Monday, April 8, 2013

Collection of Potholders




I think my little collection of blue and green crocheted potholders 
has grown over the past year.  
Multiplied like rabbits, I tell you.


I can't seem to walk away when I find one in a store. 
The sneaky things jump right into my basket!
Luckily for me they are inexpensive.

I love all the fun and intricate patterns.
Each one a little work of art.



What "calls your name" when you walk  through a vintage shop?




42 comments:

  1. Your collection of potholders is adorable, they would call my name too! ;-)

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  2. Nice collection! I have some "bloomers" potholders from the same era.

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  3. They are gorgeous! The colors go together so well.
    I am drawn to retro tablecloth and vintage hankies. Price really determines whether I buy or not.

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  4. So pretty! I don't blame you a bit! I can't seem to walk past vintage kitchen equipment. Mixers, utensils, I love it all!

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  5. I love these potholders - I only have a few, but I treasure them.

    xo
    Claudia

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  6. I love your nice collection...each one different, too. I like to look at old linens and old books. They have a Christmas area at my thrift store so I usually look there first...just in case! heehee! Enjoy your week!

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  7. They are gorgeous Gayle, I would find it hard to walk past them too.
    "What calls my name?' too many things I'm afraid, woollen blankets (that's an obvious one) old buttons, baskets, tablecloths....

    Claire :}

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  8. Wouldn't it be fun to know the story behind each potholder?

    If I were going to look for something now, it would probably be a vintage piece of something to go in my flower bed.

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  9. What a pretty collection. I like those as well. I have collected potholders that look like little dresses. Maybe I'll have to do a blog post on that sometime now that you've inspired me.

    xo Danielle

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  10. They are all so pretty! I love the ones with little flowers in the middle:@)

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  11. Love your collection of potholders. I can't pass them by either even though the thrift shops around here charge quite a bit for them.

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  12. They are gorgeous potholders. I'm thinking about the people who put hours of work into them.
    Anne xx

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  13. Those are so cute...funny how there is always SOMETHING that calls us.
    I guess mine are antique plates.
    I set my table with all different plates....all the time.

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  14. Your potholders are definitely a work of art!

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  15. What a wonderful collection... can you believe I had a collection at one time? Then, I gave it away to a friend.

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  16. Tablecloths.
    I really more like I
    need a hole in my head!

    M :)

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  17. Such a great collction! I like how you have them displayed in your basket. Great colors! Hankies and tablecloths have been catching my eye of late.
    Liz

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  18. What a fun collection -- I'm a sucker for tea cups, vintage embroidered linens, US State souvenir pieces from Japan... the list goes on and on. :)

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  19. What a darling collection. I have a handful and I can easily see this becoming another addiction. Your color choices are so pretty.

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  20. Me gusta mucho su colección, son verdaderos tesoros.
    Un abrazo

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  21. You have a pretty collection. I see so many pretty crocheted potholders at the thrift store and I have bought a few. I use them to line the inside of my jewelry box drawers.

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  22. Oh, I love these! You have a great collection and I love the colors. I collect potholders, too, but mostly in red and white.

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  23. I love those, too -- they are so cheerful and remind me of my grandmother!

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  24. I love them! They are very special. I have never seen them here but if I did I'd be sure to get some. I must admit glass ware calls my name in op shops!

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  25. I loved this. Fun collection . . . Postcards call my name and white ironstone.

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  26. We are so much alike in our likes...I too have gobs of vintage potholders!

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  27. Oh, what a gorgeous collection!! These definitely always catch my eye!! xo Heather

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  28. I love them, if just found one in the thriftstore of the catholic woman. If you email me your address I will send it to you!

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  29. Lovely collection. Makes cooking very inspired, mind you I might burn the dinner wondering which potholder to use this time.

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  30. My mum used to make ones like these - I had not thought about them for years and year's thanks for reminding me. Books call my name, but I will be looking for potholders now.

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  31. Your collection is super. I have a weakness for them too, especially if they are in the shape of a chicken. o and teatowels......
    xx
    j

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  32. Gayle, your vintage potholders are so pretty. They remind me so much of my grandmother. She is where I get my love of crocheting from. She could simply pick up a piece and then get to work making one just like it. The more intricate the design the more she loved it! Thank you so much for sharing your collection.

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  33. What a great collection! They are little pieces of art.

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  34. TOegether they do look like art pieces. I still use the ones my mom made me. They are not as old yours are, but they well used and loved.

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  35. Everything calls my name when I go to a vintage store! But I usually settle for embroidered table linens. <3

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  36. Nice collection!I love these potholders,each one different, wow!
    Hugs

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  37. Gorgeous collection, what a lovely snapshot of talent over the years.

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  38. Thank you Baukje! That is so sweet of you. I've sent you an e-mail.

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  39. I love these! I want to try making a few of my own! :)

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  40. WOW! I love your pot holders!!Such a lovely collection!!!

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  41. I started my collection of crocheted hot pads about three years ago; my top price is 1.00 at the thrift. I hang them like a border under my upper cabinets in the kitchen. They are in color families, reds, red with a little blue leads to blues, blue with yellow leads to yellow etc. I re-group them every so often and the ones that come down go in the drawer to USE. There are so many patterns! Love that you love them too!

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  42. Nice collection, Gayle! Blue and green are hard for me to find. I love collecting them and keep changing them up as my kitchen window treatment.

    I collect so many things that too many things catch my eye! ♥

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THANK YOU for your thoughtful comments. Replies to your questions will be posted here, so be sure to check back soon. Have a wonderful day! - Gayle, Garden Of Daisies