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Showing posts with label Sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sewing. Show all posts
Sewing Card Set hand stitched 1927 Schoolgirl Art
A Sewing Card Set created by 4th Grader Miss Lillian Ethel Wandel in 1927. The set was commercial (although the box indicates only an inventory number) and consisted of a dozen or so pre-punched cards to be hand sewn by the student. Although she hand-stitched the collection appropriately I believe the idea of stringing them together into what is essentially A giant flip book…or as seen here a wall hanger was her own. I have had several pieces from the same unidentified manufacturer over the years. I have duplicates of some, but this is the only set I have seen in this format.
Completed sewing card set by Lillian Ethel Wandel 4th Grade dated December 14, 1927 Collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Apron Money Pouch with Frugal Note Flour Sack Fabric with Frugal Message Sewing Folk Art
Miniature Apron sewn from flour sack cloth with a note inside about saving money.
Folk Art circa 1930 - 1940
Collection Jim Linderman
Schoolgirl Handmade Sewing Instruction Book Antique Vintage Old
I haven't quite figured out the date on this remarkable handmade sewing instruction book, but she received a 95. What was the teacher looking for? The cover alone is a 100. You women out there could date the work inside by the fashions...there are tons of designs, color wheels, mini-pattern projects and all done with beautiful folky precision. I'll post more one day. Yes, the cover is 3-D! The little pattern book on the table has pages! A great reminder of what a school student was required to do before computers.
Mid-20th Century Sewing handmade sewing class book. Mixed-media. Collection Jim Linderman
Sunbonnet Sue Sews AND Sings! Folk Art Sunbonnet Sue and the Doughboys.
However, left out of most Sunbonnet Sue stories is my favorite version of the tale, by the Fort Worth Doughboys, who at the time I believe had the magnificent Bob Wills in the group. That would be Mr. Wills in an unusual photograph in which he appears to be standing straight upright and sober!
The Sunbonnet Sue above is a needle holder, and has the unusual distinction of having several layers of petticoats to hold needles.
Sunbonnet Sue was later a lousy movie, which lost every bit of cowboy fun and when sung by the "Golden Voiced" Phil Regan? Shudder. Show tunes.
Play the Doughboy's version again. I promise you will be singing it all day long.
Sunbonnet Sue Needle Holder Handmade circa 1930 Collection Jim Linderman
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Etui Etui ??? Homemade Folk Art Needle Case
Etui ??? Edui is another name for a needle case. Well, sorta. So let's just use needle case. A handmade one, with felt, feedsack printed cotton, some trim...and a nice little tab of paper above from where this little lady once lived in a scrapbook but was torn out. She has had a few lives.
An odd thing, as printed needle cases and needle books were literally given out free.
SEE HERE
Still, someone took the time to make it, the least I can do is scan it.
Depression Era handmade Needle Case Collection Jim Linderman
An odd thing, as printed needle cases and needle books were literally given out free.
SEE HERE
Still, someone took the time to make it, the least I can do is scan it.
Depression Era handmade Needle Case Collection Jim Linderman
The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together
Leaf Sewing Cards
Same thing as the post following, but secular and much more fun! Milton Bradley invented the paper cutter (!) but his endearing quality was quality toys. I can't date this set, but each represents a different leaf, thus teaching the child understanding of the world around them rather than the one only available to those who follow. These splendid cards would easily date to the late 1800's, but the company continued producing them in various versions, such as farm animals, well into the 1950's.
Leaf Sewing Cards and box c. 1880 Hand-Stitched Collection Jim Linderman
The Law of Love Temperance Lesson Sewing Card
A "stitch by hand" religious card. Most commonly known as "sewing cards" these were primitive pre-printed versions of 18th century samplers. Their function was to encourage a young woman to learn a proper home skill with a bonus moral lesson. "For God and Home and Native Land" was a slogan of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the white ribbons printed on the thread frame represent purity. The Reverend W. F. Crafts had a long career arguing for censorship, "blue laws" and such, his wife advocated Sunday School and wholesome pursuits as this card. Dated April 1903, one could subscribe and receive four cards a year. Publishers Ward & Drummond printed Mormon books among other religious material.
The Law of Love Temperance Lesson Hand-Stitched 1903 Collection Jim Linderman
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