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Featured Etsy Seller and spring fever

I think I have spring fever. I have tore into the house with gusto. I have cleaned tossed and reorganized. So far I've gotten the kitchen done and the bathroom.
No knitting, still in the middle of felted purse number two.
It all started with the idea that I needed to declutter my sewing room. I still haven't gotten to that yet.
Right now we are in the middle of a ice storm. Only a few inches of snow, but it fell on top of 3 inches of ice and sleet. It is sleeting right now and going to turn to snow (so they say). I am working all week so have had the fun of slogging around in it. I would rather be on the sofa with some popcorn and knitting. So far we are lucky and still have power.
So I thought I would check in briefly before I start dinner.
The dogs are perplexed, so disconcerting to find no grass when trying to answer natures call.
Keep warm...
May your knitting needles fly as fast as dragonflies...

RoseWorks Jewelry
I like this Etsy seller, she has a selection of red, white and blue jewelry. She has two shops.


http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=12758573


I like this beaded lace bracelet
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=20211891
Reasonable prices also


Kindred Spirit Treasures in this shop she features crochet, I like this cell phone holder, light and airy. I would use it for a ipod.


http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=19331642
She blogs here:
Blog http://roseworksjewelry.blogspot.com/

Comments

  1. Vicki,
    Great minds think alike. Check my latest blog post and you'll see what I mean.
    You are having ice storms and we had 68 degree weather today. Send us some cool and I'll send you some warm. lol
    Take care and stay warm.
    Hugs,
    Phyllis

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  2. ooh, intrigued by the jewelry because I have a patriotic birthday so red/white/blue is close to my heart.

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  3. Wow.........yukky weather!!!! It has been really warm here lately so I can't complain!

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  4. In spite of how cold it might be, I MISS frosty window panes and ice-covered bushes. I wish Jack Fros would make just one little trip to the equator and blow a cool breeze on us for a few days.

    What a great idea to review your favorite Etsy Sellers on the blog. I think I might do that too!

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  5. Anonymous1/29/2009

    I too have been trying to organize my sewing area. Right now I am stumped with how to arrange my fabric stash. I have them in clear plastic drawers, but it's still hard to see everything at a glance. I do a lot of pulling everything out just to find the right fabric. What do you use?

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