Joyfilled Balloons
- 4.25" 5.5" Blank note card $4
- with self sealing envelop
- Premium Cardstock, 65 lb
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Available at:
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Annisquam Village Hall
October 12 -13, 2024
Bookshelf - Blank Note - The design wraps around to the back of the card |
Celebrate - Pink - Blank Note also available in Blue |
Figs in Time - Blank Note |
Historic Buildings of Annisquam - Blank Note |
Friendship Quilt - Blank Note |
From the poem "A Rainy Day" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Blank Note |
Remember to Dance - Blank Note |
at the
Every spring I begin to think about the Annisquam Sewing Circle Christmas Fair. Each member is asked to donate items for the Gourmet Foods Table. Preserves are always some of the first items to sell out. This year I am hoping for a bumper crop of raspberries from our ever bearing variety. Ever Bearing Raspberries can have two crops each year. I have chosen to only have the late season crop by pruning the plants in the spring. By pruning then there will be more raspberries in late summer. Our plants came from Corliss Brothers in Ipswich, Massachusetts, a wonderful nursery nearby. My suggestion is to plant the first year about half the number you think you would like. They will spread every year which will give you plenty of plants as the years go by.
I found the best recipe in America's Test Kitchen's Foolproof Preserving: A Guide to Small Batch Jams, Jellies, Pickles, Condiments & More. The recipe is well laid out, easy to follow including beautiful photographs. The results - fabulous. A must have on your cookbook shelf! I have never made the raspberry preserve from frozen berries. Others have tried with good results. Of course there are many other recipes in this book. I will add a post on DIY Orange Marmalade soon.
You may have some of these items or be able to purchase them locally. If not here are some links to those items on Amazon.
Other items I have found super helpful:
It all started with a trip one weekend to a yarn store in Maine where she bought a book with a knit hat on the cover. The book told the story of the author's travels and of collecting the knit designs on the Andes. The next weekend she went back to the store in Maine and bought enough yarn for one hat. Shortly after that she and her husband, David were on their sailboat, stuck in the fog in a harbor in Maine where Dave read the instructions as Grace knit the edging for her first hat. She was hooked. Dave helped Grace layout different patterns for special hats depicting a sailboat or another design personalizing many of the following hats.
When Grace could no longer knit she gave me her patterns, the book that started it all and the left over yarn. In her memory I started to knit my version of the Andean hat. All were sold at the Annisquam Arts and Crafts Show or the Annisquam Sewing Circle Christmas Fair.
The sailboat hat was custom made for a member of the Annisquam Village as a result of the Auction shown in the video.Some of us consult the current calendar for the cycles of the moon before planting our seeds.
This beautiful calendar was published in 1617.
Article by John Kenny
... despite the distractions of the modern economy and
commerce, many farmers can still be found walking their fields after
dark, listening to the ripening of fruit in the full moonlight or the
hidden scuffling of creatures among the coops in the emptiness of a new
moon.
https://risdmuseum.org/node/1179371
From Rhode Island School of Design Newsletter
Hans Hofer, publisher
German, 1540–1617
Farmer's Calendar, 1617
Woodcut with hand coloring on paper
Plate: 29 × 17.1 cm (11 × 6 3/4 in.)
Museum Works of Art Fund 52.286
These loose, flowing pants are both comfortable and chic, making them a popular choice for many women. In 2024, we will see an increase in the popularity of culottes, with many women choosing to abandon traditional pants in favor of these bolder silhouettes.
https://medium.com/@fashion.lux/fashion-trends-of-2024-a-detailed-analysis-448963ee49d6#
Season’s Greetings Blank Note Card
Tree with Squares
2024
Pantone Colors - c54966 & babc72
$4 each
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Dogwood - December 2023 |
Getting back to designing today I found that Society6 will only allow 10 designs in their free program. On the plus side, it will keep the design offerings fresh. It will propel me to keep working on a collection to be offered on Spoonflower.
Dogwood is the newest design. The first is for a Fat Quarter.
Dogwood - December 2023 |
The second version is of Fashion Design. I envision it in a flowing summer dress.
Created from a book you no longer wish to read.
This tree was a very small book with over 400 pages given to me by one of my Winter Workshop Annisquam attendees.
If you are interested in attending an upcoming Workshop, please send me an email to Annisquam Creations to receive a notice with date, time and details. You will also recive the instructions to create this tree as a Thank You for allowing me to send you future information.
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