For old vintage linens that are yellowed with age and need more than spot cleaning, here are some recipes for soaking the entire piece. Notes:. Check a spot to make sure the recipe won’t damage the fabric or colors before soaking the entire item.
Wash Day, Part I Today is Wash Day at StoneGable. I am freshening up some lovely old napkins and a vintage pillowcase. Caring for antique table linens takes a gentle hand and a little know how. Today I am focusing on general laundry care for linens. More aggressive stain removal will be addressed on a future post. Always more »
A collection of vintage table linens from the 1920’s to the 1960’s. Vintage tablecloths, napkins, cocktail napkins, and placemats.Printed vintage tablecloths; Wilendur, Startex, Simtex, Broderie, Marlene Linens, and more. Marghab and Madeira linens – all hand embroidered in Madeira Portugal can be found here, as well as damask and Turkey Red linens…
Jul 02, 2017 · I’ve used Orvus paste for years. It always left my s’ nice and clean. Now a days I mostly use it to scour fleeces and to wash knitted items.
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Thought you might enjoy a tour through my linen closet! Every once in a while I need to wash and iron my dresser scarves and table toppers. Which I did before my teenfriends came from California to visit last week; there’s nothing like company to get a person going — it’s the best way to get a clean house!
This post explains how to remove stains from vintage and antique linens safely.
Lot of five vintage Welsh tea towels turned into banners or flags with trimmed edges. Four are of the same print (edgings not matching),
Retro Clean. Retro Clean is a gentle soaking agent designed to safely remove yellow age stains (including mildew, wood oil, tea, coffee, blood, water damage, baby formula and perspiration stains) from vintage quilts and all washable fabrics.
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