ReDEUX: second-hand objects enjoying a second life

ReDEUX projects generally cost no money.

ReDEUX projects have caused me to knock on strange doors and ask for people's trash off the street.

ReDEUX projects make me happier than anything.

Objects always have the potential to be repurposed.

Entries in Scraps of Fabric (11)

Sunday
Apr152012

Italian Sampler Pillow $0

Down pillow insert: from a beaded pillow that Lucy chewed the beads off of when she was teething

Ruffle for pillow: the lower half of an old linen-hemmed shower curtain

Main fabric for pillow: a holey Italian linen tablecloth that was a little too holey to use any longer

Gorgeous embroidered ABC sampler: a gift from my aunt that went to Italy

 

It appears this was sewn in 1911. Why else would the embroideress stitch "1911" on it? So now Greg has to flip the pillow around and put his head on the back side if he wants to use it since I don't want his hair product to damage the heirloom. Yes, I'm that fun to live with.

I think the embroideress started a lowercase "r" and then realized she already did the "r" but couldn't pick the red thread out because it stains the fabric so quickly. The mystery of this bonus letter haunts me every morning as I make the bed. What. Was. She. Thinking!?

Back of the pillow. I was proud of myself for aligning the red stripes. Love the little embroidered initial detail from the tablecloth. They just don't make things like they used to! I am absolutely bonkers for old linens. I also really want to sew a sampler now. Been looking on ebay for a neat one. Who doesn't love the alphabet?

 

Lucy curled up next to the new BEADLESS pillow. Tough break, Luce. Enjoy those adult teeth and your Blue Buffalo dog food. It's all you're going to get for the remainder of your lifetime. Shot this photo before I sewed up the openings in the ruffle, but trust me, it is finished.

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