I have just finished a quilt, but can’t show it yet since it is a gift, so, in the meantime, here’s a little peak at a recent find from the local thrift store.

No, I didn’t find the Eames chair in a thrift store. We’ve had that for years, but I did find this fantastic cabinet/sideboard/whatever you want to call it a few weeks ago for $60. It is in excellent shape except for a few scratches. It’s perfect to hold a quilt or two in it and fits this space very well.
On top, is a lamp with a cork base that I found for $5. Let me tell you, these are rare finds in Alabama! The bad thing is that it is very hard to find anything but very traditional furnishings here. The good thing is that if something shows up, there aren’t many other people vying for these items!
In fact, let me show you what the living room of our house looked like before we moved in:

Pretty scary, right? We called it the Cracker Barrel house because the interior looked like the inside of a Cracker Barrel restaurant. Very country and Queen Anne legs on every piece of furniture.
Here’s what it looks like now:

What a lot of work! We pulled down the fake beams, got rid of the dangling light fixtures, knocked down the off-center & gloomy fireplace (we have 2 more in the house), scraped the popcorn ceilings, and did our best to make it fit our needs in a house that really doesn’t match our style.
Do you see our other wooden boat in the picture above? My husband built that one, too!

Isn’t it beautiful and isn’t my husband amazing? This was our daughter’s cradle that he built for her before she was born! We made padded liners that fit inside for cushioning, and there is nothing like the gentle swinging of a boat on its davits to put a baby to sleep.
Our daughter is now 19 and in college, but while she was still small enough to still fit in her cradle, I had a painting done of her in it to give to my husband.

In this painting, our daughter is in the boat my husband made her, wearing the smocked dress I made her, and in front of a quilt that my Mom made her. So, see, there’s a little sewing involved in this post after all!
Little update: I just Googled the artist who painted our daughter and I found her! Her name is Tricia May and she lives in Idaho now!