Tuesday, March 2, 2010

A finished object from years past....

is this tabletopper here, that I made for my mom some ten years ago or so.

 
The center

 
The whole wedge

 
Seen from the side
This was a relatively easy pattern, one from Solberg, one of my favorite thread makers from Norway. Unfortunately the topper was dirty, so you'll have to excuse that!

While I was at my mom's place earlier, to deliver her birthday present, the Through the Garden tablecloth, I took the opportunity to take pictures of the stuff she has, that I have made through the years. This tabletopper was one of them. It's made with heavy thread, #4 I think, but I would like to do this one again in thread #10. That would make a more delicate piece I think.

Another item my mom has (well several of the same really) are fine china protectors/ napkins/placemats, that are recycled. My mom had a stack of fine thread squares my great granny made, around the time my mom was pregnant with me, and mom wanted to use them to go with her fine china. But they needed an edging. Since my mom is big on gold, she had found some gold metallic thread somewhere, probably in the '70's or '80's, and made a healf-hearted attempt at it herself. However, she's not a crocheter at heart, she's a knitter. So she packed the stuff up, and years later, she brought the stash to me, asking me to bail her out. I found some edgings and showed her, and she decided upon one. So I set to work.


 
The china savers

 
A closer look. The center's made with something like thread #20 or "30 I guess.

 
A closer look at the edging

 
A stack of ten china savers
Mom still has a load of those squares left, but the metallic thread is long since gone out of market. So she's gonna see if just about the only proper crochet store left up here has some thread that she likes, so I can finish edging great-granny's squares.



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