Thursday, March 11, 2010

Knitting Nancy and Spool Knitters

I have finally decided to part with some of my Knitting Nancy's or
Spool Knitters. I have always loved these whimsical little toys that are
part knitter-part toy-part doll.
The colors and shapes are so fun and uplifting.
This one came complete with original box, picture book of designs for rugs, coin purse, and even a doll.
This Nancy below is very similar to the one I used as a child to make rugs, pillows and hats for my Barbies.
You can view more about these cuties in my ebay listings.

And you can read much more about them at crazyhaberdasher
she has a  wonderful blog about Nancy's and sewing items. 

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Beautiful Stitching on the Silver Screen: "Bright Star"

I finally had a chance to see the film "Bright Star", about poet John Keats and his lady love Fanny Brawne.

Sewing, handwork, textiles and early 18th century fashion play a big part in this film, not to mention beautiful cinematography and superb acting. The movie opens with a super close-up of a needle stitching and the character of Fanny Brawne stitches and creates her own garments throughout. From the age of 12 Fanny kept a fashion scrap-book, something dear to my own heart.
Here are some great links related to the movie including
Keats House in London. Fanny's sewing kit
And Sophie Digard who made the sweater garments for the movie.

 

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Fuzzy Balls

I just purchased these crocheted sewing pincushion balls and am in love with them. I have seen these occasionally while out and about, usually sold by dealers who specialize in sewing-americana-folk art-Pennsylvania antiques. The colors, texture and pattern are so interesting---I will surely be on the hunt for more>
Below, some more pics of balls for your viewing pleasure
(pics below courtesy of Pook & Pook and Conestoga Auction)

String balls and a puzzle ball pincushion. I believe these are based upon the "God's Eye" string technique.
Pom Pom plush ball.
Several pieced pincushion balls, crochet balls, wrapped string make-do pincushion and 2 chickens.
Puzzle balls, string ball, pom pom etc..

Sting ball pincushions.
European ball pincushion.
Lady and her huge ball made from granny squares.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Sneak Peak

Just a few of the new items we will have at this weekend's DC Big Flea:







Truffle Pigs will be located in the NORTH Building (the past several years we were in the South Building). We are one of the first booths along the wall if you turn immediately to the right upon entering.

I am crossing my fingers that it doesn't snow!

Also on Sunday the DC Big Flea is offering free admission to
anyone under the age of 30 with picture ID for "Young Consumer Sunday",
“We are seeing so many more young people in their twenties shopping our shows,” says Joan Sides, who founded the Big Fleas in D.C., Fredericksburg and now Baltimore. “Too, they are tired of the mass-produced, Ikea, cookie cutter look that was so popular in the late ‘90s. And, they are finding that these pieces, that were so affordable and necessary in decorating their first home or studio apartment, just can’t take the wear and tear of daily living.”

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Dc Big Flea January 2010!



I can't believe the next Big Flea is only three weeks away!
As soon as Christmas is over I will have to get back to all of those projects that are in the works and finish pricing all the new inventory. Deb, Kim and myself have come across some great new finds for your shopping pleasure. Some sneak peaks to come in my future posts!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Happy Christmas to all!


Image courtesy of Tasha Tudor!


Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Time Travel


If we could go back in time The Truffle Pigs may want to visit a Civil War era Sanitary Fair. These fairs were held to raise funds for the war effort on both sides. Fairs and Bazaars would offer items for sale: handwork, needlework, gift items, food, plants, paintings, dolls and more. Some large fairs were held in Brooklyn, Philadelphia and Chicago. Many sewing items would have been made for sale: pincushions, needlebooks, pen wipes, knitted and crocheted socks and shawls.

Chicago Sanitary Fair


Doll sold at the Brooklyn Sanitary Fair
The Brooklyn Museum will have a special exhibit starting in January 2010


courtesy of Historical Society of Pennsylvania



Living History Exhibit of a Sanitary Fair

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Friends In Christmas



I will be heading to West Virginia this weekend for a fun show at my friend Paul Gordon's studio---I have known Paul for years and he is one of the most creative people I know. We will be joined by some other great artists and pals: Kitty Babendrier, Allen Cunningham, Dara DiMagno and Leslie McCabe.
Here are some picture's from last years show:







If this show doesn't get you into the Christmas spirit-nothing will!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Pretty Pictures


I finally have time to catch up after the Baltimore Big Flea. It was a great show and we met many new friends and customers and loved catching up with some we hadn't seen in a while.  We brought some fun Halloween themed items this time.



My Button People


Debbie's Cat and Mouse Pincushion


Kim's Rabbit Pin Cushion on Celluloid Box


Vintage Dog Tape Measures


2 Chicks hanging out in a Bra




I had many more pictures but they came out blurry. I must take some time to go to Pioneer Woman's Blog
and read up on the photo section. She has great tips, and I admire her photography as well.
Ciao!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Won't you join us?



The Baltimore Big Flea will be taking place
this weekend and Truffle Pigs will be there!
Dates: October 24th and 25th
Saturday 9-6    Sunday 11-5
Admission $8 good for both days
Free Parking
The Mid-Atlantics Largest Antique Flea Market
Comes to Maryland with over 800 Booths
State Fairgrounds, Timonimum MD

We are in Booths 599-600 in the Cow Palace and
are located in the right side of the building on a corner.


See you soon!