Since this will be mainly a sewing post, I wanted to introduce you to The Bag Tree. Michelle, of The Bag Tree, is making these awesome, multi functional bags. While I can see their purpose for holding lots of knitting projects, etc., they are gorgeous and fun to carry! Stay tuned for more designs as Michelle completes each one with the quality and beauty that is seen in these bags. You can find her on Etsy by clicking on the link above. LOVE!! And just for The Yarn Grove readers, enjoy a 10 % discount on your first order by entering the code YARNGROVE10 upon checkout. Please checkback as she add more and more bags. More on The Bag Tree to come!
Now to my pickle dish. I have had trouble with putting my pickle dish blocks together because, as you can see by the photo, you have to match up ends. So I went on a mission of researching quilt walls and found one here at Sewingmachinesplus . I had seen this Cheryl Ann's Design wall at a Sewing Expo a couple of years ago and loved the idea. So I set out to order one. Why not get the 72"x72" since the difference in price was about $9.00? Ummm, when it arrived, it took my husband and I to assemble it. Once I got it up, it was about the size of a drive-in movie screen. I'm not kidding. So I called them and they kindly said I could exchange it for the 54"x54", which is what you see in the photo here. Love it. I can assemble it myself and it fits into a very small bag, believe it or not.
The Yarn Grove is buzzing busy with Hiya Hiya Sharp needles - both circulars, DPNs and interchangeables. If you haven't already tried them, you need to. They are absolutely amazing. More sizes in the SHARPs should arrive early summer. Yay!
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