In this post, I shared a fabric bucket that I had made for my tea things.
It was too small.
So I tried again.
It isn’t as sturdy as I’d like, so maybe I will make another.
Someday.
Meantime, I am happy with this one.
Quilt On!
In this post, I shared a fabric bucket that I had made for my tea things.
It was too small.
So I tried again.
It isn’t as sturdy as I’d like, so maybe I will make another.
Someday.
Meantime, I am happy with this one.
Quilt On!
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Tagged fabric basket, fabric bin, fabric bucket, LCsCottage, sewing
Ever since I made a table runner using the Golden Peaks block by Julie Cefalu, of The Crafty Quilter, I have wanted to make an almost matching table runner for the other cabinet in the living room area.
I finally got around to getting it done!
Here is a look at the Golden Peaks table runner already made for the other cabinet.
Same block; different arrangement.
This is a look at the back:
If you would like to see more about this block, then click the following links:
Chookshed Stitchers 2024 Challenge – April Update
Quilt On!
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Tagged Golden Peaks quilt block, Julie Cefalu, LCsCottage, patchwork, table runner
There was some interest in the little teacup that I shared in yesterday’s post.
I shared that my Grandmother served hot chocolate to my Mom when she was a little girl using this set.
Mom gave me the set before my own kids were born.
*Clicking on a photo will give you a closer look!
The set is missing two cups. It was fragile then (and more so now), so I didn’t use it much.
I have learned that is a good thing, since it likely contains lead.
Since yesterday, I have learned that my iridescent set is called Lusterware porcelain. After painting and decorating, the pieces are glazed with a transparent metallic finish and fired again to produce the illusion of luminescence. The Japanese Morimura brothers popularized it in the 1870s.
Japanese Lusterware was made between the 1920s to 1940s.
I found a set with the same floral design as mine that was auctioned a few years ago for $60.00.
Value is dependent upon many things: limited production, scarcity, authenticity, unusual features, condition, historical context, popularity and more.
There is no monetary value on sentimentality. How can there be?
Priceless.
See the world around you!
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Tagged antique collectibles, Japan, LCsCottage, Lusterware Floral Porcelain Coffee Tea Set, tea set