Saturday, July 3, 2010

Today I started laundering some vintage linens that I've had stored in the attic; most were inherited and some from estate sales. It felt good to hang them outside, even though I don't have a clothes line and just used my drying rack. I discovered 6 matching napkins and table runner with pretty stitched baskets, old tablecloths, and cross-stitched pillowcases. When I brought them inside, I noticed the fresh outdoor fragrance that my grandmother used to describe and loved about hanging clothes on the line to dry; something you can't get from today's dryers and also . . . no static. I still have two more large bags to clean. I'll probably add pics on future blogs as I decide what to keep and what to sell on etsy or maybe a flea market. I just love old linens ~ they are so beautiful!
Thanks for stopping by. Have a nice 4th of July!
God bless America!
~ Julie

1 comment:

  1. How wonderful to inherit some beautiful old linens! I'm glad you've decided to pull them out and start using them. As you know, I restored a beautiful old bedspread that is highlighted today on one of your favorite blogs. Although I used a different product there, my all-time favorite cleaner for vintage linens is RESTORATION. It's gentler, works faster, and linens stay white longer! RESTORATION is available in my new Etsy shop... www.myplacetoyours.etsy.com I trust it with all of my non-silk and non-wool vintage linens! --Susan (My Place to Yours)

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