Country Register, Sept/Oct 2013

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Country Register, Sept/Oct 2013
Gifts •Antiques •Collectibles •Primitives •Quilting
Needlework •Home &Garden Treasures
Special Attractions •Festivals
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by Sydney Wright
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The Country Register Story
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Hello, Everyone!
Well, fall is upon us the sunsets are coming earlier, temperatures are drifting downward,
school has started - and IT' S OPEN HOUSE SEASON!!! Take a look at
the Shows & Events on page I 0 (changed from where it usually is) and
notice the special notices in the ads throughout this issue. All the shops
are decked out with their new fall decor and ready for your visit!
Alabama: Dana Wilburn, 301-698-2694
Arizona: Barbara Stillman/Lolly Konccky, 602-942-8950
Arkansas: Lenda Williams, 405-470-2597
California/ N. Nevada: Betty Fasseu, 800-349- 1858
Colorado: Jan & John Keller, 719-749-9797
Connectieu1: Michael Dempsey, 9 19-66 1- 1760
Delaware: Merle and Gail Taylor, 888-616-8319
Florida: Dave & Amy Caner, 866-825-92 17
Georgia: Linda Parish, 706-340- l 049
Idaho (N): Dec Sleep, 605-722-7028
Idaho (S): Barbara Stillman, 602-942-8950
Illinois: Lenda Williams, 405-470-2597
Indiana: Gail & Merle Taylor, 888-616-8319
Iowa: Linda Glendy, 64 1-751-2619,
Kansas: Cindy Baldwin, 866-966-9815
Kentucky: Chris & Kelley Kennedy. 443-243- 111 8
Maine: Gail Hagcmnn, 207-437-2663
Maryland: Dave & Amy Caner, 866-825-9217
Massachusetts-RI: Michael Dempsey. 919-661 - 1760
Michigan: Bill and Marlene Howell, 989-793-42 11
Minnesola: Ki m and Mickey Keller, 763 -754- 166 1
Missouri: Lcnda Williams, 405-470-2597
Monrana: Dee Sleep, 605-722-7028
Nebraska: Barbara Stillman/Lolly Konccky, 602-942-8950
Nevada (N): Betty Fassell, 800-349-1858
New Hampshire: Kalhlecn Graham, 603-463-3 703
New Jersey: Merle and Gail Taylor, 888-6 16-83 19
New Mexico: Jan & John Keller, 719-749-9797
New York: Dave & Amy Caner, 866-825-9217
N. Carolina: Barbara Stillman/Lolly Konccky, 602-942-8950
Nonh Dakora: Dec Sleep, 605-722-7028
Ohio: Barb Moore, 937-652- 1157
Oklahoma: Lenda Williams, 405-470-2597
Oregon: Barbara Stillman/Lolly Konccky, 602-942-8950
Pennsylvania: Dave & Amy Caner, 866-825-92 17
Rhode Island: Michael Dempsey, 919-661-1760
S. Carolina: Barbara Stillman/Lolly Konecky, 602-942-8950
Sou1h Dakota: Dee Sleep, 605-722-7028
Tennessee: Chris & Kelley Kennedy, 443-243-11 18
Texas: Lenda Williams. 405-470-2597
Utah: Daniel & Siacy Tueller, 801-592-8498
Vcnnont: Chris & Kelley Kennedy, 443-243-11 18
Virginia: Dave & Amy Caner, 866-825-92 17
Washington: Barbara Stillman/Lolly Konccky, 602-942-8950
West Virginia: Dave & Amy Caner, 866-825-9217
Wisconsin: Sco11 & Jennifer Hughes, 715-838-9426
Wyoming: Dec Sleep, 605-722-7028
CANADA:
Alhena: Rulh Burke, 780-889-3776,
British Columbia: Bryan S1onehill, 800-784-671 1
Maniloba & Saskatchewan: Scot1 & Marj Keams, 306-736-2441
On1ario: Laurie Holcombe, 613-864-8667
We 've included several fall-type recipes and some special fall tips. The
Secret Shopper has made a trip to 656 Shoppe just outside of Millersburg
this time; I'm sure you'll enjoy her article.
And - I have a very special announcement - I have a new granddaughter!
Laine Ashley Moore was born on June 28th and she's beautiful! She joins
her brother Lucas (4), sister Ella (3), and cousins Zack (15) and Lexi
(13). When I'm not working on The Country Register, they keep me
busy! So, if you call and hear noises in the background, you can guess
it's probably one or more of them.
Please do give us a call if you have any comments or suggestions, a
recipe to share, or would like-t9 tar1/!Jubscription. We'd love to hear
from you! Happy Fall! ~ \IV.
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c;onvenlenc;e of thoee who may not be able to eet to a ehop. we do
offer eubeorlptlone for $16.00 per year (Continental U.S .) to c;over
the c;oet of poe ge and handlfne.
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674 N. High Street,
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Chillicothe, Ohio
Unique crafts & gifts for every occasion!
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Travelers are invited to join Hocking Hills Adventures in the 7th Annual
Paddle for the Battle, where participants will canoe and kayak the scenic
Hocking River to raise money for the Logan Cancer Support Group.
Paddle for the Battle takes place Saturday, September 7, starting at noon,
with 100% of the $25 entry fee benefitting local cancer patients via the
Logan Cancer Support Group. Additional donations are also welcome.
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- Belpre - Cambridge -
A COUNTRY STORE AND A QUILT SHOP
2514 Washington Blvd, Belpre, OH 45 714
Phone/Fax 740-423- 1965
BROWSE AND ENJOY SHOPPING IN OUR UNIQUE COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE
WHERE YOU Will BE INSPIRE1J BY OUR COUNTRY ACCENTS 6 DISPLAYS
*Rowe Pottery Certified Dealer
* Redware & Pottery
* Primitive Folk Art
*Custom Framing
* Moda Fabrics - over 2000 bolts
* Hinterberg Dealer
* Wools *Classes
* Primitive Stitching
* Punch Needle Embroidery
Houre:Mon-Fri 10-6 5at 10-5
web site:www.neffscountryloft.com e-mail: [email protected]
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The TDWne House
738- l /2 Wheeling Avenue
740-439-4778
Distinctive Selection of Jewelry,
Purses, Beads, and Home Decor.
Mon-Fri l 0-6, Sat l 0-5
Fri & Sat, October 4 & 5
Walk Wheeling Avenue a nd
enjoy the Feel and Taste of Fall.
Crafts, Food a nd Music!
Dickens JJictorian JJillage
Dicllem Jlictorian Jlittage
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643 Wheeling Avenue
Mon-Sat l 0-6, Sun-12-6
Novl st - Jan 4th
dickensvictorianvillage.com
Penny Cot1rt
63 7 Wheeling Avenue
740-432-4369
Antiques, collectibles, Accessories,
3 floors to Explo re! Open 7 days!
Mon-Sat l 0-6, Sun 12-5
LearningJtl
723 Wheeling Avenue
740-435-031 9 Educational Toys,
C lassroom Supp lies, Books
Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat 10-2 . _ _
Share the Sights a nd Beauty of the
Vic to rian Age with our Unique Scenery
and Courthouse Light Show.
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740-432-7241
Hom e De'co, Fur~iture, Jewelry,
Antiques, Collectables, Hobb ies,
Primitives & more!
Open 7 do s! Mon-Sat l 0- 7,
Sun l 2-5 mllliiiiliilllll
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73 1 Wheeling Avenue
740-432-608 1
Sta ndard Ha llmark Greeting
Cards & Gifts Plus Much More!
Extensive Sele<ttion Of OSU
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2696 Greely Chapel Road, Lima, OH 45804
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Fine Yarns - Addi Needles - Patter ns
Quilting Fabrics - Books - Needles - Notions
Now offering Longarm Quilting Services with the
Intelliquilter COmputerized Lona.rm System
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Upcoming Events:
Grand Lake One Stop Shop Hop - Sept 27-28
@ UNOH Event Center in Lima
Ohio One Stop Shop Hop - Oct 18-19 @
Hope Hotel on the Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton
Shop Hours: M,W, F 9-5
Tues-Thurs 9-6, Sat 8-1
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Come see what's new for the sea,s on
17009 REILAND KIES ROAD
BarK.INS,
Kegu/ar Shop Hours:
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(937) 489-3907
18 Shops under ONE roof?!
l'dday; leptemlaer 27' 2013
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
latanlay; leptemller 28, 2013
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
$5.00 admission
UNOH Event Center
1450 N Cab le Rd ., Lima, OH 45805
For more info contact: Cozy Cabin Quilts, LLC
419-394-6762
[email protected]
Accomplish Quilting
Stevensville, Michigan
Sew Nice
Upper Sandusky, Ohio
Cotton Junky Quilt Shop
Wilmington, Ohio
Little Scrap Quilt Shop
Kokomo, Indiana
Engine House Quilt Shop
Berne, Indiana
Smith Merchants
Arcanum, Ohio
Heavenly Stitches
Lima, Ohio
Caroline's Cottage Cottons
Rome City, Indiana
lavender Street
Cincinnati, Ohio
Lima/Findlay Sewing Center
Lima/Findlay, Ohio
The Mason Jar Quilt Shoppe
Beavercreek, Ohio
The Little Shop of Stitches
Miamisburg, Ohio
Sewing Treasurers
Angola, Indiana
The Village Quilt Shoppe
Lake Orion, Michigan
Nautical Needle
Port Clinton, Ohio
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A Little Touch of
Heaven Quilt Shop
Wayne, Ohio
Forever In Stitches
Bluffton, Ohio
Country Creations
Decatur, Indiana
- Van Wert - St. Henry - Celina Countr~berries
Designs
11830 us Rt. 127 s.
Viuc. We.tit. Olc0 45891
(419)238-2271
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Fall Open House
Sept. 12-13-14
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Home Decor... Gifts...Boutique... Gourmet Foods
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Materials:
15" square piece of 1/4" (or thicker) plywood
one S' xl "xl" wood tomato stake
one 3' lathing strip
acrylic paints
old flannel shirt
hay
This pattern is free for you to use. Please give the artist credit. Not for commercial use.
illhe Saltbox
H ome Furnishings
H ardwood & Vpholstered Furniture * Tabletop *Lighting Needful Things
* Seasonal * Candles * Treenware
Fall Open House
Sept 6 & 7
1. Sketch the head pattern onto the plywood, enlarging to approximately 15" high. It is not necessary to make an exact copy- just quickly sketch the shape onto the wood. Add hair later (glue
on hay). Cut out plywood, sand and paint as desired. 2. Nail head to the top of the stake. 3.
I nsert the 3' lathing strip horizontally into the sleeves of an old flannel shirt. Insert tomato stake
verticallly into shirt. 4. Screw the lathe strip to the stake just below the head. 5.Button shirt
and stuff sleeves with hay if desired. Glue hay to face for hair.
This scarecrow would also be really cute done smaller uSing a child's shirt. Insert the scarecrow
stake into a pot of fall mums. Have fun!
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Looking for a fun Halloween activity to do
with the kids? Make witch's hat cookies!
Start with striped shortbread cookies, the
kind with the hole in the middle. Turn them
upside down on a piece of waxed paper so
the chocolate bottom faces up. Let the kids
put an unwrapped chocolate kiss in the
middle of each one. Tint some vanilla icing
with red and yellow food coloring until it's as
orange as you'd like. Put the icing in a
Ziploc bag and snip a small corner of the
bag . Gently pipe a ring of orange around
each chocolate kiss to keep it from slipping
off. Let your witch's hats dry and enjoy!
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potted trees to dec?rate, co~n~P rag rugs, all kinds of pottery,
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EarlI American Home
AUTUMN HOMESPUN
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Primitive and Reproduction
Home Furnishings
We all take cash, checks, catds
Apple Cteek Anflques
Bittersweet Harvest Gathering
Fall Open House - Fri, Sept 6 & Sat, Sept 7
In the Spirit of Friends Folk Art & A ntiques Show
@ Malabar Farm, Sat, Sept 28
Peddlers on the Farmstead - Sat, Oct 5
Artists, Antiques & Primitive Crafters on the Lawn
820 Broad Avenue, Findlay, Ohio (419) 425-0522
I- 75 to 224 E. Turn Right on Broad Ave.
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Kenton, Ohio
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567-674-2553 or
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Six restured bzald~s to tour on our fcrrrn. C'orne ? Enjoy.'
For All Your Fall Pecoratin~ i/eeds - CVer 100 varieties of !Umpl:ins.
Gourds. .lndian Corn. JJroorn C'orn. tV/t<mS. Pried Gourds.
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IOI N. MAln st. Arllngfbn Off
'l/9-'1<9-9rfJ3 AntlquRs, Pl'irN'ttves,
Candles, Meft's, and Ne11d(u/ things
(or Hea/'fh Al'ld Home.
Wed - Frf 10-f S1.itltd11y's 10..1(>
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lf/2' Twp id. #'10 I>unlcll'lc, OH
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clecotatlhg ahcl gilt
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180'13 Twp Rd.
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Folk At1. Pl'imt'ttves, t Antrques
3>3 S. Walnut Sf, I>unlcirlc, OH
We will be at the following shows this fall:
Country Living Fair, Columbus, Ohio - Sept 13- 14- 15
Burton A.rt Show, Sept 28
Fall in the Fields @ Mt. Dora, Oct 5
Pop-Up Barn Show, Franklin TN - Oct 11-12
Fotsst, OH.
Ftorn l<enfbn: State Rte S'3
to /$f Rd tight past 8 mile
rnarl<el'. Ftorn Fot11sf: State
Rts. S'3 to 2nd Rd /tl(t past
tl>e stone quotty.
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We'll be selling at the f arm all season!
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Visit our
Village of Shops
featuring 1 o,ooo sq.ft.
tilled with gifts tor all ages & home furnishings tor an_y home!
oon,1: forge-c: 1:0 ViSi1: us for your Vera Bradley, Chatnilia
o/ Katneteon accessories -c:o s-c:y1e up your Fall!
We can also help you wi-c:h your bereavemen-c: needs.
Check out our Vintage Treasures for your
fall decorating needsH
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Christmas Around Sabina Town
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Fri, Nov 8, 9am-7pm, Sat, Nov 9, 9am-5pm
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Witches flying past on broomsticks,
Black cats leaping here and there
White-robed spooks on every comer,
Mournful moaning in the air,
Goblins peering out of windows,
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Wreaths
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Twinsburg
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Furniture Decor &More
Just Pizzelles
116 N. High Street, 234-244-4206
Hours: Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat 10-5
Primitive & Vintage Furniture & Decor,
Sydney Candles
204 W. Main Street
330-638-8707
www.JustPizzel les.com
Offering the World's La rgest
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Pizzelle Cookies!
Goodacres Home & Garden Accents
128 N. High Street, 330-637-0660
Hours: Tues-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-3
Antiques, Vintage & Handcrafted
Items & More!
Quilting B's
254 S. High Street, 330-637-0002
Hours: Mon-Fri 20-5, Sat 10-2
Fabrics, Quilting Supplies, Patterns &
Books, Machine Quilting
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124 N. High Street, 330-637-3106
Hours: Mon-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-3
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As the month of August
melts into the month of
September there is a
distinct change in the
days that awakens me to
the anticipation of fall.
Fall greets New
Englanders with crisp,
~~~,ooler days, often
arked by spectacular
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you outdoors to gather
the remaining abundance in the garden or to experience the simple
blessing of the fallen leaves rustling under your feet as you stack wood
or prepare your surroundings for the season of fall.
Fall Favorites - Preparing the interior of your home for the season
includes many of my favorite activities - visiting my favorite antique
shops to look for perfect additions to a display, attending fall harvest
festivals that capture the spirit of autumn and using elements found in
nature to decorate my home.
Gathering natural materials for fall decorating is one of our weekend
joys. Each year I gather bittersweet, cornstalks, pumpkins, primitive
gourds and small and large Indian com to enhance autumn displays.
The antique barrel on my porch becomes adorned with simple
bittersweet vines encircling a plump, vibrant pumpkin just waiting to be
carved. The contrast created between the dark brown wood of the barrel
staves and the warm orange of nature says true New England fall.
Inside I fill my early carriers with cream-colored primitive gourds and
large dark pine cones.
Indian com with its beautifully colored kernels and crisp husks look at
home nestled in a bed of straw in my antique trenchers and in my early
splint baskets. I weave gathered bittersweet around my antique
stoneware collection in my early red corner cupboard and the result that
nature brings to the display is simple and soothing. My smaller antiques
such as redware bowls or pewter basins become filled with gathered
horse chestnuts, hickory nuts and often a few dried leaves. Layering the
display with warm, woven textiles in brick red and cream complete the
setting and add autumnal warmth to the room.
Fall's Truest Blessing - Larger antiques such as my antique cider press
or my com thresher in early oxblood paint can become centerpieces of
the season and both remind me of earlier days when the abundance of
fall usually meant hard work and family cooperation. After the mutual
gathering, preparing and storing of all of nature's bounty, fall, no doubt
left its truest of blessings, the sense of fulfillment and reward that comes
from working hard.
This fa ll season experience all that Fall has to give, enjoy the simple
blessing of a vivid sunset sparked with an unexpected glowing glint of
winter, feel the energized excitement of creating your own fall interior
displays using great antiques warmed with the essence of nature, feel
the contentment that a day of bard work in the invigorating fall air can
provide. And when you have "gathered and harvested" all of fall's
truest blessings, you will be able to draw upon its harvest all year and
share its unlimited abundance with the ones you hold dear.
Annice Bradley Rockwell is an educator and owner ofPomfret Antiques.
She is currently working on her book, New England Girl.
[email protected]. Robin Rock is the owner of
Milltown Primitives. www.milltownprimitvesshop.com. For further
information and inspirational photos Facebook them at Milltown
Primitives.
Order on line at www.berninastore.com
Hours: Mon-Tues-Wed 10-6, Thurs 10-8,
Fri 10-5, Sat 10-4, closed Sun
7081 West Blvd, Boardman, OH 44512 330-726-9396
8900 Darrow Road
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You will truly be inspired when you visit our New
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1 I 2 c butter, softened
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2 c semi-sweet chocolate chips
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Technique Classes
Quilt Displays
Quilt Guilds
September 12-14, 2013
Buckeye Bvent Center
Quilt Contest
624 Henry St (ja.at off R.o ute 30), Dalton, OH 44618
Amish Quilting Bee
Thu/Fri/Sat 10-5
Admission: $7.00 I 1 Hr. Classes: $10
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Secret Shopperl
2013 Ohio Amish Country
Quilt Shop Hop
"C"ereating CJ"raditions"
Oct 30-31 , Nov 1-2, 2013
Dear Country Register Reader,
This summer has been a wet one so
my days in the garden have been
limited so what do I do? I get my
Country Register out and read about
all of the unique shops and events
then pick a direction to go for the day.
The Country Register always has in the front a listing of events that both
are interesting and always give me something to look forward to and
always worth the trip. I attended A Humble Past in N. Lima this year at
Piney Creek Primitives and loved all of the antiques and crafts that
Debbie's vendors provided. The setting is beautiful for this show.
Debbie's outbuildings, the crowing roosters, with the artisans set up on
the lawn and the horses in the pasture make for a very relaxing day. I
loved the primitive dolls, the small wood pieces made to look old and of
course all of the antiques. The artisans had many things that would look
wonderful in an Ohio country home or out on your porch. Debbie's shop
was all decked out for the day's event and she was burning a pecan pie
soy candle that made the shop even more inviting. Debbie's family helps
out for the day and the food they made was yummy. They had corn on
the cob and pulled chicken sandwiches that were so good. It was a treat
to walk around and talk with all of the vendors and dealers. I couldn 't
resist a few antiques there either. Be sure to mark your calendar for next
year's A Humble Past and in the mean go and visit Piney Creek
Primitives when you are in the N. Lima area. It's a beautiful drive out in
the country away from the traffic and crowds.
Then the other day I was on my way to Berlin in Ohio Amish Country
and made a point to stop at a new store I found in the Country Register,
the 656 Primitive Shoppe. What a treat. The owner is Amish and his
work shop is right there next to his store so you can see how a lot is
made right there on the premises. The owner bas been making furniture
for 29 years and bis designs have those early furniture lines you maybe
looking for. I loved his handmade Windsor chair I think the best of all. It
was beautiful and very comfortable and very reasonably priced. Other
favorites were the curly maple coffee table, the woven seat wing chair
and the period sofas. He bas an extensive catalog with comb back
Windsors and many other styles of chairs and upholstered goods that he
makes. I also liked the small tea caddies, pipe holders and counter top
paper towel holders. And the benches were wonderful and the small
stools were great. He uses Old Century Paint and of course sells it in his
shop. He does layered painting on pieces which I really enjoyed. The
black, red and mustard combination he was showing on a small stool
was really unique. Be sure to check out the jelly and corner cupboards
when you visit his shop. He is truly a talented craftsman right here in
Ohio. It's out in the Amish countryside between Kidron and Berlin and
very easy to find. When I was there a couple came in from Ontario
Canada and of course they found him in the Ohio Country Register, too.
This is a shop that I will return to very soon.
Remember to tell the Country Register merchants that you saw their ad
in the Country Register. Enjoy this Fall here in Ohio and be sure to
check out the Country Register for both new shops and old shops and
events to visit.
Country Blessings from,
Secret S~~QX
Wed, Thurs & Fri 8:30 am - 7:00 pm
Sat 8:30 am - 6:00 pm
lnfoonotion may be obtained at any
of the participating quilt shops listed below.
Area quilt shops j oin
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The Fal:>ric Peddler - Wadsworth - :3:30-:3:36-1101
Gramma Fannie's Quilt Barn - Berlin - :3:30-89:3-:324:3
Helping Hande Quilt Shop _ Berlin _ :3:30-89:3-22:3:3
Lone Star Quilt Shop - Mt. Hope - :3:30-674-:3858
Meraantile on Main LLC - Coshocton - 740-622-5956
Miiier'~ Dry Goode - Charm - :3:30-89:3-9899
Paw Patch Quilt Shop - Mt. Vernon - 740-:397-9450
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fabulous 4 day event
filled with fabric, fun and
prizes. You wi ll receive a
FREE pattern, with the
option of purchasing a
fabric kit for that block at
each shop. There wi ll be
additional project kits
displayed us ing the theme
fa b r ics a lon g w i t h
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website: www.amishquiltshophop.com
2014 Ohio Amish Country Quilt Shop
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Come visit us at our new retail store and workshop!
8356 Township Road 656, Fredericksburg , Ohio 44627
Uust six miles from Berlin)
Open 9am-5pm , Mon-Sat
Historical Period Upholstered Furniture
Hand-painted Furniture - Windsor Chairs
Tables - Jelly & Corner Cupboard - Shelves
So Much More!
Furniture maker with many years experience All furniture is built on premises with maple
hardwood mortise & tenon frames.
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Homespun Treasures and Amish Country Peddler
have now merged into the Amish Country Peddler building.
Now - for your convenience - all home decor is in one location!
Come and be inspired with some great new decorating ideas,
including NEW Fall and Christmas decor!
*Family Heirloom
Weavers
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plants, & much more
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Visitors to the Quaker Heritage Center immediately notice the 1500+
origami paper cranes suspended from the gallery ceiling. Now visitors
have the chance to witness how those cranes inspired one artist, and
share their own inspirations. Inspired by Cranes: The Art of Craig Dove
is the newest exhibit at the Quaker Heritage Center.
The exhibit will be on display at the Quaker Heritage Center through
September 27, 20 13. The Quaker Heritage Center will be open Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with special extended hours until 9 p.m.
on Tuesday, September 24.
The Meriarn R. Hare Quaker Heritage Center of Wilmington College is
an educational center designed to help learners of all ages discover the
rich heritage and living traditions of the Religious Society of Friends
through a variety of exhibits, tours, presentations, lectures, activities, and
programs. For more information about special events, hours, and
upcoming exhibits, visit http://www2.wilmington.edu/qhc/index.cfrn, or
at www.facebook.com/QuakerHeritageCenter.
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Free horse drawn carriage rides from 1-3 pm
Meet with Santa from 1-3 pm
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Charity silent auction from 9am-1:30 pm
Confession time: I am an addict. Although not addicted to substances
(well, maybe a little bit to caffeine) whenever I see or hear the phase
"mystery quilt" I run for my rotary cutter and start pawing through my
stash. Waiting for the next "fix" can be agonizing. Is the current
segment here yet? Did I miss it? Help! What is so compelling about
mystery projects? Well, first of all, who can resist a mystery of any
kind? Not me!
For the uninitiated, mystery quilts are those for which we receive partial
directions at intervals, not knowing until the very end what the
completed project will look like. Ideally we make each block or
segment as directions are received, often monthly, and by the end of the
project we will have a complete set of blocks to assemble into a quilt.
Colour choice is usually left up to the piecer, so we have the choice of
staying within our colour comfort zone or experimenting with new-tous colours and combinations. And it's painless: because directions
arrive at intervals, smaller chunks of time are required, making it easier
to fit into busy schedules. Since each month's "assignment" takes only
an hour or two, there is less danger of being overwhelmed and adding
yet another project to our pile of UFOs.
A close relative of the mystery quilt is the BOM (block of the month).
Usually we know ahead of time what the finished project will look like,
and our colour/fabric choices may be limited if fabric is provided as part
of the program. The mystery is gone, which is a boon to those of us
who are insecure about such things, but even so there is room for
individual creativity in the setting of blocks, quilting designs and border
arrangements. Many BOMs are learning opportunities. Some progress
from easy to more-difficult blocks; others introduce new techniques.
Where can we find mystery quilts and BOMs? Many quilting
periodicals (e.g. Quilter's Newsletter, Quiltmaker) offer interesting
ongoing projects. Some organizations (e.g. American Quilters' Society)
offer them online. Many guilds do one yearly as part of their program,
as do a lot of quilt shops. Googling mystery quilts reveals dozens of
patterns for mystery quilts and BOMs; many are free. If you like to
quilt in company, you will even find online groups who do the same
mystery quilts at the same time and keep in touch with one another as
they progress.
So ... are you up to a challenge? The next time you'd like to add a little
unpredictability to your quilting life, considering adding a mystery. I
could tell you a lot more about the advantages, but I have three of them
on the go at present, and I can't be late with my "homework!"
©Barbara Conquest, BlueSky Quilting
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240 N. Main Street, Lynchburg, OH 45142
937,364,9000
"A great place to shop for the
comforts of your country home"
Olde Century Paints •
Candleberry Company Candles
Park Designs • Dolls • Salem Treenware
Homespun Tea Dyed Fabrics by the Yard
Lamps • Handmade Wooden Items
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them at the farm for lots of family fun! Activities, entertainment, food,
pumpkins, etc. Six weekends - from September 21st to the end of
October. Check online at www.barnnbunk.com for more information.
State Rt. 73, Wayne-Madison Rd in Trenton
Visit Our 100 Year Old Barns!
Main Barn w /three lofts - over 50 local crafters,
orals, candles, framed prints, collectibles, furniture,
fabric crafts, antiques
2nd Barn - Ice Cream & Candy Shop. Deli - More Gifts
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teach etiquette
classes. Last
spring, I had the
pleasure of
presenting an
etiquette program
to a 4th grade class
of eleven boys and
two girls. The challenge was to talk for one hour to a class of
primarily all males. Not one to shy away from a challenge, I set about
modifying my presentation in a way that would be geared toward the
interests of the boys. When I arrived, the children bad just finished a
snack break, so they were settling down. I set up my display, took a
deep breath, and launched into my speech.
By asking questions, and then proceeding to expound upon some
principles, it didn't take long for the students to respond by eliciting
examples of their own experiences, or cite examples to further
illustrate the points being made.
Their participation was a welcomed response, as that is a key
component in assessing the success of the program. For active
participation equates with interest, interest equals retention, retention
equals practical application.
As the class ended each child received a bookmark that gives a few
tips relative to manners. As I was packing the display pieces, a young
man came up and offered to help me put the china away. What a
generous offer, as he was putting into practice what he had just
learned. I thanked him and turned to say a few departing words to the
teacher.
As I was about to leave, another young boy with a sheet of paper came
running up to me. Smiling, he proudly presented me with a hand
drawn picture. It was not the words that he wrote, but the sentiment
that he was sharing bis thoughts, and found a creative way to do so.
That kind gesture so moved me that I have framed it, and gave it a
prominent place on my desk, so that I can be reminded of the
difference being made in the lives of young people. Later, I learned
that the students, who took the etiquette class, told the principal that
the etiquette lesson was delightful!
If I bad to describe my job, I would have to say it is one of the most
rewarding jobs ever, because my hope is that if children learn at an
early age how to respect, and treat one another, we will have a far
better world in which to live.
Janet Young, Certified Tea and Etiquette Consultant, is a founding
member ofMid-Atlantic Tea Business Association and freelance
writer/national tea presenter. Visit her website at
www.overtheteacup. com.
comin Events at Barn 'n' Bunk:
FALL FESTIVAL WEEKENDS - Saturdays & Sundays Sept 21 -21 , 28-29 and Oct 5-6, 12- 13, I 9-20 & 26-27
*Hanging Baskets, Bedding Plants, Mulch*
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Unscramble the words. Key is below.
_ _ _ _ _ tsuctneh glossy brown nut that may be roasted and
eaten
_ _ _ _ _ brnrcreeaissmall, red, acid berry used in cooking
_ _ _ _ _ ueidudsco shedding its leaves annually
_ _ _ _ _ duorg
fleshy, typically large fruit with a hard skin,
some are edible
the usually round, red or yellow, edible fruit
5. _ _ _ _ _ palep
of a small tree
bracing, invigorating
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season of the year between summer and
winter
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Uncomfortably cool or cold
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ovoid fruit or nut of an oak
_ _ _ _ _ eahtyr
of the nature of or consisting of soil
_ _ _ _ _ rainocpcuoornamental container shaped like such a horn
_ _ _ _ _ onbwr
a color produced by mixing red, yellow, and
black
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forming on surfaces
_ _ _ _ _ hrstvae
process or period of gathering in crops
_ _ _ _ _ efla
usually green organs borne by the stem of a
plant
_ _ _ _ _ eaplm
a flavor of syrup processed from tree sap
_ _ _ _ _ ocnr
cereal plant that yields large grains, or
kernels, set in rows on a cob
_ _ _ _ _ ebyrlstu to blow in loud, violent gusts
_ _ _ _ _ naelfnl
a soft, slightly napped fabric of wool or wool
and another fiber
_ _ _ _ _ figeola
ornamental representation of leaves, stems,
and flowers
Sydney Wright has loved drawing and painting since early childhood.
With the encouragement and support of her parents, Sydney took private
art lessons throughout her adolescent years. A love of art followed her to
college where she expanded her knowledge studying illustration and
graphic design. She graduated with a BFA from Tyler School of Art,
Temple University. After graduating she landed a job working in the art
department for the magazine Opera News. Later, Wright went on to work
for the well known national publication, Ladies Home Journal.
Sydney is now a :freelance artist working from her home on the coast of
New Jersey. With a beach house overlooking the Atlantic Ocean she is
blessed with infinite inspiration. As part of her :freelance work, Sydney
creates illustration for Scholastic, a company providing teaching aids and
educational material for children. She has also recently completed the
illustration of her first children's book. A fun, whimsical style gives her
work wide-reaching appeal in today's market.
Thanks for sharing your artwork with The Country Register, Sydney!
Spinach Stuffed Mushrooms
From fabric A, background fabric, cut
60 - 3 Yi'' squares.
Make 24 of row one. Make 12 of row
two.
Using the row from the last part, Make
12 blocks like photo.
24 medium mushrooms
2 T. olive oil
2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1 5-oz pkg baby spinach, chopped
Kosher salt & black pepper
3 /4 c. panko bread crumbs
V2 c. Gruyere, grated
Remove stems from mushrooms, finely chop and reserve.
Coat a baking sheet w I oil. Bake the mushroom caps, stemside down 10-12 min@ 375°. Heat oil in medium skillet over
medium heat. Add garlic and chopped stems and cook,
stirring, until tender, 3-5 min. Add spinach, 1/4 tsp . salt and
1/8 tsp. pepper. Cook to wilt spinach, 2-3 min. more.
Combine spinach mixture w /bread crumbs and cheese. Spoon
into mushroom caps and bake until golden brown, 12-15 min.
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Join us each issue of the Country Register in 2013 for another clue.
(If you miss a clue ask your favorite shop for a back issue, check online
at www.ohiocountryregister.com or www.redroosterquilts.com.
You can purchase a kit for this project from Red Rooster Quilts. Just go
to www.redroosterquilts.com and search for Country Register Kit. The
kit is $69.99 and it includes all the fabric for the top and binding. Just
designate what color you want for the main color, (color B) and a
winning combination will be selected by Red Rooster just for you !
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For many years, I've shared my life with cats. It wasn't always that way. I grew
up with a dog. Lucky was a terrier and beagle mix, the runt of the litter, and
given to me by my uncle when his dog had pups. My late husband was a true
dog lover. As part of the Military Police, when he served, his partner was a
German shepherd named Pasha. Several dogs came in and out of our lives.
After he died, we found ourselves without a pet. The girls wanted cats, so I
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I miss the companionship of a good dog. For several years, I've been flirting
with the idea of adding a dog to the fami ly. Breeds have been investigated
and a list developed of the attributes I hoped to find, including: 1) mediumsized; 2) mixed breed, preferably a rescue; 3) male; 4) white with some
color markings; and 5) a short coat. Although I was not seriously looking, a
puppy crossed my path that ticked all the boxes and then some. Two weeks
ago, I adopted Brian, a boxer and dachshund mix with a sad story. Only
three months old, he's alive because of the dedication of a local rescue
group.
Oh my gosh! Having Brian is a LOT of work! There are frequent trips for
"potty outside," although most of the time that's really finding sticks and
eating them. There are frequent clean-ups in the house of you-know-what.
Because he's still so young, everything goes into his mouth- fingers,
clothes, noses, shoes and socks. You would think that he's trying to unhinge
his jaw to swallow those items.
He's found his voice and is learning to bark when people come to the door.
After every "disappearance," even if it's only for about 20 seconds, he greets
me with wagging tail and happy dancing like I've been gone almost forever.
He is really, really good at playing fetch, although he loses interest after
about five rounds. The cats are adjusting.
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We begin obedience training this month. I do realize that's more about my
learning bow to be a good dog owner than it is about Brian leaning bow to
be a good dog. I'm sure we will practice and do well in class.
My quilting has just about ground to a halt! I'm hoping that Brian will learn
bow to be a good quilting companion, sitting in my studio with me while I
sew. I think we're probably several months away fro m that.
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During my involvement in this puppy madness, there have been some
unpleasantries in my work world. It all boi led down to technical difficulties
that had another, literally, on a different page than me. But, before we
discovered the problem, tempers flared (mine) and apologies were offered
(hers.)
There are times when I long to be "retired," play in the dog park with Brian,
work in my studio, and avoid interactions with people. As David Duchovny
said, "I love dogs. They live in the moment and don't care about anything
except affection and food . They're loyal and happy. Humans are just too
damn complicated."
Barbara Polston is a writer by vocation and a quilter by avocation. You can see
Barbara's quilts, join her on Facebook or book her class and lecture offerings at
www.barbarapolston.com. She is the editor ofThe Quilting Quarterly, the Journal
of The National Quilting Association, Inc. Barbara, who has lived in Phoenix,
Arizona, for over 27 years, is calmly quilting in Studio Narnia. ©Barbara Polston,
Phoenix, AZ, August 201.3
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Car a mel Apple Dessert
2 c. vanilla wafers, crushed (about 60)
1/ 3 c. butter, melted 1 8 oz. pkg. cream ch eese
1/ 4 c. sugar
3-1/ 4 c. milk, divided
8 oz. whipped topping
2 pkg. vanilla instant pudding
V2 c. caramel ice cream topping
1 each r ed & green apple, chopped
1I 4 c. peanuts, chopped
Mix cookie crumbs and butter. Press into l 3x 9 "
pan. Beat cream cheese, sugar and 1/ 4 c. milk
with mixer until well blended. Stir in 1 c. whipped
topping. Spread over crust. Beat pudding mixes
and rest of milk with whisk about 2 min. Stir in
1I 4 c. caramel topping. Spoon over cream cheese
layer . Top with remaining whipped topping.
Refrigerate 5 hours until firm. Top with apples,
nuts and remaining caramel topping just befor e
serving.
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Leesburg, Ohio
The Leesburg Folk Fair Committee would like to welcome you to
our 31st Annual Show in scenic Leesburg, Ohio. This year's oneday show includes a variety of quality hand-made goods from
skilled artisans and crafters. Admission is free!
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Crafts included in the show:
Pottery · Crocheting/Needlecrafts · Woodcrafts
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Sara's Herbs &
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Ohio based lumber distributor
is currently stocking kiln dried
White Pine Boards for the pine
furniture and craft industry.
For mure tn/ormation
call 330-3/JS-5550
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Everlastin~s
1842 Hillandale Road NE
New Philadelphia OH 44663
Primitive C upboard, Oak Harbor
Novelties and Nostalgia, Woodville
Packer Creek Pottery, Genoa
Country Cupboard, Gibsonburg
Thyme For All Seasons, Curtice
The Summer Kitchen, Helena
Beeker Genera.I Store, Pemberville
Riverbank Antique Market, Pemberville
330-364-3407
Christmas Open House
Nov9& 10
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The shop is ready for fall , are you? We' ve got what
you need to make your home feel cozy and inviting!
Of course ANTIQ ES, and the fun stuff like florals,
candles, linens and Sheryl's wonderful handmade
PRIMITIVES ! 10% off all candles when you say you
saw us in ti Country Register!
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Wed 11 to 5 - Thurs 11 to6 - Fri 11 to5 - Sat 10 to 4
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DUBLIN, OHIO 430f7
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Handcrafted Gifts, Antiques, Art,
Home Decor and much more...
WOW! THIS PLACE IS INCREDIBLE!
789 Hebron Road
Park Plaz a Center
Check out our website
Heath, Ohio
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• V i ntage & Retro I tems
• Antiques
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• Furniture a n d Accents
• B as kets & Linens
•Jewelry
• W illow Tree Angel s
• Windchimes
• Bird House s
• Bath & Body Luxuries
• Candle s
• Ceramics
• Cottage Collectibles
• Country Crafts
• Dolls - Ceramic & Primitive
• F lorals
• Framed Prints
• G ee se Cloth es
• Greeting Cards
• L ongaberger Baskets
• P ark I mports L i nens
• Pottery & C eramics
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• Wood Crafts
• Seasonal and Nautical Items
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Join us for our Annual
October Midnight Madness Sale
Thursday, Oct 10
after hours from Bpm to 11:30 pm
A ll merchandise will be marked down a minimum of 10% off regular price.
Guess the Weight of the GREAT PUMPKIN Contest!
Winner will receive a $75 Finders Keepers Gift Certifi cate!
FREE Gift at the Door - FREE Refreshments
Numerous Finders Keepers Gift Certificates until 11:30 PM!
740-522-3233 or
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The Pottersburg Bridge, just twelve miles west of Marysville, Ohio,
will be the host site for the 6th Annual Covered Bridge Bluegrass
Festival, Sept. 20-21-22.
PHOTOS FROM LAST YEAR'S FESTIVAL
The venue will feature several bluegrass bands and string music, oldfashioned games, kids activities, quilt displays, heritage artistry, pie
baking contest, bridge tours and a marketplace. Horse drawn wagons
rides and a professional pumpkin craver will also be on site.
The festival wi11 open
at noon on Friday with
bridge tours,
marketplace, wagon
rides and a dinner at
sunset on Pottersburg
Bridge (pre-sale tickets
required.) A full day of
events will take place
on Saturday from 10
a.m. to dusk, including
a pie baking contest
and auction, pumpkin
carving display and
storytelling, Historical
Society displays and
heritage demonstrations, special activities by Marysville Art League and
Partridge Co-op. Folk artist Billy Jacobs will be in attendance signing
books and prints and painting a picture of the bridge. A Lion's Club
pancake breakfast will be served on the bridge from 8:30-10:30 AM. A
special concert featuring several bluegrass groups will be held at 8PM at
Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Marysville. Festivities will come to a
close on Sunday mornjng with a community church service. Various food
vendors will be on the grounds during the festival.
This event is sponsored by the
Urnon County Chamber of Commerce.
Some events require pre-sale tickets.
Call 937-642-6279 for more information.
For a complete list of events, visit
www.coveredbridgefestival.com.
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handcrafuid goods PLUS a Oourmot
Harv<.'51. Mark<•t AND tho Count,,. Livinq
General Store. Ff'1<1uN'd v<>ndors includ1>
Bohemian Bird. Caf'om&l Colours,
Ccmury Farmbuuso Sooips, Earth Angels
Studio.1, ~'indings (a Summer Hou!;(',
French Laundry Homo, The J8ffi & Jolly
Lady, Jeni's Splendid loo Cl'('ams. Miss
1'1u'Oloo's Pil's, Modf'rn Jun<>, Artist Will
Mo:!Cs. llcd Door Anwquos, Rough &
Tumble Vintage, South Porch Antiques,
Tinsel 'l'rnding Co .. & Wholly Cru.ftl
Special Guests
'l'V"s 'l'ho Fabulous ll<>t•km1tn Boys,
Cari Cucksey of HOTV·s Cash lllld Cari.
and many more.
Septeinber
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Appraisals
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Seminars
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Cooking. Crafting, Droorating.
Book Signings. Dt:>mons1 rations &.
how-to"s throughout tho fair - paper
making, furnilul'(', pottery. and more.
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Sun, Oct l 3th - l 2 to 5pm
Jeff Abrams will be in-house with his handcrafted
wooden jigsaw puzzles. He will be showing the pieces and
discussing how they're made. He will have work on hand that
may be purchased or ordered.
Light refreshments will be served.
184 W. Main (behind RiteAid Pharmacy)
One Full Price Admission To The
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Russells Point, OH 43348
Hours: Mon & Wed 2-6, Thurs-Sat 11-6, Sun 12-5, Closed Tues
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WE CARRY FULL LINES OF:
Hand-Made Furniture
Donna Sharp Purses
Pottery
Park Curtains
Warm Glow Candles
McCalls Candles
Primitive Glow Lights
Swan Creek Candles
Beautiful Pictures
Candle Warmers
Stars - Flags
Potpourri
Merchandise
Arriving Dailyl
Store Hours:
Mon-Fri
9:30-5:30,
Sat 9:30-4
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Canal Winchester, OH 43110
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A Unique Quilting & Rug Hooki.ng Store
Come see all the scarecrows, crows,
witches and every color pumpkin.
Fresh bittersweet garlands and wreaths.
New England antiques and
old hand hew log cabins for sale.
Autumn Gathering
Fri, Sept 20 & Sat, Sept 21
10am to 4pm
Christmas Gathering
Fri & Sat, Nov 1 & 2, 1Oam to 4pm
Huge show with snowmen and santas of all
sizes. We hand dip our own Christmas lights
(these are wonderful). Tim Tanners new book
out and we are featured - we have it now.
Fresh bay wreaths and greenery.
Holiday Open House
The week of October 8,
we will be moving our shop to 360 W.
Waterloo in Canal Winchester.
We wi ll be closed from Oct 8-1 1.
Please visit us at our new location!
Candleberry
Candle Dealer!
Large Selection of Civil War
Reproduction Fabrics
Homespuns and Brushed Flannels
New Bolt Wool - Hand Dyed Wool
Rug & Quilting Supplies
Classes Available
Quilting & Rug Hooking
We carry numerous kits including
wool applique kits
Sat, Dec 7 - 4 hours only - 2-6pm
House will be totally decorated for you to tour!
We'll feed you well ! Shop will be open with lots
of fresh greenery and holiday goodies.
16 hand-crafters work at Curry's Antiq ues
making the best hand-made items.
Always something new and great!
All shows are admission free!
email : [email protected]
web: www.currysantiques.com
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Arlington
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P-5
Alliance
13 Bridgewater Plimftlvee
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& Appl" Creek Antlquee
Attica
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10, 40 Oak Ridge Feetlval
Ashland
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10 Fall Fe5tival of the Arte
21 Oliveel:>urg General Store
21 Pareley Pot
Bettsville
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9 Door Mouee
Bloomville
H-4
9 Primitive Croeeroade
Curtice
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32 Thyme For All Seasons
Dunkirk
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& Maeon'e Mercantile
& Enc:hanted Forest
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Findlay
10 Christmas In the Jones House
& Early Americ:an Home
& Homeetead Collec:tlon
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8 Nana's
Gibsonburg
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9 Country Cupl:>oard·Ohlo
Greenwich
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9 Painted Chair
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Kenton
10 Hardin County Chaml:>er
& Hltee Homestead
Lima
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6, 10 Grand Lake One Stop
6 Heavenly Stltc:hee
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M iian
32 Gatherings
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Norwalk
10 Prairie Peddler Festival
St. Henry
7 The Saltl:>oK
B-7
Tiffin
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9 Who's Nute
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Van Wert
7 De Shla
Willard
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9 Pic:ket Fenc:e
Woodville
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32 Fall Frolic: Shop Hop
Out of State
Michigan
22 Ghoultlde Gathering
22 Tereea Kogut
West Virginia
32 Primitive House Deelgne
Oregon
22 Qulltere Sllc:teloc:k
Kentucky
22 Sew Original Quilt EKpo
Canal Winchester
3& Laughing Ewe
City/Page/Shop
H-7
Dela ware
10 Rolling Ac:ree Show
Dubli n
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33 Red Rooster Quilts
Heath
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34 Finders Keep" re
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John&town
32 Jillian's Country Home
3& Timl:>er Tunes
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Copley
14 Simpler Timee Antlquee
Cortland
R-:3
12 Cortland Shope
Frederic:kel:>urg
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14 656 Primitive Shoppe
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Geneva
10 Village Peddler Feetlval
Jeromesville
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21 Country Charm Fal:>ric:
Kidron
N-6
14 Amish Country Quilt Shop Hop
Loui!:wille
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13 Annalouiea'e NeedleArte
Lucas
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10 In the Spirit of Friends Show
Mansfield
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20 Added Touc:h
19 AmlehWaree.c:om
20 Crahy Clutter
10 Gathered Treasures Show
Cambrid ge
New Philadelphia
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3 2 Great Lakee Luml:>er Co.
32 Sara's He!Ve & Everlastings
32 Sally'e Shop
North Lima
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Walnut Creek
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11 Piney Creek Primitives
13 Amish Country Quilt Show
Shiloh
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15 Homespun Treasures
19 Country Fal>ric:e
Woo&ter
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R-7
Steubenville
17 Olde Crowe Homestead
11 Country Crake From the Heart 17 Pin" Tree Barn
Uniontown
0-5
15 Pine Cone Gift Shoppe
Vienna
R-4
11 Honey Pot
C-9
Clayton
2& Talmadge Road Mercantile
B-8
Greenville
30 Country Ptimltlves
Hiiisboro
F-12
32 Beec:h Street Candleworks
31 Janl.,'e Closet
31 Merl" Norman Cosmetic:5
Huber Heights
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23 Peddlers Homestead
Lebanon
D-11
26 Warren Co Hist Soc:iety
Lynchburg
27 Rusty Star
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5 Neffs Country Lok
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Brookville
C-9
2& Little Shop Antiques
London
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32 Olde Country Shoppe
Mary&ville
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33 Maryeville Art League
35 Union Co. Chaml>er
32 Uptown Antiquee
33 Feetifair
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Mt. Vernon
37 Country Treasures
10 Simple Goods
32 Woolson Company
Belpre
Wad&worth
B-9
Leesburg
F-11
10, 31 Leeel:>urg Artisan Folk Fair
Southeast
Northeast (c:ont'd)
Arcanum
30 Olde Porch
Lanca&ter
J-10
3& Curry'e Antiques
Newark
K-8
37 Old Crow
Pataskala
J-8
3& Calic:o Cupl:>oard
E-7
Russells Point
36 Signature Antiques/A Rol:>l:>lne Nest
M-6
Miiiersburg
16 Somewhere Sewing
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Southwest
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Columbus
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33 Columl:>us Marketplac:e
36 Greater Columl:>ue Antique
36 Heritage Market
10, 36 Country Living Show
Berlin
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16 Country Crak Cupl:>oard
16 Country Gatherings
16 Primitive Porch
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Boardman
12 Bernina Store
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Canfield
13 Crac:ked Croc:k
Navarre
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15 Billy Jac:ol>e Art Gallery
New Middletown
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11 Hampton Hill Mercantile
Map
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Avon
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1& Primitive Country Memoriee
1& Quartermaster General
Botkins
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Celina
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Forest
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Chillicothe
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3 Chillic:othe Crah Mall
Frazeysburg
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Logan
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4 Hoc:king Hille Crahe & More
Rio Grande
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4 Bo!:> Evans Farms
Wheelersbu rg
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3 Rol:>ins Nest
3 Sout hern Ohio Crah Mall
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Miamisburg
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10 Mlamiel:>urg Starving Artiets
Sabina
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Springfield
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25 Heart of Country
25 Homespun Blessings
25 Ruetlquee
25 Under the Shady Tree
Trenton
C-11
2& Barn 'n' Bunk Farm Market
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Ur bana
10 Champaign Co Hist Soc:iety
24 Farmers Daughter
24 Url:>ana Group
24 Url:>ana Monument Square
Washington C. H.
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40 North Shore Primitives
31 Simply Home
Waynesville
D-10
26 Benner'e Colonial Traditions
26 Waynesville Area Chaml:>er
We&t Liberty
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24 West Lll:>erty Merchante
We&t Milton
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10, 23 West Milton Shoppes
We&t Union
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31 Wheat Ridge Olde Thyme
Wilmington
E-11
27 Old Mill Antiques
10 Ohio Country Antique Show
Xenia
E-10
10 Fox Antiques & Suc:h
10, 27 Homespun Christmas
October 19 & 20, 2013
An Outdoor Family Festival
SHOW HOURS:
Saturday & Sunday
10am to 5pm
QA!.!.YADMISSION:
Adults $6.00
Seniors $5.00
8-12 yr olds $4.00
7 & under Free
Next Show.
Hand-Made Crafts - Over l 70 Quali1y Vendors
Delicious Food - Savory, home cooked country vittles
Live Entertainment - Fiddlin', Singin', Banjo Pickin'
Kids' Activities - Games, Face Painting, One-Room School
Living History - Encampment, Competitions & Demos
Antique Farm Equipment - Displays and Demos
Sheep Shearing Demos - Saturday & Sunday
Military Vehicle & Weaponry Displays
Country Auction - Sunday Only @ l pm
ATTICA, OHIO
www.oakridgefestival.com
July 19 & 20, 2014
Oct 18 & 19, 201
Free Parking • No Pets
Free Shuttle Rides
Festival Held Rain or Shine
Handicap Accessible
For Information:
41 9-426-0611
[email protected]
15498 E Twp Rd 104,
PO Box 286,
Attica, OH 44807
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