Finally got around to down loading
some of the pictures of all the goodies
I acquired during my summer travels.
Back in August, I took a trip to
West Virginia to visit my Dad.
A stop a The Woolen Willow in Williamston, WV
is a must for any quilter, wool lover
or primitive collector.
Here are some of the goodies I found
at The Woolen Willow
Some beautiful hand-dyed wool.
is a must for any quilter, wool lover
or primitive collector.
Here are some of the goodies I found
at The Woolen Willow
Some beautiful hand-dyed wool.
A little wood crate, vintage bobbin
and a rusty horseshoe.
and a rusty horseshoe.
A sweet mini charm pack by Moda.
Then in the beginning of September,
I attended the Harvest at the Mill
show hosted by Dawn and her team
I attended the Harvest at the Mill
show hosted by Dawn and her team
at Holly Hills Primitives
in Holly, Michigan.
in Holly, Michigan.
Just look at these treasures I found at the show.
Found this pumpkin and crock at the
Back Porch Antiques booth
(aka: Prims by the Water)
(aka: Prims by the Water)
and the vintage scissors from
The Evening Stitcher booth.
Another prim pumpkin from
Back Porch Antiques
and some Hand-dyed orange wool
from the Wool Room.
The bowl is full of dried walnut
but I can't remember which
vendor I bought them from.
but I can't remember which
vendor I bought them from.
The awesome primitive drawer from
Prism Antiques.
A vintage wood rake from
Red Dog Antiques.
Can't wait until the next road trip.
Have a wonderful evening!
~Kelly~