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Hold Spring
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Nuture Nature
The South of the James Market is in full swing for the 2009 season! Dan Springs vended for the second time this past Saturday, and will be there on first and third Saturdays thru the Summer. Check out http://www.vimeo.com/4484140 for a video of the first market of the season, May 2nd. About 2/3rds of the way thru is a brief clip of me at the handcrank making rice bags with children! The Traditional Art Preservation Program at work!
Shown in the photos above are two of the newest items in our inventory – small wall hangings from vintage fabric and photos. These can also be custom made from your photo, with special mementos of your choice. Contact us for details.
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Tagged: gifts, teaching sewing
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Dan Springs at Full Flow
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New Rose Bush
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Tabor Lewis Mountain House
I had an opportunity this past weekend to visit the beneficiary of the Dan Springs Collection, the Tabor Lewis Mountain House! Thankfully rainfall this spring has been abundant and the spring is flowing more strongly than I ever remember. Brush creek is also full, and cheerfully chortling over the rocks.
With some of the income from market sales and classes, I bought a Europeana Floribunda rose bush and planted it next to the front steps, among the day lilies. It’s touted as ‘exceptionally long lasting and performs well in heat,’ so I hope it will do well there.
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Ready to Travel
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Peeking out of the Bag
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Some of What We’ll Make
May 22 is the registration deadline for the Summer Programs at Millwood School! As you may remember from an earlier post, I’m scheduled to teach a sewing class twice during that program – once the week of July 13th and again the week of July 20th. We’ll be making a sleepover ensemble, but before we start on that we’ll do a few introductory projects as shown above: a journal for tracking the week’s experience; a pincushion and needle book – essentials for and seamstress; and a simple bag for storing sewing notions!
If you’re a rising 5th to 8th grader, or have a child or grandchild in that age range, check out the Millwood School site at http://www.millwoodschool.org/podium/default.aspx?t=41371
Sewing Excitement: Summer Sleepover Ensemble is listed under The Arts. Hope to see you in July!
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Sock Dolls with Cloth Dresses
South of the James Market opens in Forest Hill Park a week from this Saturday! May 2, opening day for 2009, Dan Springs Collection will be there from 8am til 1pm. Along with Charming Birds and Art Journals, these two sock dolls will be available. Unlike some of our other sock dolls whose clothes are also made from socks, these two have cloth dresses. Come out and see them for yourselves! Looking forward to seeing you!
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We made them ourselves!
This photo is from the PJs class I taught at Quilting Adventures in 2007. This was a three hour class, and we were pushed to finish. So I’m looking forward to teaching a week-long beginning sewing class this coming summer at Millwood School here in Richmond.
We’ll start with a journal cover, pincushion, needle book, and notions bag to learn stitches and construction. Then we’ll progress to a summer sleep-over ensemble: drawstring pants, pillow cases, and stuff bags.
See Calendar page on this site for dates and sign-up info.
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Charming Birds
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Journals – Front
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Journals – Opened
Here’s a peek at some of the new items that Dan Springs Collection is offering! The Charming Birds are trimmed with beads and feathers and bring a cheerful accent to your home. (my cat loves to bat at them!)
The quilted fabric covers with notebook and pen are handy for your planning notebook, sketch book, or journal. They also make lovely hostess gifts.
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Notions bag, Note cards, Basket scarf, and Stamps

- Hand Carved Stamp Supplies
UPDATE, 4/23/209: Unfortunately this class as scheduled for Quilting adventures did not make. If you would like to have it presented for your organization or as a program for a quilting chapter, please give us a call. See the contact tab on this site.
Class Description: Express your personality and easily repeat images with hand carved stamps. You’ll learn how to select an image, transfer it to carving material, carve your stamp, and print your design on paper and fabric using textile paints. As time permits printed fabric will be used to make a basket scarf, card, or small bag. Three hour class.
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Tagged: fabric art class