Thursday, August 15, 2019

Three Large Angels Made Using Vintage Linens

Greetings dear friends & readers
Gosh - Thursday already! Another week is flying by!



Jillian came to visit me in late May - she bought with her a large basket filled with her late Mum's vintage linens 
& doilies - she asked me if I would make them up into 3 Angels for her & her two sisters  

We sat together & I went through the basket & selected anything that I thought might be suitable - these are 
my selection above.


Finally - about 10 days ago I found some time to begin Jillian's Order.
Firstly I had to dye my calico for the Angel's bodies
I prefer using Parisian Essence to traditional tea dying as I like the mottled effect it gives plus I find 
you can control the colour alot more this way

Once the calico was dried & ironed I began tracing out the dolls - I wanted to make a decent sized Angel to do justice to the doilies so I chose Charlotte Angel by Rosalie Quinlan Designs as she measures a generous 72 cms tall. 
As you can see above, I had some assistance with laying out the body pattern.


In fact, this assistance continued right throughout the making of these dolls !!
It is always nerve wracking cutting into other peoples treasured vintage linens - but Miss Pippi was there to 
"talk me through" cutting into the beautiful vintage lace tablecloth that I needed to use for a doll's dress


Last weekend during our dreadful stormy weather I stayed indoors & quilted around the Angels wings 
as well as painting their shoes & drying them by the fire
Yes - I should have done the shoes first, but I was undecided about colours until I had them dressed

The White Angel was the first one finished - I had suggested to Jillian that I make a white one, a cream one & then one with a mixture of both colours
(Incidently all the linens & doilies I used for the Angels had to be soaked & washed first as many had slightly yellowed & some had age spots on them)


I pieced two smaller doilies together to make her bodice - I really loved the doiley I used for her pinny (below left)

Her dress was a simple white table runner - but the doiley I used for her wings was one of my favorite's with 
gorgeous fuchsia flowers embroidered on it



Next up was Miss Pink - named because I used a selection of doilies that matched & made up a 
pretty dressing table set.
Miss Pink's dress was made from the vintage crochet tablecloth that Pippi was helping me cut into earlier

Her pinny & bodice were part of the set & then I pieced two smaller doilies together to create her wings.
I cut down a small size crochet doiley to use for her collar & added a simple pearl strand



Her shoes were painted a delicate pink called Pale Rose & then I took the smallest doiley of the set & 
stitched it into her hands



The last Angel I have called Miss Burgundy - due to her burgundy/russet coloured hair. 
The hair I have used on all 3 Angels is hand dyed mohair yarn that I buy online.


Once again Miss Russet has the most gorgeous doilies for her bodice & her wings were another doiley pair 
pieced together.
I lightly stiffened all 3 Angels wings to prevent them from falling forward.

All the Angels have bloomers made from vintage crochet linens 

I did not stitch anything into Miss Burgundy's hands as I remembered that Jillian had a box of her Mum's vintage handkerchiefs - we had talked previously about stitching these into the doll's hands 

   πŸ’•All 3 ladies in their finery, reclining on my spare bed  - ready to fly away home to Jillian's πŸ’—


On Monday I had a baking day - these are few & far between nowadays as they are often followed by Eating Days!!

Firstly I made a Feijoa & Coconut Cake using some feijoa pulp I found in my freezer.
While this was in the Oven I made Rice Bubble Crisp - a recipe I used to make frequently when my boys were young.
Lastly I made a Bacon & Egg Pie for our dinner this week - I serve this with either veggies or salads to give 
us some variety.

And then last night I sat with my own vintage linens on the floor to work out which ones I wanted to use 
in an upcoming project 
 As you can see friends  ......  I had assistance yet again !!! 😸


My good friend Julie has started a blog.  Julie creates beautiful children's clothing for sale under the label Bo and Co - we always ensure we are neighbors at the yearly craft fairs we attend.
In this world of Instagram I still really enjoy blogging & reading blogs so I am So pleased Julie has started one 
 Here is the link to her delightful blog ...    Hello Bo and Co
Please do pop over & say Hello & let her know she is not just talking to herself πŸ˜‰

Thanks as always dear friends, for your visits to my blog,
As the week is nearly over I hope the coming weekend is wonderful for you all,
Take care of yourselves & of each other,
With much love & friendship,
Julie & the furry ones x0x0x0

24 comments:

  1. Hi Julie omg these angels are beautiful and i really love how you have done their wings,what beautiful treasures for those 3 ladies,well done my friend.
    Oh boy your cooking sure looks yummy ,thats what i need to do today is get into the kitchen lol ,hope your day is a good one Julie xx

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  2. The angels are so pretty and so intricate I would be nervous too cutting into that lovely lace cloth..
    I have a savoury tooth and your pie made my mouth water. I think you must be the busiest person I know. xxx

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  3. I bet Jullian will be delighted with her dolls, I love their wings. I'm off to check out your friends blog........blogs seem to be fading away with the use of Instagram.

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  4. What! What! All those lovely cakes Julie..
    AND..No! Scroggin slice..How disappointing..! :(.
    HeHe! I've have some at the moment, that my daughter
    made..! ;).

    Needless to say that Angels look lovely, and three
    of them, they look wonderful, so much detail..l love
    angels..l used to be one, and if you believe that..???
    I often wondered if Miss Pippi did'nt help or advise,
    would they come out so well..?
    And..l suppose Blackie laying somewhere, asleep, with
    his paws in air..! Bless him..! :).

    Just gone seven over her, day of sunshine in between
    a few days of rain, quite bad up north..time for
    another lemon tea..!
    Oh! A silly joke has just come to mind...
    Two men were talking about their wives....

    The first man says “My wife is an angel.”
    The second man says “You’re lucky, mine’s
    still alive.” HeHe! Sorry about that..!
    (((*°▽°*)ε…«(*°▽°*)))(((*°▽°*)ε…«(*°▽°*)))

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  5. Beautiful job on the angels Julie, what a lovely selection of linens to choose from. You have been a busy bee baking, well it is nearly spring, will be time for cleaning (ugh) Have a great week Julie. Chris xoxoxo

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  6. Hi Julie your angels are gorgeous! I would be very nervous too about cutting into the vintage doilies and so on, but obviously Miss Pippi gave you strength! I remember my Mum making Rice Bubble Crisp, us kids loved it. I will visit your friend's blog, yes blogging seems to be on the wane due to Instagram, I have missed blogging and only just started again last week! Instagram while good, just doesnt seem the same. Have a lovely week.

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  7. Oh my, these angels are so beautiful. I am sure they are going to be treasured for the memories. x

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  8. Oh my, Julie, you have surpassed yourself this time! I hotfooted it straight here when I saw the word 'angels' in your title because I love them so much. These are stunningly beautiful and such precise work in all of them, from the beginning to the end. I really hope they will become beloved heirlooms for years to come. We certainly treasure our 'Kiwi Angel' that you sent across the pond all those years ago.

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  9. What sweet angels for the sisters and a lovely way to remember their mum. I wish that I have some linens that my aunty had but alas they are all gone now.

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  10. Your work is so beautiful and detailed. I am so impressed. I wish I had your talent and patience. Cutting into that table cloth made me crazy! I was able to get all my mother's large hand crocheted and tatted clothes and rework them where there were holes. Only I can find them. I actually recreated the patterns and mended all of hers. It took time but they were too beautiful to trash.

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    1. Thanks so much Kim - yes it was a bit scary cutting into that tablecloth but one end was all torn & frayed & also quite stained. Thats wonderful that you were able to repair your mother's tablecloths - how special!

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  11. These angels are beautiful and i bet your friend will be so pleased with them.

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  12. What a work of love and perfectness Your friend will certainly be so thrilled with such treasured keepsakes.
    Thank you too for the mention of my new blog. I have already received some great comments from some of your followers.

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  13. You did an amazing job creating those angels. What treasured heirlooms they will be!
    I laughed about the baking days being followed by eating days. I am right there with you. I love to bake, but find I can't have all the yummy things around when it is just the two of us to consume them. I just made a couple of loaves of banana bread (I had to--the organic overripe bananas were so cheap), and I think I am going to freeze them until we have family here to help us consume them!
    You are so "lucky" to have such a dedicated assistant! :)

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  14. It is a most excellent thing you have Miss Pippi there to watch over you creating your pretties and give advice when needed! Jillian's angels are beautiful, Julie. Each one oozes gorgeous charm and pretty whimsy. Love the imaginative way you incorporated the lace and vintage doilies into each outfit. All angels evoke a beautiful ethereal feeling. The best thing about baking is the eating. =)

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  15. Oh dear! such a beautiful angel!

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  16. The angels are gorgeous! How ever will they choose which one they want. Maybe oldest to youngest choosing will make it easier. I do feel your assistant is doing a great job, obviously increasing your confidence in cutting and your all round ability to make beautiful stuff. Keep her on!

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  17. Such beautiful angels Julie, a beautiful way to enjoy the mothers linens. So good to see Miss Pippi helping all the time!! Your baking looks wonderful too!

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  18. Your angels are lovely, especially their faces - such pretty girls! I can see so much care and detail has gone in to theses,you have a great deal of patience to complete not one but three!

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    1. Thanks so much for your lovely comment. Yes I enjoyed making them & especially making their clothes but I was honestly relieved when they were all finished too.

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  19. Wow. Those angels are gorgeous. Ehat a besutiful way to honour the original artist. Well done.

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