The button jar. Most every house has one. It may not be a jar; it could a box or a lid or a cup or even a sock. A lot of us spent hours at Grandma's house playing with these beautiful chips of color. Although they do look pretty in pile, they really deserve to see the light of day. Give them new life as awesome accents and embellishments on your home decor projects.
Vintage Rescue: Hankie Pillow
I'll wager a guess you haven't used a handkerchief lately to blow your nose or mop your brow or even to tuck in your breast pocket or sleeve as a decorative splash of color. Less likely still that you've dropped a hankie to start a duel or bestowed one on your knight in shining armor. The humble hankie fell out of fashion long ago, but it was king (or queen) of the hill for decades, and everyone who was anyone had a collection. These beautiful squares are a wonderful "found fabric" source and another entry in our Vintage Rescue series.
Vintage Rescue: Chenille Bedspread
We're excited to debut our new Sew4Home series: Vintage Rescue, a category of inspiring ways to recycle, re-use or redesign something old to create a great new look and perhaps salvage something meaningful. For our first article, I thought I'd start with a personal story. It involves my always-a-challenge-to-buy-for sister's impending birthday, cleaning the attic to move, and a much-loved and almost-lost rosebud chenille bedspread.



















