This vintage, hand embroidered table cloth was made by my grandmother. I have had it since she passed back in 2001. It had been laundered, pressed and neatly folded for sometime. Every now and again, I would get it out and think about using it on my table, but I just couldn’t bring myself to doing that! What if something was spilled on it and it got stained? I would be devastated. So I would fold it back up and put it away again.
In 2008, when we found out we were expecting, my mind began racing about how I would decorate the nursery. However, this was going to have to be done on a VERY tight budget. When we had found out we were expecting, my husband had just been laid off from his job after 15 yrs of service. Great timing eh? Oh well, everything happens for a reason! And this table cloth had been waiting for this special moment! It turns out we were having a girl and this would become the curtain in her nursery! I couldn’t think of a better way to honor my grandma and her hard work!
I did line the curtain with curtain liner so that the sun would not rot the fabric. I sewed a casing to one end to fit over a wide pocket rod and then attached pink satin ribbon at the top front and top back side of the cloth so that I could softly gather it up from the bottom.
Close up of the vintage prints. I LOVED these as a child and always wanted to color them I am SO glad my grandma said no! |
More of my mother-in-laws hankie collection! My niece’s crib we borrowed. |
The toy chest was mine as a child and the chandelier was recycled from our dining room! |
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Ivy and Elephants
13 years agoWow! What a sweet and romantic way to re-purpose family treasures. Beautiful!
Patti
Grammy Goodwill
13 years agoThat tablecloth is beautiful. What outstanding work your grandmother did. You had a wonderful idea to use it as a curtain. I love all your family things in this room.
Sarah, Three Boys
13 years agoThat is stunning. What a great way to show it off. I love your nursery it is divine. I love looking at little girl rooms, since all I have around here are boys, boys, boys:)