I love this photo from the Library of Congress website showing piece workers in Williamsburg, Massachusetts about 1910. Lewis Hines's photo was meant to show us the injustices in child labor. This family makes a meager living stringing buttons, but the image just looks nostalgic today. That pile of buttons on the floor incites coveting and greed rather than an urge for reform.
That's a lot of buttons!
Makes me want to put them in a jar.
Every year my New Year's Resolution is to do SOMETHING with the jars of buttons I have been hoarding. Here are a few ideas:
1. Decorate Clothing
A Group of Pearlies in England
Pearlies are a Cockney folk tradition. Read more about them by clicking here:
2. Make a quilt
The one with the star is from an online auction. To read more about the other click here:
And check this one out:
(That quilt is really not Civil-War-era, more like 1890)
I made this small piece in memory of my late dog Lexie D. Mutt
For other ideas (some good, some---well you can decide on what direction your new hobby should go)
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar