That’s because ‘old people’ are the only ones who can remember the beauty of handmade doilies and anti-macassars, and life without tv, ipads, pda’s, and other brain melting devices. A time when tatting, knitting, and crocheting were significant examples of ‘the people’s art’ in most homes and not just footnotes for history students. Many people still practice those delicate arts, thank goodness, but the numbers shrink every year.
Must be a very ‘dry’ bunch if they exercise none of those traditional hobbies that offer one a chance to relax and meditate while gaining a sense of achievement at the same time.
I don’t think you need to be old, but you may need to be female, I don’t think males take much notice of things like that. You can make one and ask your husband if he likes it and he’ll say “very nice” but he’s just being polite.
Aalondra: you are right. The majority of producers and appreciators are female. However, this guy was very fortunate in being able to watch as Mom applied her considerable talents to the fine ‘needle work’ that such things demand. She gave several to my wife when we married, and, while time and wear and tear have taken a few of them, we treasure those that remain and the memories that are contained within them. Another art slowly fading from what passes for the ‘modern world.’
wiatr almost 8 years ago
Apparently I’m still not old enough.
scpandich almost 8 years ago
I’m middle aged and I find myself kind of indifferent to them.
jackhs almost 8 years ago
What’s a doilie
juicebruce almost 8 years ago
What would Earl think or say ? perhaps tomorrow we will her from him :-)
ladykat Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I like them in certain spots. I’m just not good enough at crochet or tatting to make them.
Tyge almost 8 years ago
Indeed!
sandpiper almost 8 years ago
That’s because ‘old people’ are the only ones who can remember the beauty of handmade doilies and anti-macassars, and life without tv, ipads, pda’s, and other brain melting devices. A time when tatting, knitting, and crocheting were significant examples of ‘the people’s art’ in most homes and not just footnotes for history students. Many people still practice those delicate arts, thank goodness, but the numbers shrink every year.
e.groves almost 8 years ago
I’m 72 and I like “Dollies”.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I loved dailies when I was little, but I got that appreciation from my elderly Grandmother, LOL.
cubswin2016 almost 8 years ago
Grandpa is such a bad influence on poor Nelson.
jtviper7 almost 8 years ago
Doilies on armrests… It’s been years.
Waddling Eagle almost 8 years ago
I live in a whole city of nothing but old people. No doilies around here.
sandpiper almost 8 years ago
Must be a very ‘dry’ bunch if they exercise none of those traditional hobbies that offer one a chance to relax and meditate while gaining a sense of achievement at the same time.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I think you need to be an old goilie to like doilies, Nelson.
alondra almost 8 years ago
I don’t think you need to be old, but you may need to be female, I don’t think males take much notice of things like that. You can make one and ask your husband if he likes it and he’ll say “very nice” but he’s just being polite.
Number Three almost 8 years ago
And a girl.
Let’s face it. Boys don’t like frilly things!
xxx
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 8 years ago
Not to be confused with the genius of Riverdale, Dilton Doily.
sandpiper almost 8 years ago
Aalondra: you are right. The majority of producers and appreciators are female. However, this guy was very fortunate in being able to watch as Mom applied her considerable talents to the fine ‘needle work’ that such things demand. She gave several to my wife when we married, and, while time and wear and tear have taken a few of them, we treasure those that remain and the memories that are contained within them. Another art slowly fading from what passes for the ‘modern world.’
Germanshepherds4ever almost 8 years ago
I’LL say! I haven’t seen one of those in 50 years!!
cosman almost 8 years ago
I recall Rosey Grier (still kicking at 84..)
He relaxes doing needlepoint & macrame.
K M almost 8 years ago
Hello, doily!