Farm Chores

Farm Chores
Farm Chores, my favorite needle punch

I have recipes in these seven Gooseberry Patch cookbooks

I have recipes in these seven Gooseberry Patch cookbooks
I have recipes in these seven "Gooseberry Patch" cookbooks

Saturday, September 2, 2017

Fall is in the air

Days are getting shorter, the air is getting cooler. The orchards are now selling apples, Fall is in the air.  I wanted to share a fall cross stitch that I finished. Pattern by Joyce Reed.
My latest cross stitch project
Hand towels I made for my kitchen
Fresh apples from the orchard



Sunday, July 30, 2017

New wool applique projects

I was able to finish two wool applique projects recently. The fall one I made for myself and the Christmas one is for a gift. Both of these patterns are from "Buttermilk Basin", The Vintage Truck series.
I have them displayed in a galvanized tray that I found at walmart for $9.95, perfect for displaying them.



Saturday, July 15, 2017

New Prairie Doll

I wanted to show you the newest prairie doll that I have made. I love making Prairie things.  And I love to make things look old, worn and grungy. Love how this girl turned out.




Wednesday, July 12, 2017

New Prairie Bonnets

It has been a while since I was able to make any prairie bonnets to sell. These bonnets are approx. 25-26" long. I live in a smoke free home. I am asking $22.99 each plus shipping and accept paypal.
If you are interested you can contact me at "Farmhouse Prims".

This one has SOLD

2 available

One left

One left

One left

Two available




Monday, July 3, 2017

Happy Fourth of July

I love Summer, I have so many plans. Last evening we set in the yard and watched the excitement as my one Grandson Jake was setting off firewords. Fireworks are a must for the Forth of July.
 I will get up early on the Fourth and go to a community yardsale and since my husband has to work, I plan on sewing all day. I am looking forward to my day. I want to show a little bit of my Summer decor. What will you be doing on the Fourth? When I think of the Fourth of July I think of how lucky
I am to live in a country with freedom, I think of fireworks and grilled hotdogs. Happy 4th!!!










Sunday, June 25, 2017

Dolls for Sale

I am downsizing my doll collection. I am listing two wonderful dolls here, that are made by two wonderful and talented artists.

The first is a Farmgirl, holding a duck by Peggy Corrigan, of "Bearing in Love", when purchased the doll was $135, I am selling her for $75. Shipping is extra. I accept paypay.
She is a large standing doll, approx. 27" tall.

SOLD







Next I am offering a big Uncle Sam 32", made by Mandy Fisher of "Bittersweet Folk Art".
Uncle Sam comes with a primitive star and is holding a flag. Alot of detail has gone into both of these dolls. They both come from a smoke free home. Asking $35 plus shipping for Uncle Sam.
Please leave me a message with your contact information if you are interested in either doll.
SOLD



Thursday, June 22, 2017

Good ole Summertime

I am off this summer from my school  nursing job. But I am still working two days in my hair salon, so I have hundreds of plans. I am gathering up things now for a yard sale, trying to do some deep cleaning around my house and working on some crafts. I want to work on some of my Christmas gifts this summer, make some bonnets, prairie dolls and finish a needle punch project I am working on. Plus want to do some fun things with my grandbabies.
   I did want to show you the Uncle Sam cross stitch that I finished. I cannot see to stitch on linen or osanburg, but I am still able to stitch on the 18 count aida cloth, that is as small as I can get.
I am quite please with how it turned out. There is a lady liberty pattern to match, maybe that will be on my bucket list for next year.






Saturday, May 13, 2017

Awesome book review

I am honored to be a book reviewer for Bethany House. I am asked to read a book and do an honest book review. I just finished reading "The Ebb Tide" by Beverly Lewis. This book was awesome,
one of the best yet of Beverly Lewis.
 The story is about a young amish girl named Sallie Riehl. Since being a little girl Sallie has always had the yearning to see more of the world outside the amish community. Her biggest dream is to see the ocean. She has worked and saved her money for years to go to Australia. But after finding out about her nephews medical needs and expenses she decides to give her money to help with his medical expenses.
 Will Sallie's dream of seeing the ocean ever come true, and will her longing to see more of the world ever happen? She knows her parents are wanting her to join the Amish church, how much longer can
she put them off? Deep in her heart she wants to please them, but she also has other desires.
 This is an amazing book that I recommend highly.


I am adding a short video about "The Ebb Tide" also, I highly recommend this book.
"The Ebb Tide" Trailer review

Sunday, April 30, 2017

Finished project

One of my favorite pastimes is wool applique. And I just love the vintage truck series by "Buttermilk Basin". I finished the May truck and just love it. I think one reason I love it, is the beautiful color combination.

I also have a few other items that I want to share.
Bo, my little sidekick, isn't he adorable

Lantern my friend Teresa's husband made for me.

Lilacs my hubby picked for me.

My outdoor timer light lantern

Wreath my best friend Shelia made for me.


Monday, April 10, 2017

Finished Projects

I was finally able to finish two projects that I have been working on. A needle punch project. Number
two in a series of four called "Farm Chores". Pattern by "Notforgotten Farm".

My other finished project is a wool applique project, It is the "May", Vintage truck series, by "Buttermilk Basin".





For the last several years I have bought tulips that grow in water for on my table at Easter,
this year I bought Hyacinth's.I enjoy so much watching them grow and bloom, and they smell so good.








Jar with candle burning inside

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It is hard to believe I have had my blog for 10 years. I am married to my sweetheart Ronnie for 40 years now. I have a son and daughter, a wonderful son in law and 4 wonderful grandchildren. I work two jobs. I am a full time school nurse at a wonderful country school and a part time hairdresser. I love all types of crafting. I love making primitive prairie bonnets, dolls, love wool applique, making wreaths and cross stitching.