Wednesday, March 25, 2009

FEEDSACKS!!

OK ~ You asked for it, you're getting it!! I had an opportunity to buy over 200 feedsacks a couple of weeks ago. There are many duplicates so I am selling FULL sacks, which I don't do very often. I've got a few listed so far and will get them listed as quickly as I can. They are available on both eBay and Etsy, whichever you prefer. If you need more than one just let me know. I've tried to keep the prices as fair as possible at $12.50 each. There will be some that will go to auction, but these are at fixed price. Here's a sample:


In other news, many of you know my friend, Karen Snyder. She recently "retired" from her fabulously successful shop in Long Beach, WA. I don't know how you can be retired when you are still designing fabric and writing books, not to mention being the "face" of Elna Sewing Machines. But I digress.....

She bought herself a fabulous 1973 Airstream Trailer to travel around the country in and has written David Bromstad of Colorsplash on HGTV to redecorate it for her! He and the producers LOVE the idea, but HGTV is balking.

SO--If you want to participate and write to HGTV on her behalf, she's giving away a bundle of my RISE n SHINE fabrics to the winner of the drawing. You'll find all the particulars on her site. Wouldn't it be cool to see her on TV??!!

So that's it for me! I'm off to cut feedsacks to fill orders. Yep, they're still coming fast and furious! Thank you!! Have a great week--

Blessings~

4 comments:

Ann Ferguson said...

Just passing by your blog in Quilt designers blog ring and love your fabrics! Lovely blog!Thanks, Ann.

barbara@quiltsoup said...

I need one of those bags my dear Glenna! I am going to order one up so set mine aside please.

Karen S said...

Thank you for the linky love! I'm having great fun with give-away. Drawing in the morning. By the way, it's very hard to part with this stack of fat quarters!

Anonymous said...

Hubby and I traveled for quite a few years in Airstream trailers, we had three over the span of time, none now, and how I miss the good times we shared. Those are the best trailers on the road. Give your friend my best wishes.