So while I'm in there, I find this sweet little chicken purchased years ago at a local quilt show. I love to shop the part of the show where guild members make things to sell. This lady (I presume) sure knew her stuff. 30s reproductions sewn into log cabin blocks - just two of them, I think; felt for comb and beak, the tail is just quilting fabric, folded - body is stuffed with the little plastic pellets and the eye is embroidered - French Knots, I think. Isn't she a beauty?
NOW I notice my sign on the printer. It reminds me that this printer prints on the bottom of the sheet of paper. That helps me a lot when I'm making cards... which I can't do now until I open up all the boxes at the next house. All my card stock, stamps, inks and etc. are packed away. Sniff
Here's another sign...
We got a call today from an agent wanting to show the house tomorrow evening!!!! Wish us luck!
Hugs,
Terri
Ahhhh. What a cute little chicken.
ReplyDeleteThat was fast! Good luck tomorrow :D
Really cute little chicken (is she looking up for the sky to fall???) Good luck with your sale...Hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteAdorable chicken. Simply cute ! Goo luck with your sale.
ReplyDeleteAdorable chicken. Simply cute ! Goo luck with your sale.
ReplyDeleteI have one of those chicken pin cushions. I also have the pattern somewhere. Hope the showing went well.
ReplyDeleteGood luck Terri! I hope you end up where you heart wants to be with the minimum of fuss. It is so nerve racking showing your house. Cute chick!
ReplyDeleteI have to keep a diagram as to how my printer prints too, especially for envelopes. Do hope you get a purchaser soon.
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