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“Hi. My name is Deanna and I’m a vintage fabric addict.”

I can’t seem to ever get enough of it. No matter how many plastic totes I have stacked to the ceiling, I can never resist the temptation. It just sucks me in. Case in point…

Even if I sewed every day of my life, I don’t think I could use all of this but it’s too wonderful to part with. My biggest weakness? Vintage feedsack and juvenile prints. Can’t you tell? I have all sorts of ideas that just swirl in my head when I look at this stuff. And I do sew some things for the shop, but there just aren’t enough hours in the day. You know what I mean? And don’t even get me started on my chenille collection.

So they say the first step in beating an addiction is admitting you have a problem… people, I clearly have a problem.

One of my dearest friends, Renee, is pregnant with her second child — a boy (her first). Renee’s dad and her husband’s dad are both retired Navy, so she had this great idea to decorate Baby James’ nursery in a Navy/nautical theme. Perfect, right? Well, in addition to that she really wanted a vintage flair to it which made it a definite challenge. But with all the WWII memorabilia out there, I thought, “We can do this!”

So I began hunting and hunting and hunting for vintage + nautical + baby themed items (no pressure here). A lot of what I found was either sailboats (not really Navy or sailor) or serious WWII collectibles (no babies in sight). I was getting frustrated looking at eBay and searching all the flea markets and antique shops in town. Then one night like a shining beacon (cheesy pun intended), I found this:

Now, come on. Is that perfect or what? I about (excuse my expression) peed in my pants when I saw this! This is the cover of an authentic vintage coloring book from 1943. Can you say inspiration piece? I’m framing it for her to hang in the nursery. I can’t wait to give it to her.

Of course I really couldn’t stop there. Finding the coloring book gave me the shove I needed to keep looking. So, in addition to that, I’m giving her some other vintage-inspired goodies. I won’t show them all (I went a little crazy), but here’s the highlights…

Vintage-inspired Whale Rattle: The vintage fabrics are great. And he has a little braided ‘stream’ coming out of his blow hole. Truth be told, I loved this so much, the artist is making them for the shop! Grab him up at The Baby Gardner!

Sailor Blankie: Another vintage goodie for Baby James will be a small blankie made especially for him by his Aunt Dee using this vintage-inspired sailor fabric and minky-dot backing. Pretty adorable, right?

So what do you think overall? Did I meet the vintage nautical nursery challenge?

While I’m writing about Renee and Baby James, I have to get your opinion on one other thing. Please settle a debate we’re having. Renee had asked for some help picking colors and fabrics for his nursery based on the vintage nautical theme. I sent her two groups: 1) Classic Navy & Red or 2) Nautical with a Modern Twist of Red & Green. I’m not going to tell you which she picked or which one I encouraged, but I can tell you that we didn’t agree. Both are great, but I had a definite favorite and so did she. The question is, which one would YOU choose?Renee and I are more like family than friends, so the fact that we didn’t agree on this is so typical. But I love her dearly and I cannot wait to be an aunt (again) to her precious baby boy. Maybe our saga with her ever-so-complex nursery theme will inspire you!

Nautical in general seems to be a really popular style these days. If you’re pondering that one, why not make it even more unique by infusing it with a vintage twist. It is doable!

UPDATE! Looking for unique vintage nautical items for baby? We have some great new additions in the shop, including:
On the Seashore Invitation or Birth Announcement
Personalized Nautical Soft Blocks Set with Drawstring Bag
Ahoy Sailor Toddler Set
Vintage-Inspired Wally the Whale Onesie
Little Moby Dick Baby Rattle

Some of our most popular items at The Baby Gardner include our embroidered crib shoes. The talented artist behind those and many other vintage-inspired creations at The Baby Gardner is Laurie Minick Miles . I was so thrilled to discover Laurie and her amazing talent. And even more than that, I’ve since been blessed with a great friend. Thank you, Laurie! Here’s a little insight into the artist behind the work…

Tell us a little about yourself…
I live on a farm in SE Iowa. Our farm has been in my husband’s family for more than 100 years. I have a degree in journalism and worked as a newspaper reporter for 6 years, but quit to raise my girls (Katie, 10, and Ellie, 5). I do at-home medical transcription. My husband is a farrier (horseshoer). We have 13 horses, 2 dogs, and a bunch of farm cats.

How did you get into sewing, embroidery and softie-making? How long have you been doing it?
As a kid, I did liquid embroidery with my Grandma Martin. I started doing cross-stitch in college and did that for several years, making Christmas stockings for my extended family. I made my first softie (a teddy bear) in 1996 and my love of softie making grew from there.

Tell us a little about your business name, Old School Acres. Where did that name come from?
At one time our house was a one-room schoolhouse, Fairview School. It’s a bit of a play on words, too. Because the majority of my items are sewn by hand, I consider that “old school” sewing.

What type of items do you create?

The majority of my items are vintage inspired/styled. I love sewing by hand. Right now most everything I make is baby/child related, but I also make owls for grown-ups. Wool felt is my favorite fabric to work with and I use it as much as I can. I also really enjoy cutting up old wool suit coats and using all the materials in my owls.

Among all your styles and creations, do you have one that is your favorite?
The elephant baby shoes are one of my favorites. And my owls rank up there, too. And the pigs. And…well, you get the idea.

Are you working on any projects at present?
Where do I start?? LOL I have pig and dog softies almost done. But I have a long list of projects that I hope to get to soon, including toy bags, personalized baby shirts, and a monkey softie [all of which will be featured at The Baby Gardner]. On the artsy side, I’ve got a few owls in the works, too.

You have a blog as well (link at right). As an artist/crafter, what do you feel are some benefits of having a blog?
My blog is mostly a craft-related blog, but I also share about life in general on our farm. I have made some great friends through the blogging world. It’s fun to share ideas and get feedback. My readers are really supportive and I appreciate them so much. A blog is great for getting others excited about my work. I usually share the process along the way, even the bad stuff like when my puppy chewed up some special-order softies. It is humbling that people care about what I’m doing. And doubly humbling that they like my stuff.

What are your future plans for Old School Acres?
I
hope to cut back my transcription hours to concentrate on sewing. I have a list a mile long of projects I want to do. My girls are always asking me to make things for them and it’s hard to find time to fit it all in.

Thank you, Laurie, for giving us a peek into your busy world and your crafty passion. Laurie’s vintage-inspired originals are a popular and adored collection at The Baby Gardner. We’re really excited about the new designs she’s working on for us. You won’t want to miss them!

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