Here is what I bought from the Cheswick company. I love their items. Cathy is so talented. I bought this kit to make some fruit. It comes with natural wool and I will dye it. The scissors were something that I've had my eye on for a long time. I've seen them before, but never bothered to just buy them. I did this time! I love them.
My friend Becky Mummert does pottery, and I always try to buy something from her. Here is the piece I bought this year. It's the redware bowl with handle. The other piece was another vendor. I just liked the willow tree cut out. The runner underneath these items is what I bought for my kitchen counter. Yes Joan, I wanted color! Even Beth was surprised lol.
I also bought some decorative grass for adding some touches in baskets and things.
And then I finally used my mil's Christmas money that she gave me on this last piece. This woman does very nice work. I wish I could remember her name. I think it's so sweet.
Other than that, I did get some mixes to make some dips for pretzels. Afterwards, Beth and I went out to lunch and then went to the Black Rose Antique place and wondered around there for a while. Nothing knocked my socks off that I had to bring it home. Next time I'm sure :). It was a lot of fun, and I look forward to the Fall show. It's always much bigger! Thanks Beth, for a great day :).On Thursday at the hook-in at Grant street, Linda had quite a few people stopping in. She said in the morning, there was a little mad rush of people just stopping in to buy some supplies.
When I got there, Marian was working on her bunnies that she was hooking. One was already finished, and the other she is almost done. They were a kit of 3. White chocolate, Milk chocolate which is in the picture, and then the dark chocolate that is the biggest bunny of them all. Aren't they the cutest?? Great job Marian!

The girls from East Berlin came and here is what Brenda brought to share with us. She said this one is to be finished and mailed out soon. Glad we got to see it at this point. I'm sure it will be well loved.

Tonya was busy working on transferring a pattern here.
And this is one she finished. I love her hit or miss'es!
Willa and Janice were busy hooking away, and Brenda is in the background. It was Janice's first time here. I think she liked it :)
I managed to get some hooking done. Just need to decide on a background color now. Still using up my worms. The basket of worms in the forefront of the picture above is my basket (one of my baskets). It's not going down very quickly!
The week ahead will be a busy one. Working, then there is a hook-in tomorrow evening in East Berlin. I'll be taking Linda with me. And then on Tuesday evening, there is a hook-in at Jill's house in Maryland. Thursday is Linda's hook-in and then Friday, if it all works out, Linda and I are doing Midnight madness Bingo LOL. I hope you all have a wonderful busy week ahead!
6 comments:
Hi Kathy,
All that activity took my breath away just reading it! LOL!!!
It's a shame the Folk Art Show keeps getting smaller. I guess as long as the vendors are still good, that's what counts.
Have fun with your up-coming busy week!
Great finds at the York show! Love that bunny! And, as always, wonderful rugs from Grant Street!
Kathy ~
Looks like you had a great time with your friend ~ and found a few treasures. Life if good ;-)
As always, thank you for sharing pictures of Grant Street.
Pug hugs :)
Lauren
There you go - rubbing in things I missed again! LOL JUST KIDDIN - So glad you had a good time - looks like I missed some womderful treasures! Hope I can get to Grant St soon!
my goodness Kathy you have so much energy and get so much done. I so enjoy reading your blog. I love that bunny and couldn't help but admire that gorgeous rug you have hanging up!! Just beautiful ☺
Looks like fun, vendors and hooking.
Love the red ware piece.
Debbie
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