Saturday, September 26, 2009

Thrift Store Harvest: Priceless.
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If you take a close look at the two red tags, you'll see what I paid ($4.83) for two flannel shirts which yielded the following: two pillow covers for Christmas presents; a dozen or so buttons, 7 hanky-sized squares for cleaning the goatie's udders when milking (or whatever else you could think of), and a pile of odd sized scraps for ornaments, quilting, projects, etc. I filleted the shirts. What a deal. And the pillows are so soft! I will have to buy inserts that fit. I just stuffed old pillows inside for the photo. They remind me of my husband's belly.
Soap and Cotton Washcloths: Handmade for the Holidays
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While I was waiting in various meetings and waiting rooms over the past week, I used my time to crochet a few washcloths for Christmas presents. We already have the goat-milk soap; we may market a few sets with washcloths as well. I used "Peaches and Cream" cotton yarn for the cloths. It makes a soft, durable washcloth that holds water well. I actually asked my mom, who is a crocheting DIVA, to make a few for me for the farm fundraiser. Hers are better than mine. Maybe when I'm 81, mine will be as good.
Buttercup is NOT Amused
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Buttercup seems to be annoyed at the attention being paid to her and her pretty baby. She prefers anonymity. I'm the paparazzi.
Babycakes is doing well.
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Our calf remains nameless. Any ideas?
Innocent Bystanders (aren't we cozy?)

3 comments:

  1. you should name the baby cow cutiepie. haha. I'm terrible at naming things. I used to have a cat named kitty...

    The soap and wash clothes look great. You could even "wrap" the soap in the clothes, then you have hand-made-wasteless gifts.

    The sheep are cute too by the way....(They are sheep right?

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  2. whoops that was me on my other account.

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  3. Q! I thought I had a new reader! You faked me out! I like your idea of wrapping the soap in the cloths; maybe with a bit of raffia tying it all up together. And yes, those two cuties are sheep. (The calf name: Cutie-pie/cow pie...hahahaha!)

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