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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

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  • @hannahlamburn817
    @hannahlamburn817 2 года назад

    How amazing!!!! Wow, what a treasure trove! Really love the ditsy print fabric with yellow, red and green.

  • @donnamonroe4105
    @donnamonroe4105 Год назад +1

    What a fabulous haul, not only the fabric but the aprons, too. Better than Christmas!

  • @rebeccamaccallum9239
    @rebeccamaccallum9239 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome haul, love aprons, some of mine I use over sheer curtajns.

  • @JosephineWrest
    @JosephineWrest 6 месяцев назад

    Absolutely fabulous , all of it/ what a girl to go hunting fabric with. And also what a find.

  • @marywise2014
    @marywise2014 Год назад

    ❤ I so enjoy going to those estate sales and flea markets. One or two of the fabrics you have shown, I have. And like what you have found, they have some faded parts on them. Most times when I use/cut, you can't tell once it used in a quilt. Thank you for sharing.

  • @lucindamcmullen6590
    @lucindamcmullen6590 3 года назад +3

    This is a wonderful video. Modeling the aprons was so neat. I'm 74 years old and my grandmothers wore some like that. They were a little more portly than you. LOL And the fabrics were very interesting. Thank you so much!

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад

      The aprons were a fun opportunity to model- only opportunity, haha. Thanks for watching!

  • @WestlakeThymes1
    @WestlakeThymes1 Год назад

    What a variety in your find. I would love to see and feel those embroidery pieces in person. They are very interesting. Your now new apron collection is wonderful. I pictured the homemaker wearing them back in the day. The details are unique to each apron. You really scored!

  • @valerieslater3029
    @valerieslater3029 2 года назад +1

    I was mesmerised by all of your new stash, you did really well for only $70, I can't believe it, Well Done You !!

  • @pattybumb3917
    @pattybumb3917 Год назад

    I just found you this second week of January, 2023. I have been having so much fun watching all your videos. What a grand trip you made to that sale. I am looking forward to seeing you make a quilt!

  • @nancisailormoy9135
    @nancisailormoy9135 2 года назад +1

    I love the aprons and the tapestries. They look like they might Honduran so curious to see found out anything else about them. All of the Hispanic cultures celebrate Dios de Muertos and one of those said Noche de Muertos ( so night of the dead). This is a very emotional and beautiful celebration celebrating all the lives that have lived and left you. Most of that culture will have some sort of altar in their homes with pictures or relics of their passed on loved ones. One of my trips to Mexico right after my dad died I bought a day of the dead "golfer" which is basically a skeleton with a golf club and ball. A lot of people think it's creepy buy my dad lives on in this little piece and it is currently sitting on my console in my car and is a daily reminder of a life loved and missed. You got quite the haul and will now be watching back videos to see what you did with it all.

  • @cherylbrown4058
    @cherylbrown4058 3 года назад +6

    The heavier fabric might be velour. Great haul from the sale and I like your ideas on how to use them!

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад +1

      Ahhhh… that’s really helpful. Velour makes sense.

  • @mariaisabellevit5534
    @mariaisabellevit5534 5 месяцев назад

    Wonderful, congrats! Loved it!

  • @dianeetcheverry6452
    @dianeetcheverry6452 3 года назад +1

    I agree with you about the aprons. What a find! You are so fresh to listen to.

  • @judithburke1539
    @judithburke1539 Год назад

    You could applique flower shapes or embroidery flowers over the holes and stains.

  • @mambakind
    @mambakind 3 года назад +4

    The purple paper is for cleaning your eyeglasses. It would be given out like a branded give away, like banks used to give away plastic piggy banks when you opened an account.

  • @craftydebbie-tn9403
    @craftydebbie-tn9403 3 года назад +6

    Noche de Muertos is "Night of the Dead". It's a religious festival they have in the spring in Mexico. I happened to be there in 2004 and got to witness one. They have a parade down the main part of town and in front of the local church. Everyone is dressed up and it is quite fun to watch.

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад +1

      What an amazing experience that must have been! Thanks for the info.

  • @stellaunger8568
    @stellaunger8568 2 года назад +1

    I’m a new subscriber 😃 what a fabulous haul!!! The aprons are my favorite. Aprons and hats in everyday wear are (mostly) a thing of the past. I miss that. Thank you for a great video ❤️🌹

  • @bonneyfinnegan8514
    @bonneyfinnegan8514 3 месяца назад

    This stuff is magnificent!

  • @romonaelrod7870
    @romonaelrod7870 3 года назад +3

    I want to see the bag full of beads that you got. I love the huge fabric haul. I recognize some of the calico fabrics, I worked in a fabric store in early 1982. My mom and grandmothers wore aprons when I was a child in the 1960's/1970's. I remember my mom having my brothers hamster in her apron pocket, the hamster liked to nap there. I love your enthusiasm. I am looking forward to seeing the quilts that you make with these fabrics.

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад +1

      I love that the hamster used to nap in your moms apron! That’s adorable.

    • @romonaelrod7870
      @romonaelrod7870 3 года назад +1

      @@mostlyquilts1386 my mom was a really cool lady. The hamster was adorable, she was sweet natured.

  • @barbarablake7111
    @barbarablake7111 2 года назад +2

    I love the aprons😊

  • @tinakercher8768
    @tinakercher8768 2 года назад +1

    I am in love with your fabrics! That brushed corduroy has given me ideas as to what to mix my Outback Wife barkcloth fabric bundle.

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  2 года назад

      I love that you’re getting ideas! That’s just the best!

  • @paulaneary7877
    @paulaneary7877 2 года назад +1

    You got a great haul here, total score. 8 bags for $70.00, hard to beat that! Gosh Darn You Nora! You shared that information about aprons, and I was truly born to be a home maker. I love my home, cooking, cleaning and sewing. NOW I WANT A BUNCH OF CUTE APRONS! HAHAHA! A couple of years ago I learned about women in the past as housekeepers they were fairly high ranked. They often had what is called a chatelane, whcih was a chain with lots of tools on it that helped them do their job. Tools like keys to the pantry or linen closet or tea tin, since tea was expensive. They would also have needle and thread, and keys to rooms they were in charge of. Anyways, kind of reminded me of the many duties of the apron. IDK.

  • @Misskatethrifts
    @Misskatethrifts 3 года назад +2

    So fun! I love older fabrics! Thank you for sharing!

  • @conqueringmountscrapmorewi2509
    @conqueringmountscrapmorewi2509 3 года назад +1

    Nora, you got some beautiful fabric! Another fun and interesting video for me to watch and listen to while I hand quilt! Thanks for posting this and your creative energy!

  • @lindalosier5989
    @lindalosier5989 3 года назад +1

    Great find!! I love the aprons. My husband's aunt worked at Nelly Don's in Kansas City, Mo from the 30's to the 70's. Nell Donnelly started her garment business in 1916 making aprons and women's house dresses. Her goal was to make them nice enough to wear anywhere. Her business grew into the largest dress manufacturer in the United States and it all started with aprons. I even have one of the apron pattern which was probably around the 40's - 50's era. Some of the fabrics you found would make great aprons. Enjoy your find. I can't wait to see what you make.

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад

      That is an awesome story about your husbands aunt, very inspiring!

  • @Yodi430
    @Yodi430 3 года назад

    Guuurrrlllll!!!! You hv fabric for many, many quilts! Wonderful haul. How FUN is that to hv all this new wonderful fabric to create with!?!? TFS...love your trips and great finds!

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад

      Thanks Janelle- now I just have to use it all! Thanks for watching!

  • @WarpedSpinster
    @WarpedSpinster 3 года назад

    What a wonderful adventure!! Those embroidered pieces are pure treasure!! Thanks for taking us on your adventure.

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Karen! I’m a tad behind on the mystery quilt but still making good progress. I love how it’s coming out so far. Can’t wait to show the status on my next quilt chat. Happy quilting to you!

    • @WarpedSpinster
      @WarpedSpinster 3 года назад

      @@mostlyquilts1386 Mystery quilts should be made in one's own good time. :-) Frankly, I'm only just catching up myself! I look forward to seeing how yours is coming along.

  • @jeanniegnasssnodgrass9895
    @jeanniegnasssnodgrass9895 2 года назад

    Nice! 💕 And great ideas for quilts.

  • @sharonholt6641
    @sharonholt6641 8 месяцев назад

    That sheet is from the 70s- I remember using them when I redecorated my daughters room when she wanted a “ big girl “” room probably mid 70s

  • @Stoffmonster467
    @Stoffmonster467 3 года назад +1

    Great fabrics, I see a lot of sensational quilts.

  • @Bubbawork
    @Bubbawork 3 года назад +1

    Loved that video Nora (it was enjoyed with coffee in hand and dogs on lap!). You’re so lucky, we don’t seem to have estate sales like that in the UK, but I’d love to go to one. What a fantastic fabric haul! Those aprons really are adorable, I loved the two embroidered ones, I think my favourite is the first one you showed. Look forward to seeing what you make from the fabric 👍 xx

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад

      Watching RUclips with coffee & a furry friend sounds amazing. Thanks for watching Michelle!

  • @robynmanley3201
    @robynmanley3201 2 года назад

    The first fabric you showed all seemed to be crushed velvet more for upholstery fabric for table cloths, applique.

  • @MawPawsarksanctuary
    @MawPawsarksanctuary 2 года назад

    the heavier fabric is cotton velvet, i have worked with that fabric in the past, i used to make fashion and do fashion designing, and costume making, and now i do quilting

  • @mambakind
    @mambakind 3 года назад +4

    Yes, I saw that "Night of the Dead" embroidery too. That would make it Latin American at least, if not Mexican. Lovely!

  • @christinewotherspoon6655
    @christinewotherspoon6655 Год назад

    Love, love, love those aprons! I’d be very interested to follow and make one if you could do a tutorial? 😊

  • @pammeinzer8178
    @pammeinzer8178 3 года назад

    Really enjoyed this. Thanks

  • @punkin60
    @punkin60 3 года назад +4

    So the USS pamphlets are glass cleaners I believe. I remember my Dad had those 50 years ago. The embroidery is Mexican in nature. The “Noche de Mu(e)rots” translates to Night of the Dead. Mexican tradition is the Day of the Dead where we celebrate those who have passed before us. Cool finds!

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад

      Thanks for all the info! Very helpful.

    • @viviannefraser5974
      @viviannefraser5974 Год назад

      Purple papers definitely eye glass cleaners when “glasses” were actually glass not plastic!

  • @connieacree4006
    @connieacree4006 2 года назад

    You could maybe embroidery 🌸 on the holes in your fabric. You are the artist, here. I know you will come up with something fantastic.

  • @donnacolegrove4113
    @donnacolegrove4113 3 года назад

    WOW!! Nice haul! How much fun that would be. Thanks for sharing!

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Donna, it was fun, and a lot of laundry, haha.

  • @60th60th
    @60th60th 3 года назад

    Wow! What a haul! I loved watching this.

  • @julias.8236
    @julias.8236 3 года назад +1

    Wow, I'm just a little bit jealous of all the great fabric you got and then also so cheap. But I'm happy for you at the same time :) Did a flea market trip to get stuff for a white quilt I made for my sisters wedding. That was really great and maybe a bit similar to your adventure.
    I would love to see you making a kaleidoscope quilt out of one if the large print fabrics. In my imagination that would look good :)
    Keep crafting and quilting (and video making ;)), it's always nice to watch you doing this stuff and sharing your thoughts.
    Have a great week!

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад +1

      I love flea markets but don’t have any in the area. A white wedding quilt with flea market finds sounds awesome.

  • @roseswalls3468
    @roseswalls3468 3 года назад +1

    You hit the jackpot!!!! I so enjoyed watching this. I loved the aprons. My mom ALWAYS had an apron on...or half apron...she did not wear the bibbed kind. And they always had pockets...she could be out in the garden and gather up the apron and pick a mess of anything and carry it in in her apron.
    As for the embroidered pieces, I bet they are worth money. I would check with two or three sources. I just love stuff like that. Is here a museum anywhere near you that has textiles? Those are really special.

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад

      I forgot about half aprons. Pockets are a must for sure. Thanks for watching!

  • @nerdmom_quilts
    @nerdmom_quilts 3 года назад +1

    Love the aprons!

  • @lorrainemcdonald7332
    @lorrainemcdonald7332 3 года назад +1

    That muslin dress looks like a petticoat. Aprons were worn to save clothing, put on in the morning, worked all day in it, if a caller came the apron came off and the lady of the house had a clean dress on.

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад

      Do love that! I have so many stains on my clothes. Wish we still had “callers”.

  • @ShadowMoonFarms
    @ShadowMoonFarms 3 года назад +3

    What an amazing haul. So much fun going through. Does that first yellow piece say "Night of the Dead"?

  • @jeanramirez349
    @jeanramirez349 2 года назад

    the heavier fabric looks like uncut cordoroy [sp]. It was popular around late 60s to mid 70s. the look of velvet but sturdy and washable.

  • @debiogle3798
    @debiogle3798 2 года назад

    el Corpos on one of the embroidery is from Honduras! El corpus means …..the blood.

  • @StephanieStewart-l9b
    @StephanieStewart-l9b 3 месяца назад

    You can make pot holders for that quilted strip.

  • @debiogle3798
    @debiogle3798 2 года назад

    The golden embroidered one translates into Day of the dead

  • @romonaelrod7870
    @romonaelrod7870 3 года назад

    If you want to copy your aprons to make new ones you can use brown wrapping paper from the Dollar Tree to make patterns,or you can use leftover gift wrap,especially the kind with the grid on the backside. I bought some xmas wrapping paper at Wal-Mart last year after the holidays for 10 cents a roll for pattern making, it has the grid on the back.

  • @lindastrous5243
    @lindastrous5243 2 года назад +1

    I think velveteen.

  • @judithburke1539
    @judithburke1539 Год назад

    It might be better to tie the heavier fabrics to the flannel with some yarn.

  • @jennifermorrison8421
    @jennifermorrison8421 3 года назад +1

    There is a wonderful little museum in Chicago called the National Mueseum of Mexican Art which might be a good place to start with those quilt block. They seem to be representative of the Hispanic culture to me.

  • @retroredux1
    @retroredux1 2 года назад

    When you get ready to cut up that velour or velvet or corduroy? Make sure that you put on one of those aprons because it's going to put off a lot of fuzz.

  • @tracyruth4247
    @tracyruth4247 2 года назад

    Great stuff! Where in NY was this? I live in NY...😊

  • @vickikeller5618
    @vickikeller5618 2 года назад +1

    I think they are velveteen

  • @heatherwhite4422
    @heatherwhite4422 3 года назад

    Looks like corduroy without the wale (lines).. of course the orange had the wale lines. I have sewn with velvet and I don't think it would have withstood the hot wash cycle because it's usually always dry clean only. Plus when I've sewn with velvet once it's sewn on and you take stitches out and reason out the stitch lines back to the original and it requires a special ironing board which is a bunch of metal spikes. Looks like a lot of fabric for $70.

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад

      Some folks have said it might be Velour which seems right. You’re correct about the orange fabric being corduroy. Still haven’t started that project, kinda behind with stuff unfortunately. Thanks for watching!

  • @jennifermorrison8421
    @jennifermorrison8421 3 года назад

    Diggin that fruit/polka dot combo!

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад

      Fruit on fabric is typically a winner for me- vibrant colors!

  • @MsHighpeaks
    @MsHighpeaks 3 года назад +1

    It’s Velour fabric at the start. Usually curtain or upholstery fabric. Very popular in the 80’s

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад

      That’s very helpful, thanks. Hopefully I can piece the velour. 🤞

    • @leannemori9688
      @leannemori9688 2 года назад

      @@mostlyquilts1386 I made a scrap quilt out of velour. It was so cozy--and heavy

  • @QuiltSquirrel
    @QuiltSquirrel 3 года назад

    I wonder if you could dye the white apron with stains. Love your fabrics.

  • @joanhawkins8552
    @joanhawkins8552 2 года назад

    I tried to read the words/name in the bottom left corner of the bright yellow square you showed at the end of the fabrics and I Googled what I thought it said and it appears to be Aztec.

  • @vickikeller5618
    @vickikeller5618 2 года назад

    Eye glass cleaner maybe

  • @sharonholt6641
    @sharonholt6641 3 года назад

    OH my Gosh ! I have those floral sheets!!

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад

      No way! Please tell me you didn’t get them at target last year. Haha.

    • @sharonholt6641
      @sharonholt6641 3 года назад

      Actually they are from the late 70s early 80s!😀

    • @sharonholt6641
      @sharonholt6641 3 года назад

      Actually they are from the late 70s early 80s!😀

    • @sharonholt6641
      @sharonholt6641 3 года назад

      Actually they are from the late 70s early 80s!😀

    • @sharonholt6641
      @sharonholt6641 3 года назад

      Actually they are from the late 70s early 80s!😀

  • @jeanettewithrow9641
    @jeanettewithrow9641 3 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @tinakercher8768
    @tinakercher8768 2 года назад

    I am collecting tiny prints from the 70s and 80s to put into a quilt. I think your fabrics are vintage. The repos seem to be in civil war and feed sacks.

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  2 года назад

      Thanks for the info Tina! I wish I could identify fabrics more easily. Life goals!

  • @sherimcgill5139
    @sherimcgill5139 3 года назад

    It’s simply called velvet upholstery fabric. At least back when I worked in a fabric store that’s what it was called it. Also, I’m thinking the embroidery art is Portuguese.

  • @tinakercher8768
    @tinakercher8768 2 года назад

    That gold one says night of the dead I think.

  • @maryannmartell7330
    @maryannmartell7330 3 года назад

    With the heavy materials you could put an islet (spelling) circle around them
    Might be an added interest.

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад

      I’ll have to look into that. Thanks for the thought!

  • @vandastorie9189
    @vandastorie9189 2 года назад

    this is Honduras El Corpos is a Municipality of Honduras

  • @calliemtb
    @calliemtb 2 года назад +1

    Velveteen?

  • @elainesmith5980
    @elainesmith5980 3 года назад

    Hi, are you familiar with fellow youtuber Lorena of Lorena's Quilting? She may have some insight on the embroidery blocks you shared.

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад

      I’m not familiar with her. I’ll check her channel out. Thanks for the tip!

  • @SewFun
    @SewFun 3 года назад

    Do NOT Click on that link from "Hazel Johnson". You probably want to delete that comment as it's a scam/virus/spam link! Since I posted this there were several others with links that are again just bad. I'm sure most of you know this, but in case you don't, in general don't click on any links in the comment section that aren't from the video creator.

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад

      Thanks so much Teresa. I just deleted her comment. Really appreciate you letting me know.

  • @lucillebarnes7327
    @lucillebarnes7327 3 года назад

    It's Mexican, and it says "noche de mu(e)rtos. That is November 2. It's a religious celebration.

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад

      Thanks for the info Lucille, that’s helpful!

    • @lissettezayas7410
      @lissettezayas7410 3 года назад

      Nov 2 also happens to be All Souls Day on the Catholic calendar. However, if there’s a Latino Heritage center near you they may be able to help guide you.

  • @StephanieStewart-l9b
    @StephanieStewart-l9b 3 месяца назад

    Why don't you contact the International Quilters for your questions. I am sure they will be able to answer your questions.

  • @cindypeace4166
    @cindypeace4166 3 года назад

    Some of those heavy fabrics look like no wale corduroy.

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад

      I think the mustard color one is corduroy. The others might be velour.

  • @4cysmith
    @4cysmith 2 года назад

    No wale corduroy

  • @marjoriedevine9051
    @marjoriedevine9051 3 года назад

    Talking instead of showing the fabric. Next

    • @mostlyquilts1386
      @mostlyquilts1386  3 года назад +1

      I showed all the fabric I got- a lot of fabric… 7 bags worth.