It's November already! I still haven't planted my bulbs, but the garden and yard are all cleaned up and I usually don't really get to that until the spring thaw.
We had a fun Halloween, but my son at age 13, didn't even go out this year. My daughter's
ice cream cone costume was a hit, and she loved all the attention. I got way too much candy again this year, but I found this yummy recipe for
Shortbread Candy Bar, which was originally in Everyday Food. Ours shortbread candy bars are topped with Snickers and Milky Way and are way better than the candy alone.
So I've got to catch up and post all the vintage things the family has been giving me. Back in September at a family reunion, Aunt Lavina gave me some very special handmade laces and hand sewn items that had been my grandmother's when she was young.
She passed back in 1997 after suffering from late onset Alzheimers. I remember her as one of the sweetest and kindest women. She was an elementary schoolteacher before she married in 1930. We have generations of schoolteachers in our family.
Okay, so let's get to the pretty stuff. These are hand crocheted borders for pillowcases. Someone pulled them off the case to save them.
These are borders that were rolled up into strips:
Look at the elaborate detail:
Now, we aren't sure that these were actually made by Grandma, but they did come from her stuff. She was always busy with sewing and crochet. They certainly are of an old vintage.
This is a yolk and a collar that they would wear to pretty up a simple dress:
Look at this beautiful handmade dress. So delicate and lovely.
And this pretty underskirt: