Days had been busy driving from Grants Pass down to Medford for two days of classes.
We left early on class days, and returned too late for any antique wanderings to happen ---so we decided to hit an antique mall in Grants Pass --- ready to be there right at 10am when they opened for business.
And THEN hit the road north – making it back to Roseburg by lunch time.
I’m game for that!
Old Town Antique Mall!
The beautiful summer flowers are just on their last legs. Starting to look tired – just waiting for the first frost to call it good night for the winter months.
Beautiful beaded handbags!
Some of these were so small – I think all you could fit in them would be a lipstick and a nickel for a phone call. But SO beautiful!
We wandered the aisles, checking out vintage linens and beautiful glassware always in search of that ONE perfect thing that would just have to come home.
Maybe we’ll find it around THIS corner?
Oh My!! Look at the hand quilting on this beauty!
I love this…three points with orange!
THAT QUILTING!
This was definitely a meager scrap bag project. All of the stars are scrappy….but the quilting is so exquisite. Doesn’t it make you wonder about the maker? No matter how little she had, her work is spot on with no mismatched points, no primitive elements anywhere other than the fabrics she used to make this lovely quilt.
Love it!
It made me wonder what I would do with a limited collection of scraps ---she certainly treated these meager bits with class and charm. Oh, I wish I knew who she was and the story behind this quilt. It didn’t come home with me ---but I am sure someone will swoop it up in no time.
THIS I would have taken home but it didn’t fit in my luggage!
I have never seen a parlor cabinet quite like this one. I almost missed it as a sewing machine except for the needlepoint covered foot pedal down below. Look at all those drawers!
It’s almost worn away, but I bet it was lovely in its day ---can’t you see little vintage feet just working away on it?
We lifted the lid and the machine is down inside.
I tried to lift it, but it didn’t want to budge, and I wasn’t going to force it.
This machine looks to be a 3/4 size.
The right side panel opens up to reveal where the belt would be hidden.
If only I didn’t live across country! This is the FIRST of this kind of cabinet I have seen!
White Rotary with Embossed design.
This was a neat one too, although electric. Isn’t the embossing pretty?
It’s usually the silver bobbin area cover that goes missing…and this one has it there!
It would be a great machine for someone just starting to get into vintage machines.
There was also a 301 – but the price was about $300 which I thought was way too pricey --
Further up the road we went, stopping in Roseburg for lunch and heading farther with our destination planned ---Pandora’s Box in Cottage Grove!
Retail Therapy and Stash Enhancement in progress!
This is Gerri – what a fun gal! Karen is around someone still pawing through bolts :c)
There were even a couple of machines in the shop décor…look:
This one was made by National and was on top of a cabinet!
See the round access cover at the top of the pillar?
Fiddle base Singer!
I think this is a model #12 due to the low body, but I’m not sure.
One slide plate missing, but the shuttle and bobbin are there!
Considering this is an 1880s model, that’s pretty amazing.
My purchases!
I picked up the vintage iron for $13.00 at the Old Town Antique Mall in Grants Pass. The stash fabrics came from Pandora’s Box!
It was a great road trip with a couple of new-found friends. Memories made, laughs shared ---
We topped the night off with a lecture with the Emerald Valley Quilters of Eugene, Oregon!
I took these pictures as we were being called to our seats to start!
Lots of folks were still milling around back at the library and the various tables, by the time we started there was not an empty seat to be found.
This is an exciting, vibrant group and the show and tell was awesome. I’ll be teaching a workshop here tomorrow – but today, I get to rest and sew and take a day off!
Love from Eugene ---
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