Thrift Store Art Warms My Heart: Crewel Folk Art

By Mandi 01/09/2013

Can we please have a moment of silence? Someone’s sweet granny’s house was cleaned out and donated to my local thrift store. They had NO IDEA the awesome treasures they were giving away…

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I happily grabbed 3 different pieces of art and I cant wait to share with you how I transformed them to fit in with my decor.

So today we are starting with my favorite. $3.00 ladies and gentleman. $3.00. I cant even imagine the TIME that went into this piece. So thank you Doris Parker. You have made my week.

Thrift Store Crewel Folk Art

As you can see in the larger picture above the cobalt blue velvet is in rough shape (especially around the edges), and the frame wasnt quite was I was looking for. Sometimes its good when things look like they came from the Thrift Store and sometimes notsomuch. This was the case of the latter.

I have had a picture hanging in my hallway since the overhaul and while I LOVE the frame and the mat the trellis pattern is a little to mass producey for me.

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Lots of things have almost lived there but nothing was the perfect renter. Until Miss Parkers art moved in to the neighborhood.

Vintage Thrift Store Crewel Folk Art @ Vintage Revivals

I VERY carefully removed it from the old frame (it was professionally mounted and had about 100000 teeny nails holding it in.) which was fun.

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I decided which part of the design was my favorite (that cute bird) and carefully folded it around the board (I didnt cut it down, just folded the unused design into the back) taped it in and tada! Instant art!

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I cant even begin to understand how dear Doris did these flowers:

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So what do you think, are you a fan of folk art or does it freak you out?

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71 thoughts on “Thrift Store Art Warms My Heart: Crewel Folk Art”

  1. Wow, I love this! It looks great in that space. I never ever would have thought to reframe a piece of already framed art like that. You’re awesome!

  2. As it came from the thrift store, no I didn’t care for it. With a fresh new frame and asymmetrical framing solution, I LOVE IT. Nicely done.

  3. Beautiful! The frame & everything together is just perfect…vintage modern & lovely ♥

    I have moments like that a lot, where I feel this sense of gratitude for the former owner, whomever and wherever they are.
    Like last week, when I bought a huge lot of vintage sewing supplies at an estate sale, I had a little moment too and sent up a thank you to the lady who clearly had spent a lifetime gathering and collecting that collection that I now get to enjoy. I know, I’m a bit of a sap.

  4. You are awesome!

    Nope, I hated it. But re-framed it looks awesome!! We have a ton of stuff like this from my late grandmother. Couldn’t bear to part with it, couldn’t bear to hang it in my home.

    thanks for the inspiration! I will be looking at her pieces with a new eye! 🙂

  5. Love. Isn’t it the best when you find something in the thrift store that might be a little TOO much, but when you get it home it’s perfect. You scored! Doris is happy!

  6. I love this so much. You have paid a great honor to Ms Parker for displaying her work and her name for us to see. She did a beautiful job and you paid made a beautiful homage. 🙂

  7. LOVE! I love that you were brave enough to fold it over – I would have wanted to figure out a way to show the whole piece, but it’s obviously not necessary. I love picking up art in thrift stores too… I’m always impressed by some amateur pieces, and wonder why someone didn’t love them after those folks were gone. My gain. 🙂

  8. SO PERFECT!

    Those flowers are a spiderweb stitch. I took a Crewel class last year (we have such cool craft opportunities in Austin) and I feel in love. It reminds me that I need to get back to that pillow I haven’t finished yet!

  9. I love it. It is such a beautiful piece. I am amazed how updated it looks with a mat and modern frame. You have such a great eye for diamonds in the rough. I have 2 little cross stitched mice art that I found for my daughters room. I like them as is but now I may try to reframe them for a more clean look. Thanks for the inspiration.

  10. So so so so SOO good!! Love it and am inspired to find my own folk art salvage and give it new life! Great job Mandi 🙂

  11. This is just beautiful. also did you relalize the doily on the picture is hand crocheted. I know the pattern. I have dollies like that.
    I have gotten many pieces of hand work at the thrift store at a great price to use the frames to frame the things my mother in law made.
    I always kept what has come out of them to reuse . I do this kind of work and know the time that was spent to make the priceless works of art.
    Rosemary

  12. I love crewel work. I picked up a pick floral one at a antique store that have a more modern feel to the design for my daughter’s room. I’ve been on the lookout for more because I’d love to do a gallery wall of ebroidered/crewel work art!

  13. I don’t always fall in love with them right away, but your reframing made such a difference! I’ll have to start thinking of that when I look at pieces like this. Beautiful piece of someone’s history.

  14. I love folk art! And you inspired me with that glass bottle/twisty branch combined with the art. I have a bottle with branches against a plain wall, but it looks pretty boring. Your version looks great with the colorful art behind it!
    Lora

  15. I love it! I especially love that it isn’t mass produced. It is real art (versus….. I need something that is this size and this color to fit this spot = not art). Wonderful!!!

  16. I love it. I never would have reimagined it like that though. How do you do it? Any tips for catching the vision? (Like seeing something sort of hideous at the thrift store and then making it beautiful in your mind.)

  17. This is one of your many posts that makes me wish you were my neighbor and could go thrifting with me because I just don’t have the kind of vision to look at stuff and see the potential it has to be awesome.

  18. i really love how putting it in that frame makes it so much more updated with out losing the folk-art look! the way it’s cropped down into the square really makes it pop!

  19. Wow! I feel like I am saying the same thing as all the other commenters, but what an awesome talent you have to see the potential. I probably would have kept walking past that piece, but you saw the beauty in it and re-imagined it for a whole new look. And I love that you had such an appreciation for the original artist’s effort. Bravo!

  20. No, I absolutely love it!!!!! It doeant freak me out at all, I actually feel the opposite. something handmade that one family didn’t want can find a new owner. it may just be the anthropology minor in me talking, but I love things w history!!! And I would have never thought to just crop the piece-that’s brilliant!!! And also something to remember when ur looking ay crusty old goodwill finds!! Lol

  21. Omg, I want to go to my local Value Village right now but I can’t! I’m at work, suckish! In my family I have been given the nickname “granny style” because of my love of shabby chic and folk art aka needle points. By the way I am not a grandmother nor anywhere near old enough to be one. They just don’t understand me. I feel better after reading all these comments that other people love this type of thing too. I love the way you revamped the artwork and feel inspired.

  22. Gosh, your hallway is my absolute favorite!!! What talent! I’m now going to revisit my thrift store…imagine the possibilities!

    Thanks for the great inspiration

    Jessica

  23. I’m glad you DIDN’T cut the design or i was going to scold you!!! But I know you better than that. You wouldn’t dare destroy this masterpiece!

  24. Hey, I was amazed, and have to flip between the photos of your door way… cannot believe how much the blue pic changes the whole look… and you are so sweet to list the artist name…
    You have a eye for the Thrift Store buy…

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