Friday, April 15, 2011

GATHERED TREASURES SHOW ~ ~ ~

 Tomorrow, Saturday, is the Gathered Treasures show at the Richland County Fairgrounds in Mansfield ~ if you're into primitives, this is a great Spring show!  Of course,  I always have lots of wool to sell ~ my own hand-dyed and as-is wool, patterns, frames, hooks, scissors ~ everything you need to hook a good rug! 

But I have a few other things, too!  Like these Funky Flower Pins ~ some of the things I saw at the Quilt Show  that inspired me to put these together! 


There's this vintage Easter Egg holder that I picked
up last year ~ very cute!

 Two vintage hooked rugs in excellent condition and a really LONG hand woven runner!















There are two David T. Smith pottery luminaries and a
couple of neat pottery apothecaries with sculpted
birds on the lids!

I'd love to see you ~ we're going to set up this afternoon so I'm heading to the hooking room to pack and organize the wool.  I'll finish putting the pin backs on tonite ~ along with some other things!!  Some new wool came in the other day that I'm 'dying' to throw in the dyepot this morning!  Along with that I have checks to write to Uncle Sam and get those in the mail!!  A full plate, as usual!

Come see us, tomorrow!!! 

5 comments:

Cathy G. said...

Alice,
I know your show is going to be fantastic! All the work you've put in and still going! I need some of those energy pills you must be taking! LOL!
Have fun, sell lots!!
Hugs!
Cathy G

The Barn Door said...

Love the Easter Egg holder!!! How cool. Hope you sell lots!

Sassafras and Winterberry said...

It looks so amazing! I wish I could be there! I love the things you're bringing! Have loads of fun and good luck on sales!
Courtney

Jacque. said...

oh boy, how fun! I hope you have a great day and sell lots!

llamagirl said...

Alice my sweet!
I believe I saw you at the Royal Wedding!!!! I do think they should have let you sit closer to the Queen.

I love the roosters--just beautiful.
And, I hooked on my whale again.

Good luck with the tooth,

Peggy