Saturday, February 18, 2012

Primitive Handmades Mercantile New Updates!

You must stop by Primitive Handmades Mercantile to see all the new "treasures" that the artists have to offer! You won't be disappointed! I had fun needle felting this woolly sheep with raw sheep's wool! I used a pattern by Prim and Proper Folk.
I did some needle punching too! This was a pattern by Brenda Gervais. Love the sheep and his keeper! My Mom, Liberty Handmade Primitives stitched up these prim perfect blue heart shaped pinkeeps! And this prairie cloth towel with a blue patch! The next update will be March 16th with the pages being filled with Easter, Bunnies and Chicks! And....... we will be having a contest with a lucky winner receiving some handmades from two of our artists!
Happy Shopping and have a great weekend!
~Teresa~

9 comments:

  1. EVERYTHING IS JUST BEAUTIFUL TERESA!
    karen

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  2. Thank you for the heads up! What a wonderful group of offerings this month!! You and the others are all so talented!! warm hugs!!

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  3. Your work is great! I have that Brenda Gervais pattern but haven't punched it yet! I love how yours turned out--great idea to make it a hanging pillow. ~Roberta

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  4. I am loving blues - a sign of spring skies and eggs in nests perhaps!!
    Your sheep is so great and I love the punchneedle!
    Best wishes
    Christine

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  5. Wow, you needle felted that wooly sheep? I LOVE him. Your mom is awesome at the prim too. The pattern by Brenda, you did a beautiful job on it.
    I want to try punch needle and I have a needle felting kit that a sweet bear blogger named Prudence sent to me.
    Hugs,
    Susan

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  6. I so love the Little Prim Sheep..You did a great job creating him!!

    Lots of nice offerings!

    Blessings
    Tonya

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  7. LOVE that wooly sheep! Your Mom does fantastic work, too! Thanks for sharing!

    Prim Wishes,
    Brandy

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  8. Teresa, I just love your wooly sheep! I have seen needle felting done, and it looks dangerous to me...do you ever stab your hand? :)
    Melinda

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  9. Thanks so much ladies!!! Melinda..... Yes, I have stabbed my fingers when felting. The needles are very sharp!

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