This is the story of Sleeping Beauty, printed on fine cotton lawn. It is French, dating to sometime around 1920. It is quite simply the most romantic fabric I have ever seen!
How exquisite!! My heart was beating faster when I saw this. I want to dress and live in that world. Such worthy finds. I am always so amazed at your collections.
Mine too! I will keep a piece of this forever, it speaks to the little girl in all of us! I would love to come across a large enough piece of this to make a decorative drape at the head of my bed, it would send me off to sleep every night with the sweetest of dreams!
I am an obsessive textile addict, funding my 'habit' by unwillingly selling some of the beautiful antique and vintage textiles that I come across. As well as private sales, you can find me on ebay under the name vanye90, or see my ebay shop, Morgaine Le Fay Antique Textiles. A web site may be on the cards soon...
I sell mostly French textiles, but also come across English and European pieces from time to time. I enjoy ferreting out all sorts of interesting items, for example, 19th century French cottons & linens, huge chateau curtains, 18th century silks and embroideries, 16th and 17th century lace (occaisionally, when I can bear to part with them), fine linens, haberdashery as well as unused and pre-used antique and vintage fabrics such as florals, tickings, hemp runners, silks etc for projects such as cushions or pillows, framing, drapes, whatever your imagination can think of!
My new blog, Interesting Antique Textiles will discuss some of my more obscure, strange and often quite damaged textile finds with the hope that people may want to join in the discussions, and make some suggestions about the pieces based on their own experiences and textile knowledge!
How exquisite!! My heart was beating faster when I saw this. I want to dress and live in that world. Such worthy finds. I am always so amazed at your collections.
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