Friday, November 11, 2016

Schoolgirl Samplar Club Update...

Welcome dear needlefolk friends!

Wow, it seems the month of November
is passing by at lightening speed!

November, also means it's time for
The Schoolgirl Samplar Club's 
last kit release...

The finished model will be framed 
in this lovely little frame!



The linen for this final kit will be
on 32ct. hand dyed "Antique Copper" linen,
using Weeks Dye Works threads.

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For Sale on Ebay
as a "Buy It Now" from my personal collection,
two pillow tucks hand stitched and 
finished by my hand...

Personalized with my initials TB and dated 2011.
Design by Notforgotten Farm.


If you are interested, 
please click onto any of the pillow images!

Here is the second one...

Ready to display in your home this
Holiday Season!



These wonderful primitive pillow tucks are


looking for a good new home!

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This old rustic building is just a few
miles from our farm...



Rural America at its best!



Wisconsin has no shortage of 
cool rural barns and buildings!

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I'm still adjusting to the shorter days 
and daylight savings time...yuk!

Because of this our Farm Shop will
now have new Winter hours...

If you're in the area, 
please stop by...I'd love to meet YOU!

Our Farm Shop is located at ~
W4253 County Road B
West Salem, Wisconsin 54669
(608) 799~4418

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Weekend Soul Food...

For God shall bring every work 
into judgment, with every secret thing,
whether it be good, or whether it be evil.

Ecclesiastes 12:14...KJV

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Wishing everyone a wonderful week,
filled with contentment as we share the
love of our needles!

Many Blessings, 
Tammy

2 comments:

  1. Tammy: Greetings my Dear Friend, I hope this fall is being kind to you.
    Love the looks of the fabric you have chosen for the School Girl Sampler.
    I have finally gotten caught up with my stitching and will post photos Sunday three of my finish's are your designs.
    Love them so much.

    Blessings
    Catherine

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  2. I love all of the old barns in our state of WI.
    I see more and more with the quilt patterns on them, so cool.
    Marilyn

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