July 4 Collection Release

Saturday, July 4, 2026 • 7:00 PM ET

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How to Buy

New collections are released on Saturdays at 7:00 PM ET. Please refer to the countdown sale timer at the top of our landing page for exact timing. About an hour before a new release, we share previews of the collection on Instagram and Facebook Stories at 6:00 PM ET, so you can see what will be available ahead of time. At 7:00 PM, the website will go live—no password or login is required—and items are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Because every piece is made from rare vintage textiles and produced in extremely limited quantities, most collections sell out within minutes. We recommend reviewing the previews early, being ready a few minutes before launch, and refreshing your page right at or just after 7:00 PM to shop the collection as it becomes available.

How to Preview the Sale

On the Saturdays we release a collection, it is first previewed in our Instagram and Facebook Stories at 6:00 PM ET—one hour before the drop. Be sure to watch the Stories before 7:00 PM, as the previews are removed once the sale begins to avoid confusion about what is still available.

At 7:00 PM ET, the password page will automatically disappear and the new collection will be live. You do not need a password or to log in—simply refresh the website at 7:00 PM (or a second or two after) until the products appear.

Our drops are extremely limited, and many collections sell out in just 3–4 minutes, so we recommend previewing your favorites ahead of time and being ready to shop as soon as the site goes live.

Pro Tip: Open the website a few minutes before 7:00 PM ET and simply refresh at 7:00 PM until the products appear. This gives you the best chance of checking out before items sell out.

Why We Don't Sell the Exact Same Thing Twice

"Do you have any more of those?"

Probably our second most-asked question! The short answer is: no.

Every piece is made from carefully sourced vintage textiles, so each bag and pillow is truly one of a kind. Once an item is sold, there isn't another identical one waiting behind it.

The good news? Every release brings a brand-new collection of unique finds. If you miss one, there's always something special just around the corner—and if we had stacks of the same thing, I think we'd all get a little bored.

We believe the beauty is in owning something that's uniquely yours.

How We Source Our Textiles

We spend countless hours "pickin'"—traveling to estate sales, antique stores, old barns, buyouts, and private collections in search of beautiful vintage and antique textiles that deserve a second life.

Many of the families we meet simply want their loved one's treasured linens, quilts, and coverlets to be used and appreciated again. We're honored to help preserve those stories by transforming forgotten textiles into heirloom-quality pieces that can be loved for generations to come.

Sourcing vintage textiles is also a commitment to sustainability. By rescuing and repurposing existing materials whenever possible, we're helping reduce textile waste while celebrating the craftsmanship of the past.

Every piece we create begins with a journey, a story, and the hope of preserving something meaningful that might otherwise be lost.

We believe in honoring history, reducing waste, and continuing the story of each textile through thoughtful transformation.

Why We Cut Antique & Vintage Textiles to Make Our Products

We love antique textiles just as much as you do, which is why we only repurpose pieces that are beyond restoration.

Over time, many antique fabrics develop dry rot or suffer damage from years of improper storage, moisture, temperature changes, or neglect. Once a textile has deteriorated to that point, it can no longer be preserved or used in its original form.

Rather than allowing these beautiful pieces of history to continue deteriorating, we carefully salvage the strongest, most beautiful sections and transform them into heirloom-quality products that can be cherished for generations to come.

Our goal has never been to destroy history—it's to preserve as much of it as possible by giving these remarkable textiles a meaningful second life.

Our passion is preserving the beauty, history, and craftsmanship of antique textiles by giving them a meaningful second life.

Who We Are

We are a mother-and-daughter team building something small, intentional, and deeply rooted in care. Alongside us is my young child, who is often right there in the rhythm of it all—making this not just a business, but a life we’re building together as we work.

I started this work out of a love for vintage textiles and a respect for the hands and homes they once belonged to. My mom and I spend our days sourcing, sewing, designing, cleaning, photographing, packing, and preparing each release ourselves. There is no large staff here—just women doing every part of the work, from the first “pick” at an estate sale to the final box that leaves our hands.

In many ways, this is an extension of what has historically been called “women’s work”—the mending, sewing, preserving, and caring for what already exists. We see that not as something small, but as something powerful. It is preservation, stewardship, and craft passed through generations of women who made do, made beauty, and made things last.

We are a woman-owned and woman-run small business, and we take pride in working slowly and intentionally in a world that often moves too fast. Every piece we create is an act of honoring what came before us, and a hope for what will be carried forward.

This is our work: rooted in women’s hands, guided by intention, and dedicated to preserving beauty for generations to come.

About Our Pricing

Every piece we create is truly one of a kind. We begin by traveling to source beautiful vintage textiles that cannot simply be reordered once they're gone. Each textile is carefully cleaned, thoughtfully designed, and handcrafted into a finished piece that's made to be enjoyed for years—and hopefully passed down for generations.

We're also a team of just two people. From sourcing textiles and creating custom pillow fills to sewing, photography, listing products, packing orders, shipping, and customer service, every step is done by us with care and intention.

Our goal has never been to create fast, disposable products. We create heirloom-quality pieces that celebrate craftsmanship, preserve vintage textiles, and honor the time and attention that goes into making something truly unique.

When you purchase from us, you're supporting two people who pour their hearts into every piece—and helping ensure these beautiful vintage textiles get a second life instead of being lost to time.

We believe in preserving history, honoring craftsmanship, and creating heirloom-quality pieces that are as meaningful as they are beautiful.

Store Policies

All items are final sale. We do not accept returns or exchanges. Each piece is handmade from vintage and antique textiles, meaning natural variations, imperfections, and signs of age are part of its character and story.

We stand behind the quality of our craftsmanship. If you experience an issue with your order, please contact us immediately so we can help resolve it.

Orders are processed and shipped within 7 business days of purchase (usually quicker).

Shipping & Customs
Buyers are responsible for any customs duties, import taxes, or fees that may apply in their country. We are not responsible for delays caused by customs processing once a package has shipped.

Once your order has been fulfilled, you will receive tracking information. We are not responsible for lost, stolen, or delayed packages once they are in the possession of the shipping carrier. In the event of a lost or stolen package, please contact the carrier directly to file a claim, and reach out to us so we can assist where possible.

Address Accuracy
Please ensure your shipping address is correct at checkout. We are not responsible for delays, lost packages, or additional shipping fees resulting from incorrect or incomplete address information provided by the customer.

Color & Display Disclaimer
We do our best to accurately represent each item through photography. However, colors may vary slightly due to lighting, editing, and individual screen settings.

Limited Drops & Availability
All products are released in extremely limited quantities and are first-come, first-served. We do not offer holds, reservations, or pre-orders unless explicitly stated. Once an item sells out, it will not be restocked in the same fabric or form due to the one-of-a-kind nature of our materials.

Because each piece is made from rare vintage textiles, no two items are ever exactly alike.

Hi, I’m Lyddie!

My name is Lyddie. I run this business alongside my mom, who is the one behind the sewing machine while I handle everything from sourcing and design to photography, listing, and daily operations.

My passion is pickin’ and discovering antique and vintage textiles—pieces with history, character, and stories worth preserving. From estate sales and antique shops to old collections waiting to be rediscovered, I carefully curate new collections twice a month, transforming these materials into heirloom-quality pieces meant to be loved for years to come.

This work is deeply personal to me. It’s about honoring craftsmanship, reducing waste through reuse, and continuing the legacy of handmade, thoughtful creation in a fast-moving world. I’m so grateful you’re here, and I hope you find something that feels special to you.

See Us Featured In

Country Living Magazine

"The home’s exterior just needed a little facelift, which came courtesy of a new cheery blue front door, square lattice porch skirting, and a pathway of antique bricks salvaged from the property and a local church. Now we enjoy the front porch morning, noon, and night, year-round, thanks to pebble gray rockers that complement the grain bins out back. Each chair is outfitted with a pillow made of vintage tablecloths, which ups the sit-and-stay-awhile temptation."

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Learn About Our Beginnings, As Told By North Carolina's Mountain Magazine

Plateau Magazine

"With a deep appreciation for antiques, history and vintage textiles, she and her mother bring new life to old fabrics, quilts and feed sacks through intentional, meaningful and meticulous design, repair and reuse, resulting in heirloom quality pillows, table runners and picking totes." 

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