But you know what my grandmother does with these? She crochets around the edges. It keeps her hands busy, and she enjoys the uniqueness to each one.
She gave me a large tupperware of them from the 60s, 70s and 80s that she finished some time ago, and I put them in my Etsy shop. Last fall, I shipped four of them overseas. My grandmother was delighted to have her handiwork appreciated. And the buyer reported back how much she treasured them (having bought specific years that were of significance in her life).
So yes, you could say I was excited to find these at the flea market. My grandmother will love working with them. And I'm thrilled to bring her some small bits of happiness to fill her days.
Some might say these are just rubbish.
I say rubbish is in the eye of the beholder.
Linked with Rubbish Tuesday.
wel heel leuk om zo terug te kijken.
ReplyDeleteI had forgotten about these, my grandmother made them into towels back in the 60s. I can remember getting chicken feed in fancy calico sacks and she used those as well.
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa, What a great find. I remember my mom's friend gifting her these at Christmas each year. What a fun idea for your grandmother to crochet around them. She must be thrilled that her handiwork is being enjoyed across the sea.
ReplyDeleteWe had those when I was growing up, hundreds of them it seemed. Now I know where they all went! :-)
ReplyDeleteSuperbes calendriers. Nous en faisons aussi de semblables en France. Si je devais choisir, ce serait celui avec les oiseaux.
ReplyDeleteBelle semaine à toi.
Amitiés.
Roger
They would be great for skip counting with the boys!
ReplyDeleteOh Lisa I love everyone of them and the image of your Grandmother doing the edges makes me smile. Beautiful post. Hug B
ReplyDeleteThey are sweet and nostalgic We have a few hanging that use to belong to my great Auntie that lived on the farm before us.
ReplyDeleteWe had a lot of those, too, when I was growing up, and my mom used them for dish towels after the year was over. That's wonderful that your grandmother crochets edges for them. And I hadn't thought how some people would like a certain year. Great post!
ReplyDeleteI love vintage fabric items
ReplyDeleteGreat find!!
My Mother had a cloth calendar hanging on her kitchen wall and I often bought them for her, so I don't think your towels are rubbish!
ReplyDeleteGreat buy, Lisa.
Remember my mom getting a new one each year
ReplyDeleteOh... they are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteMy Grandmother would probably do the same thing if she were still with us! These are great, Lisa, and it's wonderful that you thought of your grandmother...bet she's loving stitching those edges!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these! And, good for your grandmother with the crochet!
ReplyDeleteOne of my nephews used to give our mom one of these every years.
If I still had them, I would send to you. :)
That covered bridge one is so familiar. I think I gave one to my mom.
ReplyDeletethey're awesome finds! and neat that your grandmother will give them new life, too!
ReplyDeleteI have a large collection of those from my mom. I should do a blog post as well. I love them!
ReplyDeleteYou are so thoughtful! And also so blessed to have your grandmother. Do you get to see her very often? How far away does she live?
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful find! It's fun to find treasures like that at yard sales:)
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen one of these in a long time. I always loved seeing the pictures. Mom always had one hanging in the kitchen. I'm glad your grandmother enjoys them. Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous... What a great find. Your grandmother will love them!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
What a great find! And thoughtful of you to get them for your grandmother ;)
ReplyDeleteLove this! Very cool these towels will live on, with more story added on :)
ReplyDeleteI think it's perfectly sweet! I love that she crochets around them, and that you found a happy home for them with your Etsy shop! :)
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother used to have these cloth calendars. So neat!
ReplyDeleteI actually think old dish towels work better than the modern ones.
ReplyDeleteI love these...used to get one every year!
ReplyDeleteNeat idea! So very lovely!
ReplyDeleteI am glad your grandma likes to do things think that still.
ReplyDeleteThey are not rubbish to me, I love dish towels and those are really nice!
ReplyDeleteThey look great. I have never heard of a dish towel calendar before but it would make a great gift.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea - I like the thought that one persons rubbish is another persons treasure.
ReplyDeleteYou hit the jackpot! It is so nice that they will be useful again, especially for your grandmother.
ReplyDeletehow neat and i love that your grandma makes them extra special!
ReplyDeleteLove them! I have many that were my mother's and I USE them. They are wonderful for drying dishes and are a great conversation piece.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely not rubbish!! How great they get new life and travel across the world.
ReplyDeleteHaven't seen one of these in a while and they were a great find for you and a few memories for us...so wonderful that your grandmother has a new use for them...
ReplyDeleteThey are like small pieces of art and a bit of history too. I like the dog calendar the best.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to add new life to them!
ReplyDeletewhat a brilliant idea . . . and a blessing all around.
ReplyDeletelove & love,
-g-
Ha. as I was reading your post about making treasure from cast offs, I was thinking of the quote that you ended with.
ReplyDeleteWell done Lisa and glad to hear that your grandmother is still creative and energetic.
Those are some great finds! And how amazing that you put them in your shop - your grandma made unbelievable treasures for someeone! ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat memories seeing these beautiful cloth calendars! My Granny always had one on her wall, usually of Cardinals :)
ReplyDeleteI love them. They really do dry dishes great! I would love to see the crocheted ones. What a great idea. I came over from the Rubbish linky. I am following you so I can come back. I enjoyed visiting.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Sunday,
Sherry
Whenever I fly my Mom into town for a visit, she always loves Antique Malls, and crochet patterns are her expertise. She may buy a small piece just to copy the pattern. ;)
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