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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Construction has begin


Just a couple of days ago the dirt began to fly...................so to speak.
Before I could get a picture the hole was dug and now there is cement in the "new" garage.


I took these two photos from the road as the workers were busy and I didn't want to be in the way!
I heard one of them say, "It must be KIMT"  (the local news station), no it's just me taking pictures for the blog..............how disappointing for them. :)


If you know what you are looking at you will see that the garage is a 2-holer.


Now, it sits for the rest of the winter. 
 Mom should be able to use this time to figure out what she is going to do with the unexpected bump out!  

If any of you have gone through construction you know that things don't always go as planned.  Yes, that was the case in this situation as well.


Good luck figuring it out Mom!
  You know it is always easy to sit back and smile when it's not your project. :)

More pictures to come in the Spring.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

The Hills Are Alive


Yes, the hills are alive..................... not with singing................. but the humming of the serger and sewing machine!

November 9,10 and 11 the Osage High School Chorus will be presenting.........The Sound of Music.

I was put in charge of the costumes.  It has been quite a chore trying to find enough yardage to make 7 costumes from the same fabric.
I have been in too many Walmarts and JoAnn Fabrics to count.............and I need to go again.

The top fabric is for the bedroom scene and the bottom 2 bolts is the "UGLY" drape fabric.

As of today the pajamas are ready for hemming and I have 2 more skirts to assemble and then it's on to the boys outfits.  I saved the easiest for last................not so much.

30 nuns are making up the chorus.  Yes, that means 30 nun costumes.  We are renting black chorus gowns and someone else is making the habits...................whew!

What fun.  I will have relief when everyone has a costume!!

I have both boys in the musical so thought that it was only fair that I help too.  
You know, sewing is a lost art!!

Thursday, October 25, 2012

On our way.............


From this.......................to that!


As part of the Varsity Cross Country team it is tradition to shave your head before the district meet.  So, after the spaghetti meal...........razors start buzzing.

This is Sam and he is my youngest.  He ran varsity this year.  He thought the weather was a tad cooler the next morning.  :)  


I guess the "shaving" must have worked as the team won 2nd at districts and are now able to run in the State Cross Country Meet.

This Saturday we will be adorned in our "Green Devil" apparel and headed out to Fort Dodge, Iowa to watch the boys run.  

Our Shop will be CLOSED so the family can cheer them on.  

They have worked so hard this year.  It is fun to watch them improve as the season moves along.  Saturday should bring their favorite running weather..............cold and rainy!!  

Good Luck Boys!

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

New from Maggie


We were lucky enough to vend close to Maggie B. at our final show of the year.  We bought what we could of her new patterns.

Above is the Pumpkin Make-do with acorns.  This is actually made from wool and a little velvet.


Moonflower Sewing Roll-up.  
A great way to hold your scissors, needles and pins.


Antique Flower Basket
Wool applique mat
16x29



Tulips in a Splint Basket
16x26
We saw this one done with off white tulips and it was gorgeous!


One of my personal favorites.
Sweet Velvet Pea Pod Pin Keep
(we only got 1)


Just in time for the holidays.
Turkey Lurkey Wool Pillow
12x12

Some of these photographs look dark and they are.  That is from the original pattern.  For some reason Maggie said they photographed on the dark side.

All of these patterns are $9.00 each

If you are interested please email or call the shop and we would love to help you.

Baa Baa Boonville Hook-In


Last week we were honored to be venders at a wonderful hook-in located in Boonville, Missouri.
This year we were in the basement of a church which gave us all much more room.  Booth set up is on Friday evening which is always a plus.


Everyone who registered received a "shopping" bag with this great logo on it.  


Another shot of our booth.  We loved the "extra" room this year.
Thanks Elinor!


Wonderful decorations adorn the church basement!  These ladies always out do themselves!
LOTS of hard work and effort goes into this hook-in!




This is what is looks like when everyone arrives!!  So fun to hear the chatter and excitement as the basement fills up with hookers!

We had a wonderful time again.  Thank you to Elinor B. and her crew for yet another successful day!!

Happy Hooking!

New wools


New wools arrived in the shop a couple of weeks ago.  Things have been so busy I haven't had much time to get them on the blog yet.  

Above you will see that we re-stocked the wool stripe.  I LOVE  this wool.  Next is a old gold plaid that is yummy too.  Last but not least is a good old green.


Another great reversible brown.  Dark on one side and camel color on the other.  Haven't had a chance to hook with it but can't wait to get started.
Off white/oatmeals are always great for an As-Is or an over-dyed.


Hope your days are filled with enjoying the wonderful outdoors.  The warmer temps are surely spoiling us here in Iowa.

Happy Hooking!

Monday, October 22, 2012

A Wonderful Day


The Bittersweet Sister Club.  It's a very long story how these ladies all found one another but the bond of hand work has brought them together in Osage, Iowa.

From Chicago, Atlanta, Maine, North Dakota and Mason City, Iowa this group of ladies landed in Osage for 5 fun filled days.  

They rented the fabulous facilities of  The Stitchery Nook retreat center.  
Our dear friend Nicki provided an itinerary with the daily activities.

Monday was Ewe and Eye day!!  The ladies arrived at 8:10 a.m. for coffee and rolls.  Mom and I got to see all the wonderful projects that they had already completed as well as the ones that they were working on.  We did lots of laughing as we shared the love of the needle arts.

You can read more about their trip by checking out Patti's blog. www.windingvine.blogspot.com
Patty provides wonderful pictures from their trip to northern Iowa.

Mom and I enjoyed the day getting to know some very talented ladies.  We can't wait for next year girls!!


Thursday, October 18, 2012

Stillwater Hook-In


Ever have those days where the FURTHER you want to go the FARTHER behind you get?  
Mine seem to be turning into weeks instead of days.  (I will explain why later).

A couple of weeks ago we vended at a show called Autumn Valley Hook-In.  
These are just a couple of shots as to what our booth looked like.


The day was great and full of meeting good friends again.

Happy Hooking!

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Some Eye Candy


We always love to see what customers have hooked.  
These rugs were in the shop the same day but hooked by 2 different ladies.

Above is a rug hooked by Charlie.  She was passing through on her way to visit her grandchildren and stopped for a quick visit.
Charlie said this came from a book.  I know that Potted Pear put one in RHM several years back.  I am not sure if this is it or not.
The colors were great and so appropriate for this time of the year.
Thanks, Charlie for sharing!


This rug is called "Simple Sampler" and is one of our rugs.  Turby hooked this rug using all of her leftover noodles!
Turby is always bashful when it comes to showing her rugs.  She has done some wonderful creating and she never gives herself credit!
Thanks, Turby for sharing!

Where does one start?


Life has certainly been busy for us at the shop.  I know that I have fallen off the blog wagon and several of you have let me know that! :)  Believe me today is the first time that I have had an opportunity to even think about blogging.
I was wondering where to start as so much has happened since my last post.

I thought it was ONLY appropriate to start with this picture.  I mean, really, as a child how often do you REALLY get to embarrass your mother? :)

A few months back my son decided he couldn't live without a motorcycle.  It's cheaper to drive he kept telling me.  I have heard it all!!  The rule is helmet and long pants (obviously not this particular time).

Drew was too afraid to ask Grandma if she wanted a ride (I think he knew she would say yes)!  Down the road they went.  
Notice Drew is wearing a DARK helmet..................no one knows it's him that way!!

A short trip down to Uncle Jeff's for a birthday party and Grandma's day was made!
  
I on the other hand haven't been given a ride yet.
  I don't know what would be more embarrassing...........giving you grandmother a ride or your own mother.  

I think I know the answer to that one. :)