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

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Goodies Arrived in the Mail Today!!!

Today I received two packages in the mail from two of my prim friends. The first package was from my friend Denise  http://sawdustys-cabin.com/index2.html It is an awesome soap dish, with candle and soap. Denise is so talented, check out her website, I want  one of each of  her things. The next package was  from Gina http://catnapinnprimitives.blogspot.com/  Gina made me two awesome candle mats and some yummy room spray. I love the items that I received from these talented girls.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Curtains for my friend Denise!!!

You have to try check out my friend Denise's website:  http://sawdustys-cabin.com/index2.html She makes some of the most awesome prim wood items that I have ever seen. I just want one of everything she makes.  Well Denise asked me to make her a curtain for her kitchen, here is a picture of the curtains that I made for her  hanging in her kitchen, I feel privledged to have made her some curtains. And keep watching my posts to see what she is making for me. Pssssssssssss Can't tell!!!

Monday, August 30, 2010

New curtain and sifter from Apple tree Cottage

I made me another new curtain, I love these curtains I am making. And my friend Martha http://appletreecottage.blogspot.com/  made this beautiful fall flower sifter that I just had to have.
She is so talented , please check out her blog.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Curtains and Bonnets for sale!!!

Alright due to much encouragement from others I am leaving my comfort zone and branching out. I have 2 pair of curtains for sale. $20.00 each set plus shipping. And two bonnets $15.99 each plus shipping. The curtains are approx. 39" wide x 40" long. You can use one panel per window. Or you can use a set for a window. They look awsome tied back with jute, which will be included. You could also hang the curtain on jute instead of a curtain rod for that really prim look. The bonnets are approx. 19" long and have been coffee stained for that old timey look. I ship to the US only and accept Paypal only. (note the fabric the curtains are made of, the first curtain, is the cinnamon brown with the blue flowers, the second curtain fabric is beige with tiny blue print throughout) If you need to contact me you can scroll to the bottom of this blog and there is an envelope that says email on it, hit that link).P.S. Oh the most important part, these are brand new and I made them!!!!!!!!!!!

Friday, August 27, 2010

100 follower Giveaway!!!

I feel like I haven't given enough time for people to sign up for my giveaway. I am extending another week, which I meant to anyway, got my days mixed up. The drawing will be Friday Sept. 3rd. You can sign up on this post or the prior post which gives all the rules for the giveaway. Thanks!!!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

100 Followers Giveaway!!!!

Well today marks my 100th blog follower. To celebrate this I am going to give away a "Gooseberry Patch" fall cook book, It is called "Autumn with Family & Friends". The cookbook  has 222 pages. It is full of mouth watering recipes and tips, and hints listed on almost every page. The rules: you must be a follower of my blog, new followers welcome. You must leave a comment on this post. You must be a United States citizen and I would like for the winner to notify me upon receiving the cookbook and let me know that the cookbook has arrived safely and if you like it. You do not have to post it to your sidebar, only if you would like.The winner will be picked friday August 27th. You will receive your cookbook just in time for fall baking. Thanks to all my followers, I have made some wonderful friends!!!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

New Curtains instructions

 I am getting so many inquiries about my curtains. I guess I could make them and sell them , but I will share my pattern with everyone. Anyway, I like helping others. I bought some off ebay, I think for $25 a curtain, well it is nothing to them. This curtain, I made for probably $4.00 I think it took me 2 1/2 yds of material.I will try to explain, cut each panel approx. 28" x40" (I have large windows). When cutting out the panels be careful how you cut them, if you have the material on top of each other place both printed sides facing each other, because they meet in the middle from opposite directions. You don't want both panels to be cut the same way.


Then approx. 22" from the inside start cutting almost like you are taking out a triangle piece to meet the bottom outside corner. Hem all away around the curtain. On the top make approx. 2 1/2" open for a curtain rod to go through.

I actually bought this material to match some curtains that I have in my dining room, I think the match is perfect.
The girl on ebay hangs hers with jute on a nail and I tie them back with jute, The tying back is what gives the scalloped look. I hope this helps, If I can make them anyone can. Let me know how you get along or if I can help. Believe me I am no professional, just out to save money whereever I can. To be on the safe side you may want to try 3 yds. of material. And you can change the size depending on your window measurements.I love the primitive look of these curtains. I would love to see pictures if anyone else decides to make them.

Hugs,

Lecia

Here are two pictures of my curtains from ebay laying flat that may help understand my instructions.

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.