Many years ago, I inherited my grandmother’s fine table linens.
They sat and sat and sat in the linen closet. Too beautiful and fragile for me to risk using too often. Too difficult to maintain.
But I finally came up with the perfect way to make these treasured heirlooms a part of our family, and a way to free them from just sitting in the closet.
I had them made into our Christmas stockings, tree skirt, and ribbons.
Today, I want to share our pics of the heirloom Christmas stockings. If you have similarly neglected, but beloved heirloom table linens, I would definitely recommend upcycling them in this way.
Now, these beauties are no longer hidden away!
We treasure these heirlooms afresh year after year after year. I smile at knowing my grandmother’s treasured beauties are not sitting in some linen closet in my home!
This is not the only way that we have repurposed these treasured linens.
Click here to see how I made a tree skirt and ribbons from the rest of my grandmother’s heirloom table linens.
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Darlene, this is a fantastic idea. And they are beautiful.
What a great idea and so lovely!
I have numerous tablecloths just sitting in a drawer. I would so appreciate a template to create my own heirloom stockings.
You can try this, or just google “template for making your own Christmas stocking,” to pick one you love.
http://theinspiredroom.net/diy/make-your-own-felt-christmas-stocking-free-download-from-amy-butler/
Also, I just took a photo from a magazine to my seamstress. I wanted mine to be a bit more slender than the ones from a store.
Hope that helps!
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