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Rose Diet

22 Wednesday Feb 2012

Posted by Trish in 18th century, Gardens

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Gardening, Rayford Reddell Rose diet, roses, Textile projects, Toile rouge

Antique textiles

antique French textiles

From my personal textile collection…a rosy antique toile from Petitpierre…earlier post about rosy colored toile here. As you probably know by now, I favor 18th or early 19th floral textiles…particularly those with some added texture: embroidery, brocade, hand quilted. Wendy Lewis (Loody Lady) of the Textile Trunk here has a huge antique toile selection. Morgaine-la-Fay is the nom de plume of a UK textile dealer who sells on Ebay here as well and blogs here. The toile pieces above are from another UK textile dealer Sallie Ead who has a large collection of toile and early chintz and sells on Ebay UK here. I love how all three sources sell groups of smaller pieces that can be used for projects. Smaller, less perfect makes them easier to cut!  If you search Wendy’s listings by “project” you’ll get these wonderful, inspired grouping here. Though at heart I’m into neutrals…I love the deft mix of color and form! Garden design

I’m moving a bit closer in my thought process to a garden project that will be started in a few weeks. The start is figured out…it’s the end that I’m not quite sure of! I’ll be sharing a few favorite inspirations and more of my plans in the next few posts. One of my long time favorites is local San Francisco Bay Area garden designer Scott Colombo (photo from one of his garden’s above). Elle Decor has more wonderful photos of his work here

Antique roses

A plateful of some of my best blooms from last year…all antique Bourbon shrub roses. March is the time to start feeding our roses out here in Northern California. One of my favorite “Rose Diets” is Rayford Reddell’s here…though I improvise with Maxsea Seawead plant food here, occasionally alfalfa pellets, love “Walt Whitman” compost from American Soil Products here. I rarely (if ever) use insecticides or fungal sprays. I give my roses as much sun, fresh air (don’t overcrowd!), and good food as possible and have “pruned with a shovel” any that just seem too “precious” to thrive in my particular micro-climate! The deeper a rose’s color, the more sun it seems to crave…so I position my white roses in shadier areas. Photo below is a June glimpse of my first garden…designed over 20 years ago. Once the basic structure is in place for your garden…it just seems to age so beautifully!

Summer gardens

If you’re not a compost and alfalfa sort of a gal….if Paris in the Spring is more your thing….there’s still room in Jermaine’s French Kissed May Paris Shopping Party here and great photos on her Paris Shopping Give Away here

Maryanne at Beadboard UpCountry also has a great post about both Jermaine’s tour, and Kit of Chic Provence‘s Provence tour Going to France in Two Styles here. Beautiful photos from both ladies! Hope I’ve given you enough links to keep you busy!

Roses

14 Tuesday Feb 2012

Posted by Trish in Antique Fabric

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18th century clothing, Antique Fabric, Paris shopping, roses

Happy Valentine’s Day to all my readers!

My love of antique roses…especially the 19th century Bourbons Madame Ernest Calvat, Madame Isaac Perrier, Souvenir de Malmaison …which preserve the voluptuousness scent and shape of 18th century roses with improved re-bloom characteristics….is hardly content with the few roses a mild Northern California winter offers from time to time. So while I’ve been in a “less is more” mode (with blogging, as well!) and editing out the “de trop” excesses in my life…a few treasures make it over my self imposed restraints…and they invariably evoke my love of gardening!

antique portraitAn 18th century French School oval portrait…roses tucked under her blue ribboned straw hat…the same cabbagy blooms as my floriferous Madame Ernest Calvat….old rosesUp close to Madame Calvat….wish this was scratch and sniff for you…

antique textilesFrench embroidered satin waistcoat panels. More at the MET Costume Institute here.

A close up for all my textile crazy readers….that’s one of Wendy Lewis’s beautiful antique woven linens in the background. As well as the exquisite embroidery, I love the tiny hand stitching at the edges. Though a green thumb at gardening…I’m all thumbs at this gentle art!

antique textiles

I suppose you can see an ongoing theme in my textile collecting?
old roses

Madame Issac Perrier…if you have just enough space and sun for ONE old rose….it must be this one. Simply the most incredible scent. And the color is a lipstick bright cerise. Year’s ago I saw this landscaped in a row with Madame Calvat and Souvenir de Malmaison and tall Italian blue cypresses at Garden Valley Ranch which has a wonderful garden worth touring if you’re ever in Petaluma. antique textiles

Two small 18th century silks…the top a hand stitched scrap from a once grand gown …the bottom a hand loomed brocade that I just sort of imagined into this shape. Antique textiles are so evocative of the world they come from…sketching an image of what that world looked like…what frivolity excited people at the time. That intersect at my fingertips with the 18th century world never fails to amaze me.

antique screen

A recent flea market find…roses and garlands were hand painted over jute and plaster on both sides of this short three panel screen. More on this later. 
antique architectural salvage

I find I have this tendency to crave authenticity…the antithesis to the current propensity for flea market one-of-a-kind finds to be mass marketed ad nauseum. One of my favorite designers is San Francisco designer Stephen Shubel….so, like a groupie…I awaited his One King’s Lane tag sale and bought this ENORMOUSLY heavy vintage cast stone piece. Which leads me to one last thing…..

Paris flea market photo from French Kissed….

If you ever wanted to skip the tag sales and go direct to Paris, my favorite blog buddy Jermaine of French Kissed has organized two Paris shopping tours this May. They are small enough groups to squeeze the best out of Paris…but perhaps large enough to share a shipping pallet home??  She’s letting you hit the Louvre and Notre Dame on your own time, forsaking cultural for pure wicked shopping.  Anyone that knows Jermaine knows that she has fabulous taste and an innate ability to score “the deal”.  About that French phrase “de trop”…too much…excessive. Well, Jermaine is able to see through the flotsam and jetsam to find the pearls. Included on the tour is her lovely daughter Haleigh of Making Magique (formally Bardot in Blue) and their French friend Serge (whose ear I would LOVE to bend on French auction houses). Jermaine splits her time between her design work in Santa Barbara and routine visits to her two beautiful daughters in New York and Paris. I adore her. So if you ever dreamed of visiting Paris with someone else to take care of all the details and give you a curated view…check out all the details here.

French rosesAnd, again,  Happy Valentine’s Day!

A View from Fall….

16 Sunday Oct 2011

Posted by Trish in 18th century, Gardens, My home

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18th century shoes, Antique embroidery, Antique Fabric, roses

garden shots

Thank you to all who have inquired. I am hale and hearty

and knee deep in my many little passions: chiefly

gardening, tweaking the colors of my world through paint

and dye, and collecting small representative bits of an

18th century world. After a Summer of loving having my big kids

around…it’s back to editing the flotsam and

jetsom of twenty years in this old house and starting

on plans for a big landscaping project in the Spring.

fragrant flowers

A few recent photos from about the yard…

Stephanotis vine…

the most divine fragrance….

antique garden roses Trouvais

Coquettes des Blanches

Bourbon c. 1871

antique roses

Madame Issac Perrier c. 1881

the most fragrant antique Bourbon rose…

Moody darks and bright

Love moody dark grays and brights…

and dyeing my own linens

Antique roses

Madame Ernest Calvat…Madame Issac Perrier…Souvenir de Malmaison…

Old French roses and worn French paperbacks….

antique fabrics

18th century French fabric reworked into ecclesiastical stole

on hand dyed Carolyn Quartermaine fabric

antique fabrics

In search of the inimitable….

Hand woven, hand stitched…

An ageless love of nature’s little frills worked through silk,

treasured, handed down, reworked, honored…

Old books and butterflies

Old leather bound books and butterflies…

a gouache cartoon…preparation for a woven tapestry…

antique textiles

Antique silk shoes…late 18th or early 19th…

when soles were neither right nor left…

plumped with linen and tied with striped bows…

great site here

My collecting always seems in pursuit of a story…

In the 18th century The Ladies’ Memorandum books

showed a  glimpse into  pre-blogging woman’s lives….

antique text

More here

Gardening moved indoors

Though occasional rains signal the closing of the gardening season…

I have parrot tulips and Icewing daffodils and English bluebells to

plant….and a few roses always manage to bloom in December.

grapevines

I’ll try to pop in from time to time…..

Hope you are all happily busy this Fall…

XOXO

Trish

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