Monday, February 22, 2016

Table runners with a tea theme


This is pretty much a repost of a "teatime table runner" I made from vintage hankies a few years back.  I have quite a collection of vintage hankies, and had thought I might make a quilt with them.  I decided to scale back and make a table runner instead.  I used a white-on-white print for the backing, then cut the hankies in half and hand-sewed them on to look like a folded napkin or doily.  Then I found or tweaked applique patterns of tea-themed items and placed one or several items on each "napkin or doily".   For this prototype project (I intended to make two more for gifts) I chose to use some children's cartoon-type hankies that had been mine as a child.  This meant that my appliques had to be in rather bright, crayon-type colors to complement the hankies.
One half of the runner
The second half of the runner
A teapot and teacup motif on a 3 Little Kittens hankie ~ I found inspiration for this motif on a child's vintage metal tea set.
A simple cup and saucer motif on a Donald Duck hankie
A cupcake on a small plate motif atop the second half of the Donald Duck hankie.  The cherry on the cupcake is a button.
A stack-of-teacups motif on a Daisy Duck hankie ~ I found inspiration for this motif on a greeting card.
A steaming-teakettle motif  on a Daisy Duck hankie
A simple teapot motif on the 3 Little Kittens hankie ~ the knob on top is a  button!
Hope you have enjoyed this look at my teatime table runner!  It was encouraging to me that I could figure out a project on my own like this and have it come out quite nice.  I know some people would frown on cutting up vintage hankies, but I found this a nice way to display and use them, especially these with the juvenile motifs that are not quite as pretty as the usual vintage hankies one sees.

I did go on to make two more of these runners, using some of the prettier hankies in my collection.  I gave them to my daughters as gifts, and was thankful I had taken the time to learn how best to put the runners together, since I was sort of making this project up as I went along.  Maybe another time I can share photos of those runners.

I'm linking up today with Sandi's No Place Like Home and with Bernideen’s Tea Time, Cottage and Garden Blog Party, along with Stephanie's Roses of Inspiration and A Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson's Share Your Cup Thursday.  Also linking today with Vintage Charm.
Be sure and visit these lovely blogs and then visit some of the posts that have been linked up there.  You'll find much to inspire you!


30 comments:

  1. Dear Mrs. T:
    What a sweet original runner you made and I love the way you incorporated vintage hankies! So glad you shared your design!

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    1. Thanks for your sweet comment, Bernideen! This was a very enjoyable project once I figured out just how to put it together.

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  2. My dear Mrs. T, your table runner is quite sweet and charming! What a clever idea to us vintage hankies.

    Beautiful work, sweet friend. Have a lovely week. Hugs!

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    1. Thank you, Stephanie. I have seen your work and know that you are much, more proficient than I. But I do thank you for your sweet and thoughtful words.

      Thanks for visiting my kitchen table again -- and you have a lovely week too!

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  3. Just beautiful Mrs T. Marvin and I were talking about his retirement and the need to live more simply. I think I will have more time for my crafts and I look forward to that.

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    1. Thanks, Arlene. You are right about living more simply. Mr. T and I have discussed that many times. We live pretty simply now, but when he retires it will have to be even more so. I too look forward to the day when I have more time for crafts.

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  4. How cute! When I was a child I used to collect handkerchiefs with whimsical designs that would have been perfect for your runner.

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    1. Mine are whimsical for sure, Margie, and some of them had rips and holes, but I was able to work around those for this runner. Later I did make two more runners with prettier hankies, but this one is sort of fun.

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  5. What a great idea! I also have a lot of hankies. I am thinking that a table topper made with my grandfather's tweed-look hanky might be especially nice.

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    1. Thanks, Vee! Yes, I agree with your thought about your grandfather's hanky. Hurray for vintage bits and pieces! Hope you are feeling better this evening.

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  6. Mrs. T, what a splendid job you made of your runner. I love the tea theme and the cupcake with the cherry on top, is adorable using the button! Thank you for sharing with us. What a talented lady you are!

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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    1. Sandi, thank you for your sweet and thoughtful comments. Yes, I had fun adding buttons, embroidered accents, and so on to embellish each motif. It really was a fun project. Hopefully next week I can find and share pictures of the other two runners I made.

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  7. I do enjoy reading your blog. The table runner is so clever and original. So much fun for your grandchildren to see. Love and miss you.

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    1. Polly, it is such a delight to see you here at my kitchen table! So glad you have found your way here. I'm glad you liked the table runner. It was fun to do once I figured out what I was doing! Love you and miss you too!

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  8. This is absolutely adorable. I love those vintage hankies...they remind me of my mom as she always kept on in her purse with mints wrapped in them when I was a little girl...perfect for keeping me settle during church! Awesome handiwork!

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    1. Debby, thank you for your sweet words about my table runner! I am so happy that you enjoyed seeing it and that it brought back some sweet memories for you!

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  9. This is just the most darling darling darling creation. I love it. I love how your used the hankies and my favorite....teapots. You did a great job. I know it's a lot of work. Charming.

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    1. Lady Linda, thank you for your kind words about my handwork. It was really a lot of fun, but I will admit that this first one was also a lot of work. I was really winging it with this one. I'm pleased with the result and I'm glad you liked it too.

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  10. Such a lovely and well-made table runner! You have found beautiful fabrics and colours that go really well together. The Daisy Duck blocks are my favourites. :)
    Thank you for this inspiring post!

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    1. Thank you, Sara! It did take a special print fabric to go with all of the different colors in the various hankies. Took awhile to find just the right one. I'm so glad you enjoyed seeing it! Please come back and visit at my kitchen table anytime!

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  11. That is a beautiful table runner. Great job on making it! I love the tea pots and cups...majesty me want to have a tea party. :)
    Love,
    Ashley
    creatingpreciousmoments.blogspot.com
    ashleysyarnworks.blogspot.com

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    1. Thanks, Ashley! This was my first try so I was thankful it came out fairly well even though I had no real idea what I was doing. It was fun finding the different tea-themed motifs to choose.

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  12. Mrs. T,
    This is so pretty! Love the Tea theme!!Thanks so much for stopping by!!

    Hugs,
    Deb

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    1. Thanks so much, Deb! I am glad you enjoyed seeing the runner. Stop by anytime!

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  13. Such a pretty way to use the vintage hankies!

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    1. Thank you! It was so much fun to do. Next week I hope to share the other two runners (which are made with prettier hankies) if I can find the photos.

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  14. Your runner is absolutely adorable.

    Thanks for sharing at SYC.

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  15. I am glad you liked it, Carol. Today I am sharing the other, prettier runners that I made with ladies' hankies. Enjoy!

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  16. This is simply gorgeous! I love how you creatively used the tea doilies and made a beautiful way for them to always be enjoyed! Always such a delight to visit with you my friend, you are so crafty and creative! :)

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  17. What an absolutely lovely idea--and so well executed. It's just darling, Mrs. T :) So glad you shared it with us at Vintage Charm!

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