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Never to be married, Agnes and her four sisters, Ethyl, Eunice, Henrietta, and Olga, were known about town as the Crazy Cat Hat Ladies.
Partner designers and friends, we make jewelry, art and dabble in antiques! There isn't a craft we aren't willing to try. We love learning and creating and passing these skills on to others.

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Never to be married, Agnes and her four sisters, Ethyl, Eunice, Henrietta, and Olga, were known about town as the Crazy Cat Hat Ladies.
We have sampled (read: consumed) two varietals of pink wines this season. The first is Crios Rose of Malbec, from Argentina. Yes, it is made with the same grapes of a traditional Malbec. The processing (with or without the grape skins) account for the color of the wine. I found the wine to be pleasantly tart and have a nice, dry finish. Robert Parker, Jr. gave the wine 89 points and said, "The 2007 Rose of Malbec is medium pink with an expressive bouquet of strawberry and cherry. The wine is medium-bodied with lots of glycerin giving the wine a smooth palate feel. Dry in style, the wine has rich flavors, excellent acidity, and a lengthy finish. Drink this remarkably food-friendly wine over the next 1 - 2 years. All of the Crios wines are outstanding values"

Be not too wise, nor too foolish
           Be not too conceited, nor diffident
           Be not too haughty, nor too humble
           Be not too talkative, nor too silent
           Be not too hard, nor too feeble.
           If you be too wise, men will expect too much of you
           If you be too foolish, you will be deceived
           If you be conceited, you will be thought difficult
           If you be too humble, you will be without honour
           If you be too talkative, you will not be heeded
           If you be silent, you will not be regarded
           If you be too hard, you will be broken
           If you be too feeble, you will be crushed.           
          
 
 
That's a bit about me (Rachel). What about you?
Next, you're it, you fabulous ladies in blogland. I choose you for your witty, informational, creative blogs:
Couple #2
 Two of my friends have had babies recently. I decided to try my hand at making baby blankets for their wee-ones. I have been drooling over the super-soft polka-dot fleece at the fabric stores for quite some time, but had no reason to buy pastel blue, pink or yellow for myself. So now the occasion arises. Having never made a baby blanket, it was a learning experience.
One side of the blanket would be a super soft fleece, the other a cute cotton print, all bound together with one of those satin blanket bindings. 
out what size. After washing the material, I cut the two pieces to the appropriate size. Cutting the fleece was an exercise in fuzz-making. Then I pinned the two blanket sides, right sides together and went to the sewing machine to stitch...and realized, I needed to pin them with the right sides facing out. So, I un-pinned an re-pinned the blanket--did I mention, I don't like to pin. Next tip, stitch so the cotton is on the feed-dogs, not the fleece, that will help avoid the bunching. After the two pieces were stitched together, pin (again) the satin binding on the edge of the blanket. Working one side at a time, I attached the binding and mitered the corners. Again, the stitching worked better with the cotton side down.


Then, I look right. Then I might even get up and chase one of those wily squirrels. That's the fun part. 
 Well, enough writing, this is hard work. Now it's time to take a nap before those little girls come home and want to play. Talk with you later. 
 The longer I live the more beautiful life becomes. If you foolishly ignore beauty, you will soon find yourself without it. Your life will be impoverished. But if you invest in beauty, it will remain with you all the days of your life. -Frank Lloyd Wright


The above image is from an old, undated, unmarked greeting card. Surely we all do the cleaning and cooking in such a lovely frock as this one. Be sure to thank your mom for all she does!

And for some Mother's Day fun, what do you think these ladies are saying as they toil over the stove? (This is a fun game to play, like "Fantasy Family" over at Amy's blog.) 
Here's mine:
Ethel- Oh, Myrtle, I don't know...just how long have these turnips been in the Frigidaire?
Myrtle- Throw them in anyway, no one will notice. Cook anything for five hours and it doesn't taste like much.



But if you are sick, there are only two things to worry about—
                   Either you will get well or you will die.
                   If you get well, there is nothing to worry about,
                   
But if you die, there are only two things to worry about—
                   Either you will go to heaven or hell.
                   If you go to heaven, there is nothing to worry about.
And if you go to hell, you’ll be so busy shaking hands with all your friends
                   You won’t have time to worry! 
We have both been looking for some new things to make. We are always looking for new designs, new patterns, fun colors, and pretty fabrics. We found this latest one in the book Sew Simple.
The first pattern I made was the Sling Bag, which is pictured on the back cover of the book. The bag was not too difficult to make, although I had to re-read the directions several times to make sure I understood the construction of the bag. I have become so used to tote bag construction. It is very similar to a Martha Stewart pattern that you can find on her website. Martha's bag is a simple and functional, unlined bag using a pillow case.
brown fabric for the outside of my bag, and a summery white with aqua and brown flowers as a lining material. The two complement each other nicely. I followed the instructions for using ric-rac as a trim. Chocolate brown ric-rac seemed to make a nice accent. Instead of using fabric covered buttons, I found some painted ones in coordinating colors and fun designs.