe that she did not learn until later in life. I have many of the things she made. The colors are mostly from the 70's, but I don't mind. She passed away in 1979, so I treasure the things she left behind.

This throw is one of the first things I remember her making.

Then she got into Granny squares.


I love this next one. I believe she meant for it to be a tablecloth, but I could never put it on the table (unless it had a plastic protection)

Isn't it gorgeous?

And she made lots of dresser scarfs.

Now these pillowcases were not made by my Mom, but by my sweet hubbys aunt. She gave these to me as a wedding present.

Tell me, how do you use something this beautiful?

Please join me at ColoradoLady's blog party at Vintage Thingie Thursday.

27 comments:

Terry said...

I love crocheted things! My mother was always with a crochet needle in her hand. I never really learned more than the chain stitch and popcorn stitch. Sure wish I learned more. Thanks for sharing.

Postcardy said...

I like crocheted things too. One of my grandmothers crocheted afghans, and I have an old one she gave me when I was a child. It is in the zigzag pattern like your first one, but the yarns are all dark colored scraps.

Donna said...

great crochet, wish I had more of my grandmothers
donna

LV said...

It is easy making thing like this if you have the talent. Back in the older days. there was little else to do at night. They spent a lot of time and put more into it than most do today. I have boxes and drawers full of crochet,linens and throws that have been handed down. I treasure all of them as you should yours.

Ruth said...

those are so darn pretty...i so love crocheted stuff.. they are simply cute!!

Sandy said...

Those are beautiful items! My mom crocheted, tatted, sewed, knit, all that handcraft stuff. I have a few of her things in use at my home. She has macular degeneration and can no longer do what she used to. I treasure the things she made!

Pam Kessler said...

My elderly neighbor from my childhood crocheted constantly. I have many dresser scarfs and doilies from her. I used to help her starch them.

Protector of Vintage said...

Wow, those items are gorgeous. You have talented women in your family!!!

Julia said...

That pillowcase crochet design must have really been popular. I had some like that, a friend of mine brought me some that she had in her family to turn into a little dress for her niece, and another friend had the same large pink and green flower that she used on a dress. Beautiful!!!! Your mother was very talented. I love the one on the trunk!

Anonymous said...

Your mother was very talented, her work is just beautiful. And those wedding gifts, I just love the colors. TFS!!

Bea said...

Beautiful work. Lucky you to have such treasures.

Coloradolady said...

What wonderful treasures. I do love the colors of the first one, reminds me of the 70's too! Your mom did amazing work. Happy VTT!

Deborah Kay at The Paint Splash said...

I love all of your beautiful treasures. Especially because of the sentimental value. I have several table cloths and dollies and had not considered them vintage until now. My grandmother made most of the ones I have. I posted the winner of the truck contest my sisters and I had back in September. I also am having a give away for my 100th blog in just a few days so hope you will be able to come by for a visit. Debbie

Allie said...

My mom has always crocheted - I remember those glaringly ugly vests I had to wear in the early 70's *shudder* But she's still going, with wonderful afghans.
I love the ripple one in your first pic, the colors look modern now, don't they? And the lovely thread crochet - sigh. I never could do that. You have some beautiful treasures!

Anonymous said...

Wow, they're all so beautiful! You're truly blessed to have such treasures. :-)
I don't think I'd be able to use those pillow cases either. I'd go insane if they got ruined in any way! lol

Ebie said...

These are so lovely, what treasures! I used to crochet and I made these patterns too. I have heart patterns. So sad, I quit about 10 years ago, and now I am hooked in blogging. Hehehe.

The doilies are so delicate. And the blankets so keep you warm in the cold weather.

Unknown said...

I use mine in non-use kinds of ways. Guest room pillows (until real guests come, then I put on ones for use) and pillows that are for show. Yours are over-the-top beautiful! I have some from hubby's grandma as well as some I've picked up in my thrifty adventures!

Blessings!
Gail

Anonymous said...

WOW what gorgeous bright colours..LOVE those retro throws!!

Pink Roses and Teacups said...

What beautiful pieces you have. I would put the crocethed ones in frames, and display them.

Debbie

Diann said...

Oh, those are gorgeous! What wonderful keepsakes you have from your mom!!

Nanette said...

Just beautiful! The pillowcases are gorgeous and you are so lucky to have some from your mom. Wonderful tablecloth, just stunning!
Valerie

KathyB. said...

Thank-you for visiting my blog and leaving such sweet words behind. I followed you back to your blog and am so glad I did~ Your blog is lovely!

Kathy said...

Hello,
Love the different works of crochet! Beautiful!Definitely treasures - you could put the pretty pink ones in shadowboxes.
Kathy

GardenOfDaisies said...

Oh my, that crocheted table cloth is gorgeous! I hope you will use it. Put it on the table when you don't have anything greasy or that will stain. :-) And those pillowcases are lovely! I use embroidered/crocheted pillowcases on my beds all the time. Maybe you could just use them on the "decorative" pillows, not the ones you sleep on. That would keep them new looking.

Ms. Bake-it said...

What fabulous heirlooms you have! They remind me of the crocheted items I received from my grandmother and great grandmother. Shortly before my grandmother passed away she crocheted a gorgeous table cloth for a wagon wheel dining room table my father made when I was 3 or 4. Until I bought my current home, I displayed it on the wagon wheel table but I always took it off when we ate. I really miss having the space to have that table set up and show off such gorgeous work. I also use my embroidered and crocheted pillowcases on my beds but not on the pillows I use for sleeping.

~ Tracy

PeregrineBlue said...

nothing has been the same since "the good ol' days.

Rika said...

Beautiful crocet things!