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BellaTarra Vintage: The Allure of Alencon Lace
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Random Musings from an Eccentric Vintageaholic. October 6, 2010. The Allure of Alencon Lace. With the overwhelming extravagance and Baroque frill of Versailles, it would be nothing less than expected of this lace. Alencon lace was used not only in clothing ornamentation but as bedspreads, valances, church altars were bedecked with it, priests wore it - as did the King's court "favorites" of the day. I love comments; share your voice with me. Thanks for visiting BellaTarra Vintage! Visit My Online Shop.
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BellaTarra Vintage: October 2010
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Random Musings from an Eccentric Vintageaholic. October 6, 2010. The Allure of Alencon Lace. With the overwhelming extravagance and Baroque frill of Versailles, it would be nothing less than expected of this lace. Alencon lace was used not only in clothing ornamentation but as bedspreads, valances, church altars were bedecked with it, priests wore it - as did the King's court "favorites" of the day. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Visit My Online Shop. A Passion for Vintage Textiles.
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Listopad | 2014 | pohlandia
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Zimą grzeje. Latem chłodzi. Pomaga się zrelaksować i odpocząć. Len…. Tkaniny z naturalnego lnu doskonale wpływają na organizm człowieka. Len wzmacnia system immunologiczny, nie zakłóca naturalnych procesów oddychania skóry i ma działanie antybakteryjne. Nie elektryzuje się. W pościeli lnianej śpi si. Ę doskonale. Sen jest głęboki i odna. Len ma też niesamowite właściwości higroskopijne. Pochłania wilgoć, ale w dotyku pozostaje suchy. Rysunek: Len w Starożytnym Egipcie, źródło http:/ belovedlinens.net.
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Lniane jest zdrowe! | pohlandia
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Zimą grzeje. Latem chłodzi. Pomaga się zrelaksować i odpocząć. Len…. Tkaniny z naturalnego lnu doskonale wpływają na organizm człowieka. Len wzmacnia system immunologiczny, nie zakłóca naturalnych procesów oddychania skóry i ma działanie antybakteryjne. Nie elektryzuje się. W pościeli lnianej śpi si. Ę doskonale. Sen jest głęboki i odna. Len ma też niesamowite właściwości higroskopijne. Pochłania wilgoć, ale w dotyku pozostaje suchy. Rysunek: Len w Starożytnym Egipcie, źródło http:/ belovedlinens.net.
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doropolis | pohlandia
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Zimą grzeje. Latem chłodzi. Pomaga się zrelaksować i odpocząć. Len…. Tkaniny z naturalnego lnu doskonale wpływają na organizm człowieka. Len wzmacnia system immunologiczny, nie zakłóca naturalnych procesów oddychania skóry i ma działanie antybakteryjne. Nie elektryzuje się. W pościeli lnianej śpi si. Ę doskonale. Sen jest głęboki i odna. Len ma też niesamowite właściwości higroskopijne. Pochłania wilgoć, ale w dotyku pozostaje suchy. Rysunek: Len w Starożytnym Egipcie, źródło http:/ belovedlinens.net.
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A daily aesthetic promenade: The Lost Art of Ironing
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010. The Lost Art of Ironing. The first two pages below describe how to iron a handkerchief:. Spread out the handkerchief face down with the monogram and the selvaged edge at the top. Fold such that the bottom selvage exactly meets the top selvage. Double one more time bringing the fold to the selvage. If the monogram is on the left, fold from the right to the left. Fold in four and iron the hem on the face of the fabric. The steps to follow for ironing a dinner napkin.
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A daily aesthetic promenade: July 2009
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009. Jacques Emile Ruhlmann (1878-1933). Louis Sue (1875-1968) and André Mare (1885-1932). Louis Sue (1875-1968) and André Mare (1885-1932). Sant' Elia Chair, Giuseppe Terragni, 1933. A Maurice Dufrene armchair, mahogany, 1925. Designed by louis Herman De KoninckGobert, Bruxelles, 1923. An armchair designed by Luigi Vietti in 1936. An armchair fom 1936. A beautiful armchair in Macassar eboby from the 30's. An armchair in beech from the 40's. An André Arbus (1903-1969) armchair. Rich ...
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A daily aesthetic promenade: June 2010
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010. The Lost Art of Ironing. The first two pages below describe how to iron a handkerchief:. Spread out the handkerchief face down with the monogram and the selvaged edge at the top. Fold such that the bottom selvage exactly meets the top selvage. Double one more time bringing the fold to the selvage. If the monogram is on the left, fold from the right to the left. Fold in four and iron the hem on the face of the fabric. The steps to follow for ironing a dinner napkin.
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A daily aesthetic promenade: March 2009
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Friday, March 20, 2009. The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining. Beautiful wall painted sundials from the south of France. Mottos written on antique sundials. Work because time flies. Don't put off for tomorrow what you can do today). My small shadow measures life. Dum fugit umbra quiesto. Each day i will die). Sole me, Vos umbra regit. I live by the rule of the sun, you live by the rule of the shadow). Ars longa, vita brevis. I am the joy of all. I only count the day light hours.
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A daily aesthetic promenade: May 2010
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Monday, May 24, 2010. Gardens in the City: Paris in Bloom. In big cities gardens have a special meaning as they bring a feeling of natural beauty and peace into a harsh environment. In the northern hemisphere May and June are often optimal months for city gardens. I just returned from a quick trip to Paris and its gardens, big or small, were breathtaking! 160; Before such luxury it becomes instantly clear why so many people love Paris. . You won’t be disappointed! Happy are those who live in this house...