So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Vintage Textile Stands Out From Other Trends

By Patricia Williams


When it comes to fashion and home design, trends can change frequently but there is a way to create a style that reflects a personal identity. Instead of trying to keep up with what others are doing, it may help to choose a decor style that cannot be easily duplicated. Using a vintage textile can change the way an outfit or decorated space looks and feels.

These days, retro fabrics or patterns can have many uses around the home and in the closet. Design patterns like hounds tooth are considered classic enough to be worn year round as a suit or jacket. It could also work as a snazzy upholstery cover or as window dressing.

While there are patterns such as pinstripes or argyle patterns that make a statement and is suitable for many occasions, this does not apply to all textiles. The sixties were a period of bold colors and patterns that applied to clothing and the home. However, these sometimes abstract or busy color combinations may not be suitable for wearing in a corporate setting but for someone who works in entertainment, this could be repurposed as a new look.

Anyone with an imagination should find mutliple ways to incorporate these retro fabrics without looking like a complete throwback. One way to use fabric with trendy prints and colors is to try them out as accents instead of the main attraction. Some of ideas to be considered are making pockets, using as trim or coordinated with a complementary pattern that is neutral.

If a person is handy with a sewing machine, the possibilities can be endless. They may use these textiles with patterns that never go out of style, like a long sleeve button down shirt or an A line skirt. Depending on the colors used, there is a way to mix and match so that a person can have a unique look that stands apart from everyone else.

Some home projects may only call for fabric glue and pair of good scissors. Simple ideas may include making a border for a picture frame, functional art, or window trim. If one does not have access to a sewing machine, there are some items that will benefit from hand sewing, followed by a drop of glue for lasting wear. Online tutorials can demonstrate how this can be done in minutes.

When it comes to making textiles last, one should become familiar with care instructions before diving into any project. Often heavy materials or synthetic blends can handle the washing machine. Some delicate or unusual textiles may benefit from a simple hand washing while others may require the services of a professional. The best way to know is by either going online to look up fabric care or consult a dry cleaning expert. They may recommend using the delicate cycle with a small mesh laundry bag and alternating with a dry cleaner.

Buying classic textiles for home and personal use can be a unique experience. Though some people do this regularly, others have enough creativity to create a look not found anywhere else with just a little imagination. Instead of following what others are doing, they can become trendsetters. Sometimes buying retro fabrics and repurposing can also save money versus always buying something new.




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