I had the pleasure of visiting one of Pam's Plucky Maidens events this morning. She does a fab job of bringing together the best vendors and I spent my wad quickly! My first stop was French Cat Studio [no blog]. I got a big pile of laces and trims from her booth back in November and I was hoping she would be there again. I got another big pile of her "pole sacks" today and was sad to hear this is the end of her studio de-stash, although I can't blame her for wanting to focus on the beautiful bird feeders she makes. Bless her heart, she even let me crawl under the table and paw through the treasures she hadn't put out yet.
Gorgeous floral hankies - one of my "accidental" collections. I never seek them out but they seem to end up coming home with me anyway. Love the set with the blue, red and brown leaves.
Two vintage cabinet cards, one of three sweet little children and the other a rather scary young woman. Another satin glove box in the back, a needle card and that silly coffee pot lid. I had to have it for the glass top. I have no logical explanation for that.
Many vintage patterns and up there in the top corner you can just see a baggie of buttons.
Until a couple weeks ago I had never seen or heard of cathedral window quilt squares and was amazed when I found this group of 14 in beautiful condition.
Each of them has a separate muslin piece that must be for finishing the back. I do not know how the squares are finished so hopefully someone else will. These will be headed to Etsy.
I love the vintage fabrics used in the "windows".
I ran in to Amy from Into Vintage while I was there and she gifted me with the baggie of buttons I mentioned earlier. Stay tuned because good things come in small packages!
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