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FabGrandma’s Crafty Stuff

Karen · 2 Comments

I am so excited! I finally got off my bum and created a new shop online so I can sell the crafty stuff I make! I don’t have many items in it yet, but I’ll be adding new stuff all the time. I am going to be selling the things I make, a couple of patterns I created that can be downloaded as PDF files, and FABRIC! As much as I hate to see it go, sometimes I just have too much fabric. (Not that a girl CAN have too much fabric, but too much to store in my little home, you see.) So, if you are interested in seeing what I have so far, here is the link:

FabGrandma’s Crafty Stuff

There is also a link up there in my menu bar, that will be there permanently, so if you don’t bookmark the store, you’ll still be able to find it. Right now, unfortunately, I have only had time to make my goodies available to shoppers in the United States, but as soon as I figure out how to configure the international shipping rates, I’ll make them available to Canadians as well. So, tell me, what do you think ? I can’t believe I was able to do this all by myself!

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A Thrift Shop Treasure

Karen · 1 Comment

In 1976, (dang that seems like a hundred years ago) I bought this pattern and made tons of these felt ornaments. My children were little then, five, three and almost two years old. I sold the ornaments for $20 a dozen to make some extra money for Christmas. I also made enough to decorate our Christmas tree with them.

Over the years, a few got lost.  Then, in 2000, my husband and I sold our house and everything we owned to run away in an RV. I went through all of the Christmas ornaments I had left and divided them up amongst all the now grown up children.  For some reason my children all loved those felt ornaments. Maybe it was because we had them for so long, that it was just a tradition to see them on our tree. Or maybe it was because I made them.

I have been wanting to make some more, but the pattern was long gone. So, you can imagine my delight when I came across the pattern in a thrift store in Flagstaff, Arizona last week. So, I haven’t actually made these yet, but I am sharing the love on the I Made It! Blog party over at Everything Etsy.

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