welcome friends & folk ~

Notforgotten Farm is the name of my needlework design business, which began in 1987 ~ and the name of the beautiful farm which we live...my cross stitch, needle punch and rug hooking patterns are carried throughout the USA and abroad and are distributed exclusively by Hoffman Distributing Company , Yarn Tree and Spruce Ridge Studios ~ you can find my patterns, some finished folk art & needlework and primitive smalls in my etsy shop and on my picturetrail website (links below)

In the shop, we carry primitive & farmhouse smalls, antiques, handmades and folk art, along with supplies & patterns for primitive cross stitch, needle punch, rug hooking and doll making...we also carry reproduction Civil War era cotton fabric, Weeks Dye Works threads & linens, and the Gentle Art Sampler threads along with patterns & charts from your favorite needlework designers...
I teach classes for all the above mentioned here at the shop, and offer classes for groups, guilds and gatherings at your location...call or email me for details.

Notforgotten Farm
3530 Tye River Road
Amherst, VA 24521

shop hours are:
friday & saturday 10:00 - 3:00
or you may contact us at
434-263-6508
our email address is
not4got@aol.com

see you soon!!!



January 15, 2012

Earlywork Update & Cabin Goods Show pics ~

Good Sunday Mornin' Friends & Folk!
it's COLD out! January weather is finally here...yay! hopefully it will stay cold like it's supposed to now and perhaps we'll get just a *little* snow sometime soon?

The pic above shows my January offerings for the Early Work Mercantile update
(www.earlyworkmercantile.com)
hop on over to see everyone's offerings!

AND
below are pics from the
Cabin Goods Show
(www.picturetrail.com/southernstarantiques)
at Don & Donna Smith's BEAUTIFUL log cabin ~
*warning*
LOTS of pics of wonderful stuff...grab a drool rag!


Tinker's Wagon



Millstone Mercantile's grouping of needfuls...

Mr. & Mrs. Millstone (above) working in their booth...
(Lee & Robin Harrison)
Hen House Primitives
(Cecilia Taylor)


King's Island Primitives
(Kathy Miller)

we had a great time at the show...thanks to all who came out & enjoyed the day with us,
and our thanks to Don & Donna for their hard work & hospitality ~
blessings from the farm,
Lori


6 fine folk commented on this post ~:

tj said...

...Oh my. Oh my, my, my. *swoons* This will be one of those events I will definitely have to attend. I can hear me now, "honey, I'm leaving for the Cabin Goods Show. See ya next week."...*giggle* ;o)

...Good thing for the drool rag warning, one needs it before viewing those wonderful photos! Love. Just love. :o)

...Thank you for sharing!

...Peace & Blessings :o)

cucki said...

wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww..
why i am so far from you?other side of the world :(
beautiful pictures..everything is so so beautiful..
sending you love
cucki xx

Mouse Droppings Fine Folk Art said...

What I wouldn't give to attend a show like this...sigh...Susan

Orange Sink said...

Lori,
Oh to be in the south and attend a show like that.... outside to boot!! It warms this northerner's blood to see your photos!!
Thanks for your kind words and visit to my blog today!
What a dream fulfilled if we should ever get the chance to hook together!!
Hugs!
Cathy G

Susan At Glen Oaks Primitives said...

Lots and lots of goodies, you were right. No outdoor shows for us for a few months.
Blessings,
Susan

By Thy Hands Tinkerings said...

I would pretty much bought everything!!! LOL!!!!

Tammy

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