Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Handmade in the USA !
Listed below are some of the many handmade items I have for sale at Cranberry Hill Mercantile, El Camino Real at Mary, Sunnyvale, Ca. You may also contact me regarding any of them as to price and/or availability at CKenn32919@aol.com. I will continue to add items and the next groupings will be of items I make out of vintage postcards. There are only one each of the items listed. Click on pictures to enlarge.
Santa, Book & Candle
This is a Country Stitches pattern. It is for sale at Cranberry Hill Mercantile, El Camino Real at Mary, Sunnyvale, Ca. You can also reach me at CKenn32919@aol.com for price and availabilty.
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Labels:
Handmade Christmas,
Snowman
Frost Man's Head on a Spring
Frost is mounted on a rusty bed spring. You might ask where does one buy rusty bed springs?? Well my pretties on eBay of course. However be prepared to fight to get them. So many want rusty springs - who knew. He is for sale at Cranberry Hill Mercantile. Click to Enlarge.
Labels:
Handmade Christmas,
Rusty spring
Molly
Molly is a primitive pattern by R & K Creations. She is 19" tall and is carrying a wreath made out of strips of fabric. She can be purchased at Cranberry Hill Mercantile, El Camino at Mary, Sunnyvale, Ca. SOLD Click to Enlarge.
Labels:
Handmade Christmas,
Raggedy
Winter's Gift
Season's Greetings
Off the Beam and Bethany Angel
Buttons and then some.
I finally bagged a lot of these old buttons and sold them. Why one thinks they need so many is not a question a crafter/artist can answer. Maybe it starts when as little girls we get to play with our Grandmother's button box. We all have stashes of fabric we'll never use, trims we'll never use and for sure buttons we'll never use. My answer to why we stash is because we cannot readily find vintage findings easily. It takes years of prodding through flea markets, antique shops, garage sales (I hate garage sales) and thrift shops. My favorite places to find these bits and pieces are at church rummage sales. They are the most reasonable and they work so hard to raise the money that they donate to charitable organizations.
Cabinet
Sewing Machine area
I always have my sewing machine facing a window. I got this machine last summer at the Sewing Show in San Mateo and I love it. It is a Janome Memory Craft 6600. I didn't need a new machine I just wanted it. This time I didn't get rid of my old machine, kept it just in case I ever have to take this one into shop for repairs.
Sewing Room Corner
Friday, November 14, 2008
Finally, My Blog!
It took me a year to get around to doing this. I still don't have the hang of it entirely but I will figure it out as I go along. I figured out how to attach a banner. But I had to do part of the blog twice as I learned that the first item you input becomes the last item on the page. So from now on there will be no more trying to decide which item goes first. It took me exactly 3 hours to do the entire blog because of redoing several of the posts to get it in the right order.
Mini Sewing Machines
Thimbles, a plenty
Gypsy
Gypsy will be 17 years old come Spring. My niece Emily found her at our Sonora house prior to our moving up there after we retired. I already had a cat and really did not want another. At the time she was a kitten and we would go up there every other week-end and she would come around and hang around with my husband. Long story short, when we moved up there, she moved in. She is my dear friend and my only child. There is no doubt in her mind that she is a person. So I've always let her believe it. She is very very very spoiled.
Vintage Christmas - 1950's
Vintage Pinecone People
Show Booth
Mrs Klaus Decorates
Sitting Santa
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