Showing posts with label vintage crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage crafts. Show all posts

December 13, 2010

Announcing the Vintage Twee Christmas ornament set winner!

My-oh-my! It’s a burr-inducing -15°C here in snow drenched Toronto this morning, and let me tell you, if that doesn’t put the spirit of winter into one’s heart, I don’t know what does! On this Christmas card-esque Monday, I had the fun task of selecting a randomly generated winner of the utterly beautiful vintage Twee ornament set draw that has been running here on Chronically Vintage since December 1st.

This terrific contest brought in over 40 comments, saw a flurry of Twitter activity, and I hope helped introduce many of you to the charming handmade, vintage inspired goods that this wonderful UK based line produces.

Without further ado, the lucky winner of this great giveaway was....comment number seven! Huge congrats to the winner, who just happens to be a lovely, highly talented gal named Rosy, whose blog (Sewingadicta) is a joyful place of sewing and vintage goodness (and inspiration) that any old school or craft lover should definitely swing by and check out.




{Here is a snapshot of today’s winner sporting an absolutely beautiful vintage look that she sewed herself (don’t you just adore the classic, elegant pairing of white, red and black?!), from one of her recent blog posts. Happiest congratulations on being the Vintage Twee giveaway winner, Rosy!} 


Many thanks to Alena from Vintage Twee for partnering with Chronically Vintage for this wonderful giveaway; it’s been a sincere pleasure getting to know you and your stellar line of handcrafts!

Thank you as well to everyone who took part in this giveaway! I had a marvellous time reading about the Christmas memories and traditions you shared with me, and very much appreciate your involvement in this Christmas contest. Many congrats again to Rosy, I hope that these gorgeous ornaments help to make your holiday season extra merry and bright! :)


May 3, 2010

Today’s Vintage Treasure: 1930s reproduction quilt fabric



{While I’m not a quilter (hand stitched patchwork blankets for my dollies that I made as a young child aside), I’m the first to say that quilting is a beautiful, time honoured art that has long intrigued me. I love the principle behind quilting, that one can take small scraps or squares of fabric, combine them together and transform them into something that provides form, comfort and even security.

Recently I came across an eBay seller called anielia who is currently selling an absolutely delightful selection of 1930s reproduction "Antique Treasure" fabrics by a line called Paintbrush Studios. The listings are for fat quarters (one quarter of a square yard/metre of fabric) of 100% cotton, however the seller states that if you buy more than one fat quarter, the material will be shipped in continual yardage, so I’d be willing to guess that if you contacted the seller and asked (for example) to buy three yards of a given pattern, they may very well be able to accommodate you.

The four designs shown above are just a sample of the lovely, salt-of-the-earth patterns of 1930s reproduction fabric that anielia has listed (each fat quarter sells for $2.20 US as a "Buy It Now"), every one of which really does have a genuinely old fashioned, earnest 1930s feel to it, that would make it an excellent choice for all manner of vintage inspired fabric crafts (including, naturally, quilting).}


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A different sort of vintage treasure that came to my attention today, is a marvellous project that was recently launched by the site Vintage Savoir Faire called the Grow-A-Long 2010. While the name of this project might suggest it has something to do with hair, it is in fact a free online workshop that will guide participants through the steps involved with growing three types of edible plants (via garden or container growing) and then using your the produce you harvest to make edible treats and pampering beauty products alike.

As someone who adores the idea of modern day Victory Gardens, embracing a green lifestyle, and producing one’s own food (when possible), I’m head-over-heels for this idea. If you’re interested as well, be sure to swing by Vintage Savoir Faire and sign up for this fantastic summer project.


Wishing you each an enchanting evening and first week of May!