Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Fabric Sales

 Hello Everyone,

I just put 15 bolts of Cheddar & Coal III on sale in my Etsy shop (yes… FIFTEEN—I may have gotten a little carried away! I will be adding to the sale items as time allows. You can access the sale HERE.


To find them, just head to my shop and click on the SALE ITEMS section on the left-hand side—like a fabric treasure hunt, but without the digging.
They’re priced at $8.00 per yard (1-yard minimum), which is basically my way of saying, “Please take some of this fabric before I start stacking it in the bathtub.”
I’m clearing out inventory to make room for new lines… and possibly reclaim a little personal living space.

Several of the bolts are down to one yard and you will get a bit extra, whatever is left on the bolt, I'm not saving any little bits.

Do you remember when Erma Bombeck said, ‘The grass is always greener over the septic tank’?

Well… today we decided to put that theory to the test because this just so happens to be the day we’re having a brand‑new leach field excavated and connected to our septic tank.

This is some very serious plumbing. And the trenches? They’re not just trenches, they are so impressive they double as a potential Olympic luge course, running straight through our yard and curving into the lot we own next door! The trenches are so deep, there is no way on God's green earth that they will ever be filled, by us and forty of our neighbors frequenting the powder room over the next 30 years! The county inspector came by and said they needed to be deeper.  We could put bodies in them standing straight up they are so deep!


Do you know just how much fabric I could buy with the amount we are paying the contractor, the engineer and the county? I could make a quilt for everyone reading this....along with matching curtains!

Soon,
Lynn


2 comments:

  1. Oh Lynn We had to have new septic as well. They tore up our whole front yard. Unfortunately it is necessary. We live in Florida, and had to resod everything. I too could have bought a longarm for what we paid for the septic and grass :-S

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    1. They were going to dig up our entire backyard. We opted to get an easement from the county and put it on our property next door to the cabin. Cha-ching, cha-ching

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