Very late in February I was having problems sleeping, my mind was being kept busy with a bundle that came my way some time ago, someone was nagging at me to make some progress. After three very restless nights I pulled out a box of precious items and sent a plea to Janice, asking for some help. We bounced a few ideas around in messenger and came up with a plan for some of the items. One or two still need more thought. One thing was very clear, I really, really need to record this stuff.
So here goes. When mum was diagnosed with Leukemia back in 2013 she started to have one last big sort out. Many items came my way and many of them are used here in our home daily, some were gifted to my children and some I chose to hang onto with a plan to do 'something'. Those items are what I'm sharing today.
This cute wee bib was made for my sister Fiona, who sadly died as a very young child. Myself and my other three sisters all wore it too, on very special occasions only. It's been around since 1967. I'm not one hundred percent about who made it. Maybe my Gran? Or maybe my great grand mother?
The Hedgehog bib was made by my Great grand mother when my brother was born, it's been around since 1965.
This little yellow jacket was made by my Great, great grand mother for my mum when she was born, in 1944.
It is pure silk and all hand sewn.
This little white jacket was made at the same time.
This yellow romper suit was my brothers and the cute wee pink piggies were added when my sister Fiona wore it. I'm sure myself and my sister Kirsty also wore it.
This last item of clothing mine from when I was a tiny baby.
My younger sisters and my own daughter also wore it.
That's it for the clothing items and after my wee brainstorming session with Janice I know where they are going. A plan has been born. It needs a tweak or two but I have the basics.
Thank you Janice.
Also in the bag of goodies were some items of table ware.
This wee set I remember well. My Grandmother made it.
It lived on her dressing table. The big oval was in the middle, a tray lived on it with a beautiful brush, comb and hand mirror set. The two smaller pieces were sat on either side. Sometimes they would have a vase of flowers or a small pot plant on them.
I didn't know the provenance of this next piece. I don't recall it, but mum assured me it was made and used by my Gran.
This tray cloth came from a set that was mums. I remember the table cloth that matched it, I'm don't know where that went, but I'm sure one of my siblings is keeping it safe.
There were also six or eight serviettes, I hope they are with the table cloth.
These two serviettes were also in the bag.
I really do not know where they came from and don't recall asking mum about them. But, Tony has a table cloth that he purchased in China and has a set of napkins matching it. These two very closely resemble that set. They may end up together.
And finally.
A wee table cloth that Mum started to embroider when she was eleven years old.
Tucked into the bag along with it were the threads she was using stored in an old cigarette box! That would have been Her Aunt Effies. (My Grans sister, Great Aunt Euphemia, but we all called her Aunt Effie.).
and Mums hussif that she had made herself.
My chat with Janice convinced me that I should complete the embroidery.
Some of the motifs needed very little to see them finished while others are not even started.
Two French knots were all that was needed here.
A little more this time.
After two sessions I have only the middle motifs left to sew.
Yes it is stained and I can tell that my mother was an inexperienced embroiderer. But as Janice had to keep reminding me, it just adds to the story and provenance of the item. It is after all 70 years old, when I reach that age I'm sure I will have a few blemishes too.
Thank you Janice for helping me sort these items and set my mind to what needed to be done.
That particular night visitor is now letting me get some rest. I wonder which one of my ancestors it was keeping me awake?
I plan to add a new page at the top of my blog and use it to record progress for this particular collection.
9 comments:
Beautiful heirlooms to cherish. I'm keen to see what you have planned xx
You are so lucky to have those lovely pieces to enjoy...
Hugz
What a wonderful treasure trove of items you have in your care, thanks so much for sharing with us all. I'm so pleased you have a plan to keep, stitch and repair them, and maybe also to showcase these lovely heirlooms. Sadly, I have nothing like this from my past. You mentioned your Mum was born in 1944, I'm of that vintage too, born 1945, after the end of the war. Goodness, I'm getting old!
That's a sweet collection of heirlooms, Lou......and I'm over 70, and I have a few blemishes too!
I am very pleased you have kept track of all these lovely items. We all need to record the stories behind our treasures. I think the idea of finishing the embroidery is wonderful. It only adds to the story and makes it special.
Beautiful box of heirloom treasures and I’m pleased you e worked out how to preserve them with the help of Janice….
Such a lovely collection of family heirlooms. xx
They are beautiful cloths and clothes.
i, too, have some treasures - please do share how you will honor them, as i am drawing a blank for my own...
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