My grandparents bought a Lane Cedar Chest for my mom when she was in high school. My grandmother proceeded to fill it with tons of hand-crocheted doilies, potholders and bedspreads. She also crocheted edging onto towels, dish towels and pillowcases. My mom took some things out to use when she got married almost 49 years ago. My sister, brother and I also took some things out when we got our own homes. It's still just brimming with Grandma's handmade things. She passed away 10 years ago so she hasn't added to it for a long time. We have lots of wonderful memories of my grandma and love using her handmade things in our homes. I'm sure there will be plenty left when my kids have their own homes.



They really are a treasure to have.. I've made some things for my DGD - and plan to make more - so either I'll have to buy her a hope chest or maybe her dad will make one for her instead.. I also already have "special items" stored away for her when she's older - her mother's christening dress and bonnet; a few special items that belonged to my late DH; a diamond ring that I'll never wear; the quilt I made for her when she was born; etc..
