Saturday, August 30, 2014

My Vintage Crib Restoration And A Chenille Rag Quilt I Made

I recently purchased a 1950's vintage crib from a seller on Craigslist.  It is a small day crib that is slightly larger than a cradle.  The crib was already cream colored and I decided to just repaint it the same color without stripping and sanding it because I have such sensitive allergies to dust and fumes.  There is some uneven places where the old paint had chipped and I just painted over it but it is nothing I can not live with.  I used some Valspar gloss spray paint that is a paint and primer in one.  I am very pleased with the results of this paint as it seemed to adhere well.

I found a website that I could order a custom cut foam piece to use as a mattress and it came this week.  It is a nice dense foam that is sold to use in cushions and mattresses.

I am so excited with my crib restoration! It has been fun! I just put the decals on last night. They had to dry out at least 30 mins and then I can seal them with clear Krylon. I have to buy that today.  I also dyed some vintage chenille cloth I had on hand and made my first ever rag quilt with it.  The quilt was a lot more of a challenge than I thought it would be when it comes to trying to keep the squares the same size. Some of them are off. Also, when I washed it some of the ragging edges came unsewn where they unraveled more than I was expecting so I had to try to sew that section back up and now it is a bit puckered. Thankfully the pucker only shows on the flannel back side as the ragging hides it on the front. I enjoyed making the quilt though and plan to practice making more with other types of cloth until I get better at it. I invested in some $25 ragging scissors so I gotta learn it now! LOL!   The rag quilt is not perfect but I am still proud of it.

Here is my crib, the blanket I made and 3 of my silicone babies enjoying it.