Vintage Gathering and Barn House are the highlights for this weekend, Saturday the 25th. The line up for both of these sales will be at the top for both of these sales. Vintage Gathering starts at 8:00am and then you can go onto Barn House. Check out their sites on my sidebar for directions and more information. These photos were taken at Vintage Gathering at their last sale in July, just to entice you to go and check them out.
How about a little red for the cowgirl in all of us?
I missed this treasure last time, darn.
You might even see one of these girls strutting around.
A romantic setting here, with the chandelier and a make shift bench.
Some great sewing notions have been known to be a great find.
Some roses make this table setting so special.
Kathy from Vintage Gathering and the hostess for this sale, makes these signs, she can do custom signs for you.
How can these Raggedy Ann's not be happy. I have a great collection of these Raggedy Ann and Andy's, some dating way back. I have a church pew full of them, they are there for my grandchildren to drag around and love.
Enjoy the weekend, with the Vintage Gathering and The Barn House Fall Sales upon us this coming weekend, on Saturday, you can't go wrong checking out all the treasures to be found. I will miss this sale, as I am going up to Mt Hood to stay in a cabin in the woods, I am sure there will be lots of stories to be told when I come back from this adventure. In the meantime have a great weekend, do something you LOVE!
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Sunflower Celebrations for The Farm Girls
Farm Girls Katy, Erin, myself and Robin gathered on August 28th 2010 to have a Sunflower Birthday celebration. Erin was our host and our project was sunflower pincushions, that I brought to show the girls how to make. I bought a kit last year at Buggy Barn Quilt shop in Rearden, Washington, then we took it from there, creating our own take on this great happy pincushion to enjoy all year long. These pincushions were made from wool scraps and then were perched on an old bed spring.
Loved this yellow that Erin had to make her petals with, it was a very Happy Sunflower Yellow Pincushion, I am thinking.
I have a new love, this Feather weight sewing machine, wow, I have had her for awhile and decided it was time to get her out and use her, what have I been waiting for? She is so sturdy and sews like a charm.
As you can see this was a beautiful sunny day as you look out this window and see our example of a sunflower. Erin sent us each home with a bouquet of sunflowers to adorn our homes. Thank you Erin.
Robin working on her sunflower, like us all this little machine proved to be a jewel to work with.
If you have a Feather Weight sewing machine, drag it out and use it, it so worth the effort.
Our lunch was so very inviting, Erin used yellows and blues to adorn the table. Aprons tied around our chairs was a great touch to our table setting.
Our menu included a variety of quiches to choose from provide by Erin and I brought this tossed salad with day lily petals and rose petals to entice our taste buds.
This bread was a sweet potato, blueberry bread that Katy brought, it was very moist and yummy!
This fruit tart was absolutely beautiful and delicious all in one. What a better way to end the summer, than to have fresh fruit.
Blackberry crisp was provided by Robin, she said the recipe came from on line through the Smith Berry Farm website. It was very delicious.
Our custom is start our gathering sharing our journal pages and apron stories and whatever else we might want to share. Here Katy is sharing her recipe of Watermelon Limeade that came out of Organic Gardening Magazine. It proved to be very refreshing.
Farm Girl Robin gifted us with wooden carriers that her husband Mark built, Robin then made a cloth holder to wrap around our neck to hold the hillock while we picked our berries, pretty clever I might say.
Katy sharing her apron story, we always share something about the apron we are wearing, as we know just like every quilt has a story, so does an apron. Katy's apron belonged to her grandma, her mom told her that her grandma used to wear this apron for canning.
Robin and I showing off my latest quilt that I almost finished, as I write this I have since put the binding on it during my current visit to Montana. That post will soon come.
I shared with everyone some Lavender syrup, wrapped in these linen dish towels with a zinc label.
We made these sweet little sunflower pins, using twigs from nature.
This sunflower turned out pretty nice, don't you think?
A finished sunflower, a wonderful looking vintage sunflower oil can , some watermelon limeade, and our own Farm Girl raspberry jam. Don't forget Uncovered Ruby is having their anniversary sale this Saturday, you won't want to miss it.
Loved this yellow that Erin had to make her petals with, it was a very Happy Sunflower Yellow Pincushion, I am thinking.
I have a new love, this Feather weight sewing machine, wow, I have had her for awhile and decided it was time to get her out and use her, what have I been waiting for? She is so sturdy and sews like a charm.
As you can see this was a beautiful sunny day as you look out this window and see our example of a sunflower. Erin sent us each home with a bouquet of sunflowers to adorn our homes. Thank you Erin.
Robin working on her sunflower, like us all this little machine proved to be a jewel to work with.
If you have a Feather Weight sewing machine, drag it out and use it, it so worth the effort.
Our lunch was so very inviting, Erin used yellows and blues to adorn the table. Aprons tied around our chairs was a great touch to our table setting.
Our menu included a variety of quiches to choose from provide by Erin and I brought this tossed salad with day lily petals and rose petals to entice our taste buds.
This bread was a sweet potato, blueberry bread that Katy brought, it was very moist and yummy!
This fruit tart was absolutely beautiful and delicious all in one. What a better way to end the summer, than to have fresh fruit.
Blackberry crisp was provided by Robin, she said the recipe came from on line through the Smith Berry Farm website. It was very delicious.
Our custom is start our gathering sharing our journal pages and apron stories and whatever else we might want to share. Here Katy is sharing her recipe of Watermelon Limeade that came out of Organic Gardening Magazine. It proved to be very refreshing.
Farm Girl Robin gifted us with wooden carriers that her husband Mark built, Robin then made a cloth holder to wrap around our neck to hold the hillock while we picked our berries, pretty clever I might say.
Katy sharing her apron story, we always share something about the apron we are wearing, as we know just like every quilt has a story, so does an apron. Katy's apron belonged to her grandma, her mom told her that her grandma used to wear this apron for canning.
Robin and I showing off my latest quilt that I almost finished, as I write this I have since put the binding on it during my current visit to Montana. That post will soon come.
I shared with everyone some Lavender syrup, wrapped in these linen dish towels with a zinc label.
We made these sweet little sunflower pins, using twigs from nature.
This sunflower turned out pretty nice, don't you think?
A finished sunflower, a wonderful looking vintage sunflower oil can , some watermelon limeade, and our own Farm Girl raspberry jam. Don't forget Uncovered Ruby is having their anniversary sale this Saturday, you won't want to miss it.
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