

Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 1 of 58: Isabel (Isabel) * Wed, Sep 8, 1999 (11:27) * 2 linesIs there anybody out there who collects old linen, needlework, books about it and stuff like that? It's nearly the only thing I collect seriously - I've got a whole cupboard with old bed linen, hand made fabric and table clothes and stuff like that.
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 2 of 58: Wolf (wolf) * Wed, Sep 8, 1999 (19:42) * 3 linesi do needlework too, isabel! and i get it framed and hung in my living room too!! love it--great stress reliever....
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 3 of 58: Isabel (Isabel) * Thu, Sep 9, 1999 (06:34) * 1 linesGreat! *Smile*
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 4 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sat, Sep 11, 1999 (16:36) * 1 linesNeedleworker here, too. (A Hemming would have to be, No?!). However, in this climate even the stuff you use regularly gets mildew stains on it and they cannot be removed. Most discouraging considering that some of it was dont by my Grandmother and it is all I have from her!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 5 of 58: Wolf (wolf) * Sat, Sep 11, 1999 (17:17) * 1 lineshave you tried soaking it in hot water with clorox II and dove dish detergent? just let it soak and soak. (put equal amounts of clorox ii and dove in a sinkful or clean bucket full of hot water). this generally removes most stains from my cross stitch pieces. just make sure you rinse well in cold water. you can take it to a drycleaners to get it sealed just like a wedding dress. this should help prevent mildew probs.
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 6 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sat, Sep 11, 1999 (17:22) * 1 linesThanks, I'll try that. I have tried about everything else but scissors to be rid of the little orange spots...!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 7 of 58: Wolf (wolf) * Sat, Sep 11, 1999 (17:36) * 1 lineslittle orange spots? could they be rust?
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 8 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sat, Sep 11, 1999 (17:49) * 1 linesNo, it is our brand of mildew out here on linens (all stored in acid-free tissue and in cardboard boxes.) Some in ziplocks also mildewed. Never seems to get the green or black kind like the walls and ceilings do, but the orange is something we have all had to fight. I am sure it is coloration from iron salts involved somewhere in there, so I should us oxyllic acid to get rid of them, I imagine. Now aren't you happy you do not live on the windward side of a tropical island?!.
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 9 of 58: Wolf (wolf) * Sat, Sep 11, 1999 (17:58) * 1 lineshave seen orange mildew in the baths (esp. right after we bought the house)...wouldn't the acid destroy the delicate fabrics?
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 10 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sat, Sep 11, 1999 (18:18) * 1 linesI am afraid it will, thus never tried anything too extreme - like regular Chlorox. Will give a your suggestion a try, though. They are not usable as they are, so I might as well try...will let you know of my success. (Don't tell me about baths. Yuck! You can watch it grow in there!)
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 11 of 58: Wolf (wolf) * Sat, Sep 11, 1999 (18:18) * 10 linesLooms
maybe this will get you started, isabel....
and anybody find any other links, please post them!!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 12 of 58: Wolf (wolf) * Sat, Sep 11, 1999 (18:22) * 5 linesone too many spaces inbetween the links, sorry about that.
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 13 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sat, Sep 11, 1999 (18:39) * 1 linesYes, thanks for the information. I knew about the other pinning for form. I always ironed my needlework on towels so the stitches had some place to sink into. OK, Chlorox II powder...!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 14 of 58: Isabel (Isabel) * Wed, Sep 15, 1999 (10:24) * 3 linesMaybe I should look into one of my old householdbooks if I could find something for the mildew-problem, Marcia. But be careful with your old linens, please!!!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 15 of 58: Alexander Schuth (aschuth) * Wed, Sep 15, 1999 (12:03) * 4 linesBleach: In the olden days, our grandmothers used oxygen to bleach. They spread their linens - still wet - on community lawns (many street addresses like Bleiche or An der Bleiche still refer to the location of this place) on sunny days. The photosynthesis of the gras beneath makes gras "exhale" oxygen, which bleached the sheets.
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 16 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Wed, Sep 15, 1999 (15:45) * 1 linesYes, it certainly does help. During the WW2 period I heard that was how women got their laundry anything like white during rationing and scarcity of materials (of course I would know nothing about this personally...) Thanks for the sage reminder.
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 17 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Wed, Sep 15, 1999 (15:54) * 2 linesIsabel, I do think we have special inflictions put upon us for the privilege of living in Hawaii, lest we get too overbearing about it. I am happy you got your linens (with bobbin lace!)pristine again. I shall go very slowly in my efforts to get the orange spots out. And, thank you for your time and kind thoughts.
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 18 of 58: Wolf (wolf) * Wed, Sep 15, 1999 (17:07) * 1 linesyep, sun-bleaching is the natural way!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 19 of 58: Alexander Schuth (aschuth) * Wed, Sep 15, 1999 (17:46) * 1 linesIs that why wolves like to roll in the gras?
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 20 of 58: Wolf (wolf) * Wed, Sep 15, 1999 (19:07) * 1 linesyup, and it's a good way to get that rump and back scratched when yer too fat to do it yourself!!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 21 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Wed, Sep 15, 1999 (19:20) * 1 lines(*grin* there is no such thing as a fat wolf!)
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 22 of 58: Isabel (Isabel) * Thu, Sep 16, 1999 (12:10) * 1 linesHi Marcia! Didn't find much about mildew yet. There's something about using soda in old times, maybe this would help...or hydrogen peroxide, but this might be very aggressive, too."Das Reich der Hausfrau" says, if you use chlorine, you should rinse the linen very carefully afterwards or take anti-chlorine (what ever this might be...) to neutralize it.
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 23 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Fri, Sep 17, 1999 (17:15) * 1 linesAloha Isabel! I have an interesting re-print of an old book of household formulas, and it includes remedies for horse colic and I don't know what all. I should check in there and see what it suggests. Lemon juice has been used for bleaching hair. Wonder if it would also work on linen?!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 24 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Fri, Sep 17, 1999 (17:17) * 1 linesSince chlorine in bleach is an alkalai, I wonder if white vinegar might be a good acid to use...
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 25 of 58: Wolf (wolf) * Fri, Sep 17, 1999 (17:37) * 1 lineswhite vinegar and baking soda works wonders on all sorts of things!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 26 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Fri, Sep 17, 1999 (18:38) * 1 linesOh good! Thanks for the input. Somewhere in the back of my mind hiding amongst the debris, I vaguely remembered something like that.
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 27 of 58: Isabel (Isabel) * Sat, Sep 18, 1999 (14:00) * 7 linesToday I was lucky!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 28 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sat, Sep 18, 1999 (15:48) * 1 linesIsabel, instead of clogging up valuable space on Spring's hard drive, go to hotmail or yahoo for their free service. It would be really nice to have you with a mailable address so we could get to know you better...*smile*
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 29 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sat, Sep 18, 1999 (15:49) * 1 linesI am Jealous of your finds at yout "flea" markets. The ones here come with real fleas and not much else to write home about!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 30 of 58: Wolf (wolf) * Sat, Sep 18, 1999 (19:41) * 1 linesthat's why we go to garage sales. today, we went to a year-long flea market and i found some barbies but they were from the 80's. nothing to write home about there either! didn't see any linens except for a couple dirty old quilts that weren't exciting in the least.
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 31 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sat, Sep 18, 1999 (20:14) * 5 linesFound my Henley's Formulas (Originally published in 1907). For bleaching linen:
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 32 of 58: Isabel (Isabel) * Mon, Sep 20, 1999 (06:54) * 4 linesI've never been to the U.S., not to speak of Hawaii!, but maybe european fleemarkets have more really old stuff to sell (???). The ones I visit in Germany are also mostly new stuff, many many clothes and not very interesting. Mostly I find just one thing, like the little pillow-case, and mostly I don't get up early enough to catch the interesting bits. There are special fleemarkets were only old stuff is allowed, but the trader are real professionals and they have their prices...I've heard the best fleema
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 33 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Mon, Sep 20, 1999 (14:23) * 1 lineseudoramail.com is the one I picked for emergencies on the net. It requires a password. You might like to check it out. (I use Eudora program for my regular Email through my ISP) Good luck. We once had a problem with a lurker and another lady signed on at about the same time with a nomail.com email address. We were all sure it was the same lady and gave her a very hard time. Please be someone we can know! Would not like that to happen to you!!!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 34 of 58: Isabel (Isabel) * Mon, Sep 20, 1999 (14:43) * 1 linesSorry, I didn't know I should have given you a "real" email adress at Spring. Got my old one so full of junk-mail that I wanted to avoid giving a personal email adress to public. OK, I'll see that I get a new one as soon as possible, I promise!..Thanks for your kind advice!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 35 of 58: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Mon, Sep 20, 1999 (20:06) * 2 linesVisto has email! Rememeber, when you sign up for Visto from the link on
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 36 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Mon, Sep 20, 1999 (20:10) * 1 linesIsabel!! Yes! Go to Visto - I had quite forgotten! Thanks, Terry!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 37 of 58: Wolf (wolf) * Mon, Sep 20, 1999 (20:10) * 1 linesi forgot about that!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 38 of 58: Isabel (Isabel) * Tue, Sep 21, 1999 (06:59) * 4 linesOoops, sorry! Got that Visto-Information too late...Thanks anyway!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 39 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Wed, Sep 22, 1999 (17:13) * 1 linesYup! Your name is your email link! You didit!!!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 40 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Fri, Sep 24, 1999 (19:14) * 6 linesFrom Isabel:
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 41 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Fri, Sep 24, 1999 (19:17) * 5 linesAlso From Isabel:
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 42 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Fri, Sep 24, 1999 (19:18) * 1 linesDid I get them in the right order? Very nice needlework, Dear! Thanks for sharing.
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 43 of 58: Wolf (wolf) * Fri, Sep 24, 1999 (20:21) * 3 linesthe first piece, isabel, is that similar to hardanger? it's very pretty and i hope we get to see the finished project!!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 44 of 58: Isabel (Isabel) * Sun, Sep 26, 1999 (14:36) * 3 linesThe needlework of the first one is called "Hohlsaum" in german, I think it's hemstitch in english, but the stitches are somehow related to hardanger. You pull out threads and then stich a pattern with them. Hardanger and cross-stitch are favorite needleworks in Germany at the moment.
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 45 of 58: Isabel (Isabel) * Sun, Sep 26, 1999 (14:38) * 1 linesThat should have read "them" of course! Silly me!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 46 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Sun, Sep 26, 1999 (15:03) * 1 linesIsabel, in the interest on keeping the images quick to load, I made the tablecloth small and left the other larger so we could see your needlework. Would you like me to post the URL for the full-sized image of either?
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 47 of 58: Wolf (wolf) * Sun, Sep 26, 1999 (16:25) * 5 linesand while we're on the subject of posting pics...i've discovered a free service while running around the american gloxinia organization--photopoint. you can sign up for free and all you do is email your pics to them and they put them into your "album". you get a password so no one can mess with your stuff and you can use them as links to save terry's precious server space. so here's the url if you wanna check them out:
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 48 of 58: Isabel (Isabel) * Mon, Sep 27, 1999 (09:57) * 1 linesHi Marcia! They really look nice the way you posted them.The tablecloth has just the exact size it has in real, I think there's no need to post an URL! Thanks!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 49 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Mon, Sep 27, 1999 (21:41) * 1 linesExcellent...happy they meet with your approval (my utlimate aim when posting others' graphics...)*grin* The linen did look like canvas until I fiddled with it...now I think it is very like linen!
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 50 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Mon, Sep 27, 1999 (21:48) * 1 linesWolfie, try posting this on the Porch conference. I think it is a really good idea, though I have not investigated it. I will as soon as I get more stuff to post, though! See what Terry thinks...(and wish we could get some input from...
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 51 of 58: Wolf (wolf) * Tue, Sep 28, 1999 (12:06) * 1 linespost what on the porch conference? you mean a link or something?
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 52 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Wed, Sep 29, 1999 (19:08) * 1 linesas soon as I get out of telnet I will check my files and let you know.
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 53 of 58: Wolf (wolf) * Thu, Jan 6, 2000 (20:21) * 7 linesok, so this may not fall under linen but they are crocheted. anybody have
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 54 of 58: Wolf (wolf) * Thu, Jan 6, 2000 (20:24) * 8 linesthe directions are shown in a graph as well but i can't read that to save my
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 55 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Thu, Jan 6, 2000 (21:50) * 5 linesCan't help you with the German but your image is on http://206.97.234.70/~bayou/crochetring.gif for the time being.
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 56 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Thu, Jan 6, 2000 (21:53) * 1 linesMight I co-host with you or shall I bug you to make topics when I need them?
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 57 of 58: Wolf (wolf) * Fri, Jan 7, 2000 (17:00) * 3 linesit's not a grid. hmmmm....it's a picture with symbols on it. (and of course you
Topic 36 of 69 [collecting]: Linens Response 58 of 58: Marcia (MarciaH) * Fri, Jan 7, 2000 (17:57) * 4 linesArt it usually isn't but I shall leave that up to Terry. I did not bother him yesterday since he was not even online (he had opened his telnet channel but was nowhere to be found.)



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