Monday, September 27, 2010

Happy Birthday, Mary Deane!

We miss lounging around with you and those cheeks!  Oh those cheeks!!  Love you, Gramma.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Over At No Big Dill

Well, I am honored to be included in Katy's September Sewing Month.  Check it out here.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Saturday, September 4, 2010

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO COUGARS!

Ok, so I am a little homesick for happy valley. It was BYU's first football game of the season and the peaches are now perfect. And to top it off, BYU won!


Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Hooker's Delight!


Well, if you know anything
about hooking, you know about Harry Fraser and his fabric cutting machines--plus other necessary accouterments for hooking rugs. EVERYONE knows the Fraser cutters. I am not sure anyone else makes these machines. So, perhaps you will understand my shock at finding the Fraser Company right here in North Carolina! Well, not
right here, but Stoneville, North Carolina, an hour and a half drive from Durham. On our way home from visiting the Jones's in Reston, Virginia, we call Helen from the Fraser company and ask when they close. Well, she says, when will you get here? Yes, Helen kindly told me to call her when I got to their place and she would run over, because she was right next door. We arrive and she comes driving in on her golf cart, nearly scared me to death for some reason. She shows us in and I ask a few questions and I get the whole history of this place--how her parents bought it from Harry Fraser in 1974 and how her dad just died two months ago because he was a bleeder and couldn't be operated on so her brother didn't get the will in time and now they are going to court. There are three sisters and one brother. Evidently they all are mad at Helen because, according to her, all they want is the money and don't care a ---- about the business. Helen wants to keep it going, probably because it is her only income. I found out you need cash to buy anything at the Fraser Company and we didn't have enough. She gave me everything and said she would send a bill. Now that is a great business! Thanks, Helen.


TAH DAH! The Harry Fraser Rug Making Equipment Company





Here is Helen trying to show me how the loop frame works.





All these rugs were hooked by Helen's mother who died a few years ago.

But Helen's grandmother is still alive at 98! She is taking care of her.







Paper rug design patterns

Wool for sale

Can you believe how wide this monks cloth is?



The 3-D Hooked Lady with pearls.