I was having so many problems with etsy not depositing my money into my bank account so I closed out my store and decided to try to sell here on my blog. I have posted my "Garden Run" rug to the right with a paynow button if you are interested. But here is the bigger photo of the rug.
It is traditionally hooked...that is it is hooked with a heritage hook on cotton monks cloth backing using 100& new, hand-dyed, and recycled wool strips. It is bound in wool and has hanging rings on the back for hanging on a wall.
You need to take care when cleaning your rug. Do not ever use bleach or bleach products on the rug as bleach melts wool. Also do not machine or hand wash the rug. The water and agitation will make the monks cloth sag and fray.
To clean: Spot clean only. Shake gently and vacuum lightly. To deep clean and if you live were there is snow...lay in clean snow for an hour or 2 and then dry and block.
To block a rug...lay on a hard surface...(I use my wood floors). Lay a damp towel over entire rug. Using an iron without steam and set on highest setting, press going up and down (not sliding your iron around) several times over entire rug. Remove towel and let it sit and dry preferably overnight.
Monday, September 25, 2017
Saturday, September 2, 2017
Just a few more shots. Still staying busy but finally summer work is slowing down. We are finished with the garden and all the "putting by" of fruit and veggies so now I can concentrate on my crafty things for a change. Looking at maybe recycling my clothes into something new for me to wear.
But on with the photos......
We thought we would only have a couple of bushels of apples this year but we got 4 bushels. I put one bushel up into apple sauce and another into jelly. The rest we gave to 2 of the sons to use. |
Saturday, August 26, 2017
Busy time around the home
The weather has been so nice for August. We really haven't had a hot summer. Most mornings it is rather cool and we have had so much rain this summer that the grass feels like plush carpet and of course has to be mowed quite often.
Sonny and I sit on the porch most mornings right after the sun comes up and enjoy the view. I love this time of day with the morning sun peeking through the trees.
View from the porch. |
Field across the road with the cows. |
closer view of cows. |
Sunday, August 6, 2017
Homeplace
Just a few shots from around the homeplace.
I missed the wrong caption under this photo in last posting. This was a few of our peach trees when heavily loaded with fruit....not muscadine grapes. |
I love Spider Wort. This time of year it is about the only thing that blooms and the blooms are my favorite color.....blue. |
This is close-up of Spider Wort bloom. I hear Spider Wort is also edible. |
Our walk through to the patio area. This is an overgrown muscadine but rarely has fruit as it is too shaded. We do keep it trimmed back or it would grow all the way to the ground each year. |
This was a huge visitor hanging from our gazebo. Meet Mrs. Spider. |
We finally got our first egg from our hens. They are only 5 months old and have laid 2 now. We are so excited. |
This egg was so small but perfect as all things are in God's kingdom.... And as always........ |
Saturday, July 29, 2017
Busy few weeks
My newest rug finish. It is for a new mother. Here theme is deer heads with flowers and colors are mint green and coral. The baby's name is Oakley.
We have had a busy few weeks. I had a tooth pulled a few weeks ago and wound up being surgery and took almost 2 hours. Sonny had one pulled this past week and took only 30minutes. Tough luck on my part. I got a summer cold right after the tooth bit and it settled in my left ear. I wound up having a burst eardrum over it and had to get some very expensive ear drops but it is all better now.
We only have one old fashioned antique clematis still blooming.
Jackmani clematis |
muscadines |
fig tree |
apple tree Will share more later. |
Sunday, June 25, 2017
Sorry about the video
I don't think the video I tried to put here works ....oh well. It really was great!!
On gardening....this year our garden is only about 1/3rd the size it usually is. But we are still getting a few goodies from the smaller garden. Our fruit has been great this year. The plums not so good but we have had a bumper crop of peaches. Our first one to ripen it's peaches is a red peach and is the best tasting of all of them. This year we put carpet tack strips up around the trunks to keep the squirrels and other 4 legged critters from stealing the fruit but seems we have a 2 legged robber...We had picked about half the peaches on this prize tree and then the other half all disappeared in one night. But we still have other types of peaches. Of course I'm putting up peaches in the freezer and also making peach jam. The jam will make terrific Christmas gifts this year.
We have had a bumper crop of blueberries. I still have berries in my freezer from last year so mainly been having the family come and pick what they want and they are now falling off and fermenting so smells like blueberry wine around the bushes now.
The youngest son and daughter came out and picked yesterday and she is such a joy. She is our youngest grand and is spoiled rotten. but she still remains sweet. She is also my mom and grandmother's name sake.
While they were here, we gathered some tiger lily seeds and found out the pollen from the flowers can really stain you as got some on my face...now I'm wondering if I could use it for dyeing wool.
I'm leaving you with an awesome sunset.
On gardening....this year our garden is only about 1/3rd the size it usually is. But we are still getting a few goodies from the smaller garden. Our fruit has been great this year. The plums not so good but we have had a bumper crop of peaches. Our first one to ripen it's peaches is a red peach and is the best tasting of all of them. This year we put carpet tack strips up around the trunks to keep the squirrels and other 4 legged critters from stealing the fruit but seems we have a 2 legged robber...We had picked about half the peaches on this prize tree and then the other half all disappeared in one night. But we still have other types of peaches. Of course I'm putting up peaches in the freezer and also making peach jam. The jam will make terrific Christmas gifts this year.
We have had a bumper crop of blueberries. I still have berries in my freezer from last year so mainly been having the family come and pick what they want and they are now falling off and fermenting so smells like blueberry wine around the bushes now.
The youngest son and daughter came out and picked yesterday and she is such a joy. She is our youngest grand and is spoiled rotten. but she still remains sweet. She is also my mom and grandmother's name sake.
While they were here, we gathered some tiger lily seeds and found out the pollen from the flowers can really stain you as got some on my face...now I'm wondering if I could use it for dyeing wool.
I'm leaving you with an awesome sunset.
Saturday, June 24, 2017
photos wonky
For some reason when I went to add photos to last post, instead of adding to the bottom, they kept going to the top so will try to post the rest here.
Our 2 granddaughers were with this group. As you can see from bottom photo, they did hand motions to black light with white gloves set to music.
I didn't want to put up the entire video so clipped it some.
And as always...
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