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Featuring iittala Kastehelmi dinnerware, Chilewich basketweave table runners, and Match Pewter flatware and glassware.
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Enjoy and happy holidays!
I've been waiting to do a table setting with this awesome vintage tablecloth I added to my collection late summer. Plus, these Russel Wright dishes aren't so bad either! The casserole I picked up was a steal since it has little cracks, but look how gorgeous it is! The fun vintage napkins also make cute placemats!
This is the second year I have checked these out! We went to the fair on the second day and they had the room locked as they were getting ready for a pageant competition. We were lucky; they let us sneak in to check out these table settings. I posted some of my favorites. I hope you enjoy!
Which one is your favorite? The camping theme won first and the pink bunny theme won second. I especially loved the cloud centerpiece!!!!
Bargello Tablesetting & Wall Hanging
Pieced by Anna Maendel
Making this crepe fabric bargello table setting of six placemats and a runner simultaneously solved two problems for me! First, in our house we are rich with the joy of having many young grandchildren regularly visiting and eating with us. Thus, making place mats with cotton material that required frequent washing, always led to disappointment because colours that started out bright and cheerful, quickly faded to blah. Secondly, many Hutterite dresses are made of crepe and satin fabric which is beautiful, vibrant, varied and richly hued, but what do you do with the left over pieces or with the dresses that don't fit anymore? This material doesn't wear out! I became tired of seeing this gorgeous, but useless material lying around, until I had a brainwave and realized I could solve both problems at once: Recycle this free source of fabric to make runners, placemats and wall hangings that never fade! To stick with the recycling goal, I refused to buy any extra material for these projects, and I had plenty to choose from, once word was out that I wanted these left-over pieces from other colonies. I challenged myself to use only those scraps and came up with these creations! I had a full range of dark to light dress material available as older women wear darker colours, Dienen the lighter ones, and very young Dindlen the lightest ones. No matter how often they are washed, they don't fade! Neither do the wall hangings.
However, it's tricky to work with slippery crepe and satin fabric! This problem can be alleviated with the use of spray starch which makes the material somewhat more manageable for sewing. Another bonus is that after working with crepe fabric, it's a great pleasure to return to sewing with good old non-slippery cotton again!
Pinwheel with a Twist
pieced & quilted by Wilma Hofer
I received this pattern from Bonnie Lintott when I took a quilting course with her. She had made a quilt like this in navy blue, wine and tan. I was immediately struck by the richness of the colours, which in turn, made me think it would also look great with red and tan. My mother helped me by cutting the fabric, while I sewed. I didn't have any material left over for a multiple border except for the red, so I decided to make a six-inch border and hand stitch a flower border on it, which was quite enjoyable. I loved the challenge of making this quilt and am looking forward to piecing together another one.
Like a vintage look for your wedding? We have a great menu to evoke your theme and a team of decorators to perfect every last detail. Event design by Events Plus, Inc. Linen by Connie Duglin Specialty Linen. Cake by Cakes by Shara.
Green airbrsuh, bakelite,bead and border pattern glass goblets. Most items were thrifted, the giant flag glass just the day before-my son likes a big glass of water!
Table setting for Low Tea at the Museum. Blogged twistylane.blogspot.com/2012/07/my-world-tea-at-museum.html
Easter doesn’t have to be all cheap foil eggs and chocolate comas.
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