I found this little blue bag in an antique store. It’s a local bag from the Farm Bureau Association in Waltham, Mass. I’m guessing probably from the 1950’s, very thin cotton. I decided to use the same style I used for the green grass seed bag and the same background […]
Yearly Archives: 2010
It may be a simple bag but it certainly is magical! This is one of the few reproduction bags that I’ve purchased. I really like the design & the colors and it does have that vintage feel to it. I lined the inside with a bright red cotton and the […]
So what do you do with a broken clock, broken motherboard, superglue and some free time? Meet Tractor Man! I didn’t put anything in for scale but he is about 1.5″ high. Not sure yet what type of jewelry to turn him into…
The design on this feed sack was so large & the material so thin from use I decided to try out an apron. I’m very pleased with the result & the fact that it is fully reversible. Side 1 is a vintage “Economy Laying Mash” muslin 100lb feed sack, manufactured […]
I didn’t end up going with the applique pattern, partly because the baby came 4 weeks early so I ran out of time! Based on a pattern I found in a magazine, this quilt was designed for a baby’s room where the colors were red, white, black & light green […]