Monday, September 28, 2009

Back to Business

Hi Everyone!

It's been an interesting couple of weeks. Have you ever felt like your life was changing and even though it's not out of your control, it just seems like it's morphing into something completely different and unexpected? It's like that for me right now.

We have been wrestling with the best way to dispose of Mom's things. Thought about a garage sale and we will have to do that for sure, but it doesn't seem to be the best way to take care of nicer items. And the thought of hauling furniture and messing with the big stuff is not a pleasant thought. Over the last 10 years, we have moved my Mom's stuff SEVEN times! We had one Estate Sale when we moved her from the house and another garage sale when she went into Assisted Living. She still has an apartment full of furniture. And we moved Bill's Moms 3 times in addition to having an Estate Sale when she moved to the retirement community and a garage/estate sale when she passed away. So dealing with 'stuff' is getting kind of tiresome. Obviously, I can't and don't want to keep everything.

In addition to that, you've seen my own 'stuff'. We are feeling overburdened with 'stuff'! I still have closets full of antiques that I never got around to selling when we were in the antiques business, too. Not to mention the sewing collectibles that we offered when we actually had the time to set up at Festival and other quilt shows! Oh my goodness, did I mention we had 'STUFF'?? So.... What to do, what to do?

Well, here's where we have begun. A gal who has been in the antique business for many years here has had a wonderful Antique Show on her property in the Spring and Fall for the last several years. I visited with her last week and she has space for us in her show at the end of October. So that's where we'll start. In addition to that, we are so fortunate to have a wonderful weekly Flea Market in Tulsa that has been going on for over 30 years. I've been in contact with the gal who operates it to see if we can start setting up there in November. It may take several weeks to really clean things out. Some things will go to eBay and Etsy as well. Then what's left will be sold in a garage sale next Spring.

So you see? All of a sudden I'm back in the Antiques business! Needless to say, there will be very little quilt related things going on except what I'm selling so what you'll be seeing here are some interesting things that I come across as I'm getting things ready.

The items below are some of my favorites! I talked about these and had some pictures in my book, but the ones below are others I have found. The flour companies gave away as advertisements little pincushions made in exact replicas of their sacks of flour. You need to make sure that they are not new ones made as miniatures for doll house collectors. Two of these are from Polar Bear Flour and the other is Hunters Flyer Flour. Great names, huh? They typically sell in the range of $25-$50 depending upon condition. I got a great buy on these, so I will pass that along to my customers. Have you ever seen them before?


Another thing I found recently was this fabulous quilt. I actually found it in a Thrift store! It has some of the most beautiful applique and quilting that I've ever seen. It has a beautifully scalloped edge and is in beautiful condition.





So that's it for now. I'll be in touch as I come across other fun stuff. Can't wait to get sewing again! Blessings~

7 comments:

Little Lady Patchwork said...

Hi Glenna!

Glad to hear from you again. I know that it takes time to get your life back in order! I feel like that everyday.

So, take it easy and let things just happen! Someone great is watching over you now!

Abby and Stephanie said...

Stuff happens doesn't it! It gets to be overwhelming. Wishing you lots of luck so you can get back to sewing again.

Nanette Merrill said...

Life is funny isn't it Glenna. I keep getting thrown monkey wrenches like this. It takes us down some different trails that is for sure. I know what you mean about your mother's things. Good luck with the whole business. Hope it settles out for your soon.

Jane's Fabrics and Quilts said...

Hi Glenna, Nice to hear from you again. I have actually seen the little flour sacks. We have a flee market in our town once a month, I found a great quilt there, I think you will have luck. and hoprfully some fun too!

Elaine/Muddling Through said...

Bless your heart! It does seem overwhelming at times, doesn't it? Just take your time and eat that "elephant" a bite at a time and you'll get through it. :) You're strong in the Lord and in the power of HIS might!

Dawn said...

Life can be overwhelming at times. It's a good thing we can live it one day at a time. Take care.

Ann Ferguson said...

Good to see you're back and looking forward. Lovely quilt. Cheers,
Ann