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We were given a stack of authentic vintage feedsacks made of floral fabric. We used the fabric to stitch full-size aprons, adding homey touches of rickrack trim, gathered yoyos, mismatched buttons, and fancy pockets. All proceeds went toward a hanging wall display system for the Berne Public Library.
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   We created the tea towel on the left as a gift for a book-loving couple, incorporating their love of nature and vintage lace, with their initials as bookends. 
   We were honored to create a large custom order of tea towels for a patriotic organization.
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We made this wee 8"x3" shamrock quilt for a customer's Irish-themed four-story dollhouse. Notice the tiny Ouija board among the toys in the bed's drawer.


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We created this 40"x30" wall hanging for Helderberg Hilltowns Association from an original design by Barbara Husek. The Helderberg hills are stuffed for a 3-D effect as the sunflower slowly sets in the west. We added the "piano keys" border to show things we can see and do in the Hilltowns.


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