On Saturday, the rain of the past week quit and Bruce and I decided to go out and visit a few estate sales. The first one we ended up at was fantastic for Bruce because the people were extremely well read and were unloading boxes and bins of books. I think we got a couple dozen books for Bruce (mostly science fiction), but I scored too. I got a collapsible clothing rack for $1, which I can take with me to add to my Farmers Market booth to display aprons and children's clothing for sale.
My favorite estate sale was the fourth and last one we visited. In addition to the lovely pictured items below, I got a wonderful pair of Wiss pinking shears for $2 and lots more bias tape (not pictured).
The three prints of Paris caught my eye because everything French seems to be the rage right now. The couple whose estate was being sold were well-traveled and there were lots of scenic postcards. But I had to focus on mainly what I came for - sewing related items, linens, porcelain and things I already collect. Can't afford to start another new collection, LOL!!
I'd like to make a pin cushion in the teacup... I think. I'm really loving that set, so may have to deliberate on that....
Isn't that mother-of-pearl swallow to-die-for?? And they were happy to unload all the single earrings on me.... And that brooch. It probably isn't much older than 30-40 years tops, but it's beautiful. The picture below isn't very good, but I hope it shows how deeply carved the rose is.
And speaking of beautiful, I have to sneak in some recent pictures of my sweet granddaughter London, who will be 8 months old in another week. These pictures were taken in the park a couple weeks ago.
Happy London (no teeth yet)
Serious London (with lovely eyes!)
Grammy's attempt at an artsy picture! :-)
Off to stitch... Have a wonderful day!