I just love the little ruffle on the cap of this sleeve and am going to add that to my sleeves tomorrow.

And not only delicate laces were used...many were very strong and bold laces. I have a fairly goodly amount of these kind of laces.
I just don't see myself running out of laces because I haven't even considered the table linens with lace. I actually have this table cloth and it never occurred to me to use it. I do still use this one and do iron it. I have it in two sizes though and could probably part with one.

I also have this tablecloth.. I'd never cut it up to make bloomers but it would be a beautiful jacket. I haven't used it in years and probably never will again and how many people would want to iron it..?

A dressing gown. I grew up in the era of Myna Loy, Rita Heyward, etc. when they wore elegant dressing gowns and lounged on a chaise drinking their morning tea, taking phone calls and planning their day.... I could see myself wearing my curtains made into a dressing gown such as this... yes indeed.. maybe in a senior home but elegantly dressed...I don't think they have chaise lounges in senior units..I will have to watch for one at a thrift store and put it in the barn...
This exquisite dressing gown is from around 1900 and part of an exhibit on lingerie.
Here are a couple more from that era...
Oh how I can just picture myself in my dressing gown (old curtains) on my lounge.
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Shades of Gone With the Wind. What ever you put on your jacket I'm sure it will be absolutely lovely. And I can just see you lounging on your chaise in your lovely dressing gown - no one would guess it once was curtains.
Yes, I'm a bit of a lace freak. I love, love your posts they are such an inspiration to get on with things, thankyou for that.
Briony
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Gerry you are making me want to make a lace jacket!
I was thinking Gone With the Wind too! I have often made comments when I'm in a clothing store that I should take my scissors and just snitch a little bit of the fabrics. Said that once and then wondered why the sales lady followed me everywhere I went. She obviously must have thought I meant it!
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