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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

GREEN CERAMIC PITCHER



Small handmade ceramic pitcher by Kathy Kamm of Highland, IL, this little pitcher is perfect for cream or syrup, it is almost 5 inches tall. The lovely dark sea green is one of Kathy's signature colors. I'm thinking of buying it myself, so better hurry up.

Price: $19.00 no shipping.

I will gift wrap and deliver in Greenville if that would help

Friday, February 19, 2010

Silk Charmuese Wrap

100% silk, handpainted to a fiery hue, this is a thick charmeuse silk wrap that is 22" by 85"


Priced at $45.00, no shipping. Call for details.

Handwovern Chenille Scarves


These lovely scarves are handwoven out of Chenille yarn by Carolyn Hart of Vandalia. They have vibrant colors and are very soft and lucious. Carolyn and her husband (who also weaves, dyes and works with fibers) live in Vandalia, IL. She is an expert weaver and a member of many weaving guilds.







Priced at $55.00 with no shipping. Call for more details.

Friday, February 12, 2010

KNITTING With the YA YA's

On Tuesdays the Ya-Ya Sisterhood meets to knit, starting at 10 and going til about 3pm. It is a come and go knitting day, and anyone is welcome to come and work and learn.

These are some of the projects people are working on:

My shawl, just wait til you see it next week!

Sarah's ontralock scarf

The socks that Kalene is helping me with...

Angela's grey dress, wait till you see that finished!

And Carolyn's sweater, she really knows how to make sweaters!

Kalene was making knee socks, but I can't find the picture I took!



































Thursday, February 11, 2010

"PEACE" the lamb

This is the story of a little lamb who was born and left out in the snow. It was a very exciting day for me, the city slicker, who, being in charge of feeding the animals at the Zerkel Farm, came across this poor tiny creature who's mother had no idea how to take care of him. I had been given instructions as to what to do "just in case" there were any lambs, but I never expected to be called upon to actually perform life saving maneuvers!

I did manage to get him and his airhead mother into the barn, but couldn't get them into the special protective pen together, so I thought I was leaving him to certain death, but LOOK, he is ALIVE! I am so happy. I named him "Peace" because I spoke the words "grace and peace" over him as I was trying to get his mother to notice him. And we all know that words have power. Yes, they do.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

PENCIL PORTRAIT

Three kids, they could be yours!

Friday, February 5, 2010

PENCIL PORTRAIT

Another pencil portrait. Created from a photo of your child, pet, or home this heirloom quality portrait will be a treasured gift.

$75.00 per face. $5.00 shipping
email your photo or call 618-664-9432