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Vintage Hand Towel

17 Friday Aug 2012

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Etsy, handmade lace, home, linen towel, shopping, style, thrift shop, Vintage hand towel, vintage linen

 

Handmade lace edging on a vintage hand towel. I love using these in the bathrooms at our house. Linen and cotton hand towels are abundant and cheap at thrift stores. Linen lasts forever and just looks better with age. Be sure to check towels for signs of wear and stains.  This cotton hand towel was $6 and makes me happy. Here are some Etsy finds.

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Vintage Tablecloth

14 Tuesday Aug 2012

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antique shop, bridge games, Bridge tablecloth, child's tablecloth, children's room, childs table, shopping, style, vintage tablecloth

I found this vintage tablecloth and napkins at an antique shop for $12. Chris’ Nan used a similar cloth to serve refreshments on after her twice-monthly Bridge games. These diminutive Bridge cloths are the perfect size for a child’s table. I love the hand cross-stitching! So sweet. You will never find this at Walmart. Etsy has some similar versions here.

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Come visit us at the Renegade Craft Fair!

22 Friday Jun 2012

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Brooklyn Flea, children's clothes, children's headband crowns, East River Park, Jeanne Rondeau, Renegade Craft Fair, Smorgasburg Brooklyn, Soor Ploom, style, Williamsburg Brooklyn

We are excited to be part of this year’s
 Renegade Craft Fair!  The fair is this weekend – Saturday and Sunday, June 23rd and 24th, in Williamsburg’s East River Park, directly adjacent to the Smorgasburg and Brooklyn Flea. We will be there from 11 AM until 7 PM, near the entrance at booth No. 12. We hope to see you!

Soor Ploom:
Our clothing is for babies and toddlers, ranging from 6 months to 4 years. Each of our fabrics are hand-selected for quality and style. They include soft linens, fine cottons, and unique blends with silk. Made in Brooklyn, the quality and construction of the clothing is impeccable, and methods of manufacturing are sustainable. The collection is classic and simple, basic but not ordinary.

Jeanne Rondeau:
Jeanne Rondeau’s headband crowns are made by hand in Brooklyn and incorporate vintage fabrics, beads, sequins and feathers. They are special enough for a wedding or party and comfortable enough for everyday play. Each piece carefully crafted and one of a kind.  The crowns make a beautiful addition to a child’s costume collection and also come in adult sizes.

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DIY Handsewn Tutu

20 Wednesday Jun 2012

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ballet pink, child tutu, clothing, diy tutu, dress up clothes, hand sewing, seam binding, style, tulle, vintage tulle

Ada would dress in pink every second of her life if she could.  I tend to feel differently about the color, but there is one shade we agree on:  Ballet pink is a pretty perfect color in our book.  I found a bundle of vintage tulle (for $3!) at an antique shop and knew it would make a perfect tutu for her.   To make your own version you will need:

*Tulle (We used three different weights and about three yards)

*Elastic (We used 3/8″)

*Flat Seam Binding to Cover Elastic (We used 1/2″)

*Scissors

*Needle and Thread

*Chalk

1. Cut tulle into 30″ squares and then layer on top of each other.  (You can make larger or smaller squares depending on the size tutu you want).

2. Fold tulle pile in half.

3. Trace a half circle onto the top layer of tulle and a smaller half circle within, using the fold as the center of the circles.  (Our large half circle is 15″ from center to outer edge and the smaller inner half circle is about 4″ from center to outer edge).  This will leave a rainbow shape.  The distance from the outside of the large circle to the outside of the small circle will be the length of the tutu.  The center semi-circle is half of the opening.

4. Cut out circles and unfold tulle.  You will now have a doughnut shape.  The opening should be large enough to easily fit over the wearer’s hips.  If it is too tight, refold and cut out a larger opening.

5. Measure wearer’s waist, add an inch and cut elastic to this length.  (I left extra elastic to enlarge as Ada grows).

6. At opening of tutu, fold 1/2″ of the all the layers of tulle together toward inside and baste with needle and thread.

7. Stretch elastic and baste onto folded edges of opening.  The elastic will gather tulle and cover the rough edges as you sew it down.

8.  Stretch elastic again and sew seam binding over to hide elastic.  This will ensure both the rough edges of folded tulle and elastic are hidden.  Turn this seam binding to the inside of the tutu.

9.  Prepare for the show.

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DIY Beach Chair Refresh

11 Monday Jun 2012

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diy, diy beach chair, home, Jo-Ann Fabric, kids outdoor chair, outdoor fabric, recovering chair, stoop sale, style, vintage beach chair

Chris found this sturdy wooden chair frame at a yard sale before we had children.  The seat and back needed to be remade and I have been promising a summer-ready chair for four years now.  Thanks to some baby sitting from my Super-Star Mother-in-Law the chair is finished!  The work took less than two hours to complete and only basic sewing skills.  To recover a similar chair you will need:

*Chair Frame.  (Stoop sales and flea markets are good sources and frames are usually cheap if the cloth is in rough shape).

*1-2 Yards Outdoor Fabric.  (We used some from Jo-ann Fabric).

*Heavy Nylon Thread.

*Scissors or pinking shears.

*Heavy Needle for hand-sewing.

*Sewing Machine.

1. Strip off damaged fabric, remove any staples or tacks and refinish chair frame if desired.  We didn’t need to refinish ours, but did have a lot of staples to pry out.  A flat screwdriver works well for this.

2. Measure chair and cut fabric to fit.  Every chair design will be slightly different.  For my chair I was able to slide the back fabric on, but had to hand-stitch the seat fabric in place.  Make sure you look carefully at your frame before stitching a loop closed!

3. Using the sewing machine, stitch fabric for the back into a tube shape.  I also stitched vertical seams along the back of the chair, leaving space for the wooden bars to be inserted.  This keeps the back in place nicely, but is not crucial.

4. For the seat I folded two layers of fabric for extra strength and then made a loop.  Since my seat bars weren’t open like the back, I first hemmed my edges and then used a needle and thread to sew the seat loop in place.  After stitching it is easy to rotate the loop under the chair and hide the seam.

*We found a similar chair last week at a stoop sale for me.  It was only $8 and came from the seller’s grandpa.  We are on the hunt for some cute kids chair frames, and looking forward to some lemonade and lounging in the back yard!

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Inspiration

25 Friday May 2012

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back yard, backyard treasure, Brimfield, cardboard box, child headband crown, Inspiration, Instagram, Kid Made Modern, marbles, Renegade Craft Fair, style, Target, Todd Oldham, vintage child umbrella, vintage dress, vintage fabric, Wovenplay skirt

Instagram photos from the week:

*Headband circles for Renegade

*Louisa’s vintage dress

*Wovenplay screen-printed skirt

*Todd Oldham Kid Made Modern tape on a cardboard box fort that Ada made

*Ada’s vintage umbrella from Brimfield

*What we found in the back yard (so far).

Have a lovely long weekend!

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Inspiration

18 Friday May 2012

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antique flower painting, butterfly fabric, diy, fabric pinwheel, home, hoping for a girl, Inspiration, Instagram, mixed media painting Jeanne Rondeau, noisemaker, style, vintage fabric

Instagram images from the week:

*Ada’s metal noisemaker

*Fabric pinwheel

*Vintage Fabric

*Detail from Cells, Jeanne Rondeau 2005

*Butterfly from Ada’s dress.  (A stoop sale score when I was pregnant and secretly hoping for a girl)

*Waterlilies from an old painting in our bathroom

The weather looks beautiful for this weekend in Brooklyn.  Have a wonderful weekend!

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Bloomers

17 Thursday May 2012

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baby clothes, baby wardrobe, bloomers, Butterick pattern, cloth diapers, clothing, diy, Liberty of London, Purl Soho, Soor Ploom, style, vintage sewing pattern

Bloomers are one of my favorite baby wardrobe staples.  They are cute and comfortable and fit nicely over Josie’s big cloth diaper butt.  I modified a vintage Butterick pattern for this pair and they used less than half a yard of Liberty fabric.  I have plans to make some into longer pants, and a heavier corduroy would be perfect over tights for fall weather.  So many good options!  Here are some similar vintage patterns on Ebay.  Purl Soho is a great source for Liberty fabric, (and all around great inspiration).  Soor Ploom also has adorable bloomers if you would rather buy than DIY.

*Today is the 100th post on Domestic Space.  Thanks so much for reading and we can’t wait to share more with you!

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Pinwheels

14 Monday May 2012

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arts, children's headband crowns, diy, fabric pinwheel, flea market, headband crown, pinwheel, pinwheel quilt, Renegade Craft Fair, sewing, shopping, style, vintage fabric

Pinwheels made from vintage fabric for headband crowns.  I found a big box of cut circles at a flea market and the prints were perfectly bright and preserved.  I remember a quilt made from these at my Gram’s house when I was little.  Yesterday Chris took the kids for the day and left me to a quiet house and NPR Podcasts and production.  So lovely!  I am working during the kids’ naps and between art projects to get lots of crowns done before Renegade in June.  I love a project!

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Ribbon Dress

13 Friday Apr 2012

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American Apparel kids, clothing, dancing dress, diy, fashion, organic cotton dress, spinning, style, vintage buttons, vintage ribbons

I got this dress at American Apparel with plans to decorate it for Ada.  I was going to make little flowers out of vintage ribbons down the front of the dress.  When I asked Ada to help me pick out the ribbon she said she wanted all of them.  Then she told me they needed to go down the back and not be sewn down into petal shapes.  I was annoyed at her for not listening to directions.  I finally asked what the heck she was going to do with the ribbons hanging off the back of her dress.  “Spin and Dance, Mama.”  Duh.

To make a similar dress you will need:

*Plain Dress

*Assorted Ribbons and Buttons

*Needle and Thread

1. Wash and dry dress to account for shrinkage.

2. Let your designer direct placement.

3. Sew down buttons and ribbon.

4. Put dress on child and let the spinning begin.

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