Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Dare to Display Your Doilies

My sweet grandmother passed away last fall and I miss her. She was a talented seamstress and crafter and would patiently teach my three sisters and I how to crochet long strings or cross-stitch basic patterns. Even with six granddaughters she planned ahead and handmade birthday presents for each of us every year from age 11 to age 19. There was a specific item designated for each birthday, but as the oldest, I was suprised every year. My hope chest soon filled up with beautiful items, but by the time I married and was setting up a home of my own, some of my treasures seemed a bit outdated. I love my cross-stitched aprons and soft purple afghan, but wasn't a fan of the three large doilies my beloved Gram made for me. Yet I was proud of them and somehow wanted to display them. So I came up with this piece. I personally like it because it reminds me of my grandmother, but I have also received a lot of compliments and comments from guests. My mother-in-law is expecting one for Christmas this year.



I used a heavy piece of black fabric, mine has a tone on tone vertical stripe, and wrapped it around a piece of foam core display board. You can just duct tape it to the back. I also duct taped some wire back there to hang it. Then I bought ahpolstery tacks and just used them to tack my doily to the board. I thought about starching the doily to keep it flat and attached to the board, or glueing it somehow, but it's been fine for a couple years now. The biggest problem is keeping my display dust-free, since it's not in glass. But it Works for Me! Here's a shot of my project on the wall at a time when my kitchen was relatively clean.


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11 comments:

Anonymous said... 1

This is a fabulous idea! And the effect of the doilies on the black fabric is very stunning.

Thanks for sharing. =0)

Jane of Seagull Fountain said... 2

Yes, I do like the white on black -- elegant and eye-catching. My mom loves doilies and antique laces.

Did I tell you Grampa sent us a mini-sewing machine from HSN? Think we'll do pillowcases soon.

Heather said... 3

Neat idea! Must give it a shot...

The Momster said... 4

I always enjoy these ideas - it's a way of celebrating our heritage - giving the hard work that someone's hands made just for you :)

Carol said... 5

Beautiful. What a great way to preserve her beautiful handiwork!

Heather said... 6

Thank you! I have a large doily that needs to be displayed as well, you have given me a wonderful idea!

Unknown said... 7

Very pretty! I have none, yup none, but enjoyed your post!

Susan said... 8

My MIL has several doilies framed like this in her house. They're very elegant, very pretty.

Audra Krell said... 9

These are so beautiful and special, thank for the idea!

Honey Mommy said... 10

This is an awesome idea!

I also have some doilies that I inherited, and they have been sitting in my cedar chest FOREVER. Now I know what to do with them!

Mary said... 11

Great idea. So graphic against the black.