Once upon a time, every respectable home contained a nice assortment of tablecloths, napkins, dresser scarves and doilies, most of which were likely the handiwork of the woman of the house, a collection amassed over a long period of time. Unfortunately, the skills required to create these beautiful items are becoming lost as fewer and fewer women have the need, desire or time to learn how it's done.
Thankfully, many of these old collections are finding their way into the hands of people who treasure them. Right now there is a great abundance of them available, but that has begun to change, as well as the prices attached to them. The quality of antique linens is often much higher than manufactured pieces found in department stores, so their value is only likely to rise over the years as they become harder and harder to find. Time is of the essence, so begin your collection now.
Choose linens that appeal to you, and don't be afraid to use them. That was, after all, why they were created. They do, however, have to be cared for properly but it is not difficult to do and is, in fact, something I look forward to. And I don't even like to do laundry!
An excellent source of information on laundering antique linens is http://antiques.about.com/cs/textiles/a/aa031900.htm
There are so many reasons for collecting old linens: availability, affordability, beauty and history. It's hard to leave a show without a few in hand.
2 comments:
I agree completely! You can still find plenty of linens at antique shows, so start collecting now. What is more fun than finding a treasure at the bottom of a bin of antique linens?!
Hello Ms Housewife! I discovered your blog while searching on Google for other bloggers who collect vintage linens. I have greatly enjoyed reading your blog, especially the information you provide about writing up the history of one's family home. I am a long time collector of vintage linens, so I can empathise with this post on your blog! If you care to visit me, you will see some of my collection.
Cheers,
Gina in Australia
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