Friday, July 27, 2007

#21 Canadian Assn. of Kanagawa


Synthetic velvet, hand embroidered, some silk screening

This is one of the few military pillow covers I have that date from the Korean War (rather than WW2). Also unusual is that it is personalized:

Lt. C.E. Young Jr.
Presented by Canadian Assn. of Kanagawa
Ken Branch 1954

If anyone knows anything about this, please email me, or post a comment.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

#20 Sonbirds and FLower Emblems of Canada


Acetate, machine finished

I love bird watching, so this scarf is really appealing. My favorite: the troglodyte des forets, or the winter wren. I've loved that name since I heard it on Mr. Roger's television show. The goglu, or the bobokink is a close second.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

#19 Boulder Dam, Nevada (or Hoover Dam?)



Acetate with silk screened images. Acetate fringe.

Souvenir pillow cover. The name of this dam changed several times. It was orignally Boulder Dam, renamed Hoover Dam (by Herbert Hoover), back to Boulder Dam (by Roosevelt), then back to Hoover Dam. Based on this information, this pillow case was probably made before 1947.

Monday, July 23, 2007

#18 Paperweights


Silk blend, hand rolled

Mirano glass paperweight design. One of my less kitchy scarves.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

#17 Los Angeles, California



Rayon and Nylon, machine finished, made in Japan

I date this scarf some time after the Dodgers made their move to Los Angeles, approx. 1962-64.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

#16 Holland Hankie


Cotton, machine finished.

The border of this hankie is decorated with tulips and other bulb type flowers. The dolls/children are dressed in various dutch costumes.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

#15 Fort Devens, Massachusettes



Another WW2 pillow cover - these were sold with an envelope called a pillow mailer. The soldier/sailor could easily mail their loved ones a souvenir from the camp where they were serving.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

#14 Tipos Nacionales, Tijuana, Mexico


Silk, hand rolled.

Light and lovely scarf. Makes me want to pack up and stop by for a visit.

Monday, July 16, 2007

#13 High School Sports



Silk blend, hand rolled

The trophy reads 'Championship Won C.H.S. 1956'. Fun period uniforms - really short shorts on the basketball players. Pre-Brown vs Board of Education teams.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

#12 Counting Calories


Cotton, hand rolled, Burmul Original.

Nothing like blowing your nose into a handkerchief and simultaneously being reminded that an oyster is 50 calories - which seems a little low to me.

Friday, July 13, 2007

#11 Switzerland


Polyester or acetate, hand rolled.

#10 Lordsburg, New Mexico - US Army


Silk screen on acetate, yarn fringe.

Lordsburg was the location of an US Army internment camp from 1942 through 1945. Japanese, Italian and German persons were kept at this location.

An incident at the camp where two Japanese men were shot and killed was never fully investigated. Although the soldier responsible claimed the two were trying to escape, at least one of the men had a severe back condition that prevented him from running. They were shot in the back.

#9 Montana Hankie


Cotton, machine stitched, made in Madeira.

First official cotton hankie. Fetching images such as the state capitol in Helena, Flathead Lake, Trick Falls, and Glacier Park Hotel.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

#8 Boxing Poodles


Silk blend, machine rolled.

I think they should be named Paris and Nicole.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

#7 Naval Hankie



Silk, Cutwork, Probably my oldest item.

This piece is from the early 1900's. The silk is filmy and see-through. The pink edging has cutwork done. Count only 46 stars on the flag.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

#6 Chinatown, San Francisco, CA


Rayon and silk, hand rolled, made in Japan. I like this one because I have a pillow case cover like it, and because of the asian-style writing.

Monday, July 9, 2007

#5 Chinatown, Grant Ave., San Francisco



Silk, hand rolled. Scarf signed by artist Tammis Keefe. One of my favorites because of the color choices and the mid century modern design style.

Sunday, July 8, 2007

#4 Hep Cat



Silk or silk blend, hand rolled

Because of its smaller size, I'm not sure if this is a scarf or a hankie - does that make it a scankie??

#3 Camp Chaffee, Arkansas


Fringed acetate pillow cover with reflective silkscreened image.

Sweetheart

I thought that you
Would like to know
That someone's thoughts
Go where you go,
That someone never
can forget
The hours we spent
Since first we met.
That life is richer, sweeter far
For such a sweetheart as you are
And now my constant prayer
Will be
That God may keep you
Safe for me.

#2 California


Rayon, hand rolled, made in Japan

Lots of misspellings.

#1 Aloha From Hawaii


Rayon and silk, hand rolled, made in Japan.

Hand rolled means that the hem of the scarf was turned under and hand sewn.