If you've been wondering how to use old doilies .....
Then you might want to check this one out for something unique!! http://www.dufferinmuseum.com/current/index.html Scroll down to "Not Your Grandma’s Corset" and click for a larger view And if you want to see how this ties with history, take a look at the real 1890 version that was the inspiration ... http://www.dufferinmuseum.com/current/index.html And while there, take a look around at the rest of the show for some inspiration. It's in an interesting setting, as the Museum is housed within a new-1994 barn structure, typical of Southern Ontario's many century barns, still in use today. No, I haven't been, but do plan on going as part of my summer holiday plans of the Yours to Discover Shop Hop. |
I need a little more help in opening the site beyond the first page. Could you help me?
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Just click on the available links, it worked for me.
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Originally Posted by mannem
I need a little more help in opening the site beyond the first page. Could you help me?
http://www.stitchesacrosstime.com/in...es/Page553.htm |
Thanks, I was interested because I pick up doilies here and there at thrift shops and garage sales.
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Wow. Serendipity ! I was just looking for something to do with all the doilys I have collected that are doing their own collection of dust.
LOL . I should have looked at the link first. Not exactly what i had in mind. Oh my!!! It is pretty though |
I was able to find both pictures with your added link. That 1890's one is amazing! I couldn't imagine having to wear something like that all day, every day! Yuck!
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Thanks for sharing....that corset was so cute!! I have stacks of doilies (I make them when I'm not quilting) and enjoy seeing what people create with them.
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