Monday, February 06, 2012

Grandmother's Sheet

On my third time around with this Cynthia Rowley pattern bySimplicity I decided to take a different route other than buying a new piece of fabric, and began this endeavor with a sheet I found while cleaning out my grandmother’s linen closet in 1998. The sheet with its beautiful hand crochet border was made by Grandmother’s neighbor who was a generation older than my grandmother. I suspect the sheet is around 100 years old at least.

I thought about making an apron or pillow with it but thankfully never got around to it.


I’ve always wanted a white tunic to wear with jeans, now I have a truly one-of-a-kind top with sentimental value.

Actually, I only had half of a sheet to work with, still trying to remember what I did with the bottom half of this sheet. Because of that I didn’t have enough fabric for the sleeves and had to piece them together. I put the heirloom sewing skills I learned 20 years ago to practice, and inserted a piece of lace in between the sleeve sections.

It’s easy in case you have never done it before.


My grandmother who lived in a small Kentucky town loved to play practical jokes on others and was constantly trying to get a rise out of people. She was always nicely dressed and had a gorgeous collection of Italian hats which I will never figure out! Grandmother would have never run around in an old bedsheet so maybe my tunic would get a rise out of her for a change.

My latest sewing project gave me not only a new f r e e piece of clothing, but also provided a gentle reminder that looking to the past often brings about modern results!

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7 comments:

Rachel M said...

Wow what a beautiful tunic! :)

The Renegade Seamstress said...

This is so classy and beautiful! I would've never thought to use a sheet to make a shirt. Great job!

Pam @Threading My Way said...

I absolutely adore this!!! Great work on piecing the sleeves together.

Agy said...

Wow, really loving this. Well done!

La La Lauren!!! said...

Phenomenal work! great job!

LaLaLauren
Editor on Duty

Siebensachen said...

Very pretty, very special.
Greetings from Germany
Siebensachen

Goodbye Valentino said...

Many thanks to all for the encouraging comments! This was a special project!