Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Remnants of Lace ...



Bits and pieces of lace are wound around old wooden spools...they fill a glass jar that sits on the dresser in Kate's room (now a guest room) at the lake.



In one corner stands this antique wire dress form with a lace jabot at the neck....I love the contrast of the delicate creamy lace against the gray industrial look of the wire...



Here are some vintage pillowcases...some were family items...others collected..
Love the pretty lace edging...
I also love all the shades of white and ecru....which reminds me tomorrow is Wednesday and this post almost qualifies for White Wednesday...hosted by Faded Charm...you may want to link and view other posts dedicated to all things white...



I wonder who they were....these patient souls who put so much time and effort into all this handmade lace edging...
What were their stories?



A small cream colored crocheted blanket...Don't you just love the texture... it feels so soft and cozy! I can imagine and almost feel the love...the care and perhaps even the anticipation of a baby to come...



Lace and ribbon on an old child's dress hanging from a hook in the room...Who was the little person that wore this dainty dress?



Pretty lacy effect of twisted and looped wire and tiny white beads on the top of this vintage look frame from Anthropologie...
...The old book of poems lays open to one that is an ode to the Mountains...(if you click on the picture you can read the poem)



Even the graphics on the cover have a lacy look to them....

What is it about lace that we find so appealing? Besides the obvious feminine mystique that surrounds lace garments...I think the attraction must have something to do with the fact that, at least in my grandmother's day, its creation was often a labor of love...with a purpose and intent to create something beautiful...
Why do you love lace?

34 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love lace, too. Your post is so pretty - it makes me want to go and display some of my collection. Thank you for sharing! Hugs, Patti

Anonymous said...

Love all of these photos! People had so much more time to create back then. So many of those skills will be lost. At least people like us will collect and cherish them!

Warm Wishes,
Karen Eileen

SharDon Exclusives said...

Lace reminds me of my dear Mother. She loved lace collars, lace on a dress, lace scarves on her end tables. I cherish each piece that I have from her collection...thank you for the reminder..sharon

DeeDee said...

I am a total lace lover myslef..i love your post...I love to deiplay my laces and vintage trims everywhere..

manon 21 said...

ces petites bobines de dentelles iraient bien avec les miennes!!!

amitiés laura

manon

C De-sign said...

Lace in diffrent colours of white/ecru is so beautiful....Thank you for your nice comment at my blog, you are welcome back! I put you on my list, hope it is okey for you! Lovely pictures and thoughts you have...I will look around more! Have a nice Wednesday! Hugs fr C

Magdalena said...

Good Morning!!!
oh how lovely it is to enter your page and see those lovely objects...I love the wire dress,textures are like candys you just want them!!
Beautiful post!!!!!
thank you!
My best wishes,
Magdalena at Color Sepia

Maison Beldecor said...

Hi Laura,
Beautiful photos... I also love lace, it's so romantic...
Warm Wishes and a great sunny day
Bine

misselaineous said...

Love the lace and the way you've displayed the pieces. I have mine "displayed' in a 13 gallon trash bag in my shed, cause I don't know what to do with it all. So...spools? check...lace? check. borrowed idea from 52 flea? Got it!!! *elaine* ps I borrowed the cup & saucer sewing thingie too, and added my own twist. I'll post a pic soon. You have a great eye! *elaine*

Lisa said...

beautiful post!

cheryl kuhn said...

I too am a lover of lace. I try to incorporate some of it in every piece I create. I love it even more when it is a little discolored and a little tattered!

Les Cotrions said...

Ciao Laura! You've lots of treasures! I adore old trimmings and laces and you made stunning photos! No beach for me today...I've got a flu!
I hope to be ok tomorrow!
Warm hugs
Vale

Rostrose said...

Hello dear Laura - wonderful photos again! I love your lace-pictures (I think lace makes every woman feel lika a fay,like a princess, like a gracious dancer...) And I also love your poems-book! When I click at the picture, I not only can read the poem, I can smell the old paper! One day I will make an old-books-special for you, okay? Oh, and today I can tell you that I made it: I've finally installed the translater at my blog! Looking forward to your next visit! Love, Traude

Anonymous said...

These pictures are very attractive. A bed outside is a lever design decision

le ciel flamand said...

You're the owner of a very nice lace collection! I love the wooden spools on your first picture...
Greetings, Annelies

Julie Marie said...

Your photos are absolutely stunning...

Nice and Easy Antiques said...

Gorgeous linens and very inspiring pictures...thank you so much for sharing!

Rose Garden Romantic said...

Hello! Love your blog! Such a pretty post!! I posted about my vintage lace today, also!
Michelle

Anonymous said...

Very lovely little snippets you have here! Love the lace!
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)

Rebecca said...

Hello
Your white wednesday is just lovely- I so enjoyed the lace and the poem also. Thanks for sharing
Blessings
Rebecca

Shabby Shells said...

It is amazing to think of the time and love that went in to the making of your beautiful lace collection.
I am new to blogging and just discovered you.
I loved what I read today.
Please come and visit me
Till then.....Janice

June said...

I, like you think of the women who so patiently created these lovely works of art. There hand-work always inspires me. I love beauty in all of it's forms, but the works of women hands is just something special. We are caretaker's of these pretty creations, and I hope other generations are able to enjoy them as well.
Smiles,
June

Carole said...

Wonderful post Laura...it most definitely qualifies as a W.W. I think the reason us girls love lace is it just makes everything look good...draped over anything.
When we get married we wear lace....it's just so romantic! and makes us feel like a princess!
xo,
Carole

my home sanctuary said...

Oh beautiful white pieces. I love the dress form. The lace and crochet are so pretty too.
Thanks for sharing.
Have a Blessed Day,
Sherry

MODERN COUNTRY said...

Hi Laura!

I saw that you had added your blog to my contact list and I am so glad you did!! Then I foundy way into your special little world. I think your blog is just lovely and will be happy to add you to my favourites.

Have a beautiful evening,
Friendship Aina

Jenny said...

To me, lace is so versatile; it's strong (how do such tiny little threads hold together?) and delicate at the same time. Just a touch of it is enough to dress up a casual outfit!

Chemin des Muguets said...

Laura,

Your images and words are so lovely. The postings on the Adirondacks are especially touching; so similar to my summers in the Finger Lakes. I will follow you with interest and joy,

Marjorie

sweetpea said...

Lovely post. I feel the same way when I look at lace~~wondering where they found the time as they worked so hard at everything back then... Thank goodness they found the time, as we are able to enjoy it now.

Blessings,
Shelley

Miss Gracie's House said...

Beautiful...I love it because it is soo feminine. And soft. But enduring.
Rene'

Isabel said...

I love lace for the messages it brings from the past...especially the old lace I have from my maternal grandmother I never met her as she died of tuberculosis when my mother was 9 months old. It keeps me closer to her and to my heritage. Something to pass on to my own daughter.

Susan Eastin said...

Thank you for such a beautiful post. I love lace because each piece seems to have a story to tell.

Susan
PhotoWeights.com

Lisa said...

Oh my jar of spools, lace, old books, ooohhh!!! Lovely post!
Hugs, Lisa

Ineke Original said...

Wow! Just love this!

Mitzi Curi said...

I love lace, and the remnants wound around old spools are lovely. I want to grab my camera and take some pics of my lacy goodies.