I usually look at what feedsacks have sold for the day before just to keep up to date. Sometimes I am STUNNED!! This one sold for...... Are you ready???? Look for the price below the picture--
Having been raised on a chicken farm these bags were always puts to good use ie: children's dresses, mom's aprons, table cloths, pot holders and many things for our little play house. Thanks for the memories - I just wish I would have saved some!!
I am so surprised to see that sell for that price given that it was a pattern that was reproduced and was (at least a few years ago) easy to find. But more importantly, what would one make with a $200 feedsack? Could you actually cut it?
I'm sure I don't need to say this, but I notice that other designers have it on their blogs. Everything I do is copyrighted, so please don't reproduce without my permission. Thanks!
8 comments:
Well, it IS pretty! Are you sure you don't have a few? :)
Holy moly, someone really wanted that one. maybe in the back of your closet a few are hiding!
Very pretty but OH MY GOODNESS!!!
Having been raised on a chicken farm these bags were always puts to good use ie: children's dresses, mom's aprons, table cloths, pot holders and many things for our little play house.
Thanks for the memories - I just wish I would have saved some!!
WOW!!!! It is pretty and it makes me wish that I had some hidden away.
Thanks for sharing.
So that is just amazing!! Love the feedsack and the price you were able to get for it!
Holy Moly!! That is absolutely amazing. Quite lovely, but amazing :)
Good to hear from you, my friend. I've added you to my blogroll as you know I like to keep up with you & all of your pretty feedsacks!
I am so surprised to see that sell for that price given that it was a pattern that was reproduced and was (at least a few years ago) easy to find. But more importantly, what would one make with a $200 feedsack? Could you actually cut it?
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