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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Needlework and Wood Working Update - March, 2024

 Good morning,

 Welcome to this month's Needlework and Wood Working Update.  This is where we share images and information about the items we have completed since the last update.  All of our items are designed and hand crafted by us in Ohio, USA.

Above is a new Highly Textured Blanket. This one may look a little familiar, but it is slightly different than the one I showed you last month.  The blanket made last month has already been sold.  

This is a bright and beautiful addition to any room on a chair, recliner, or bed.   $165.  More images and information here. 

  

 This Large Afghan Blanket features Glistening Yellow Flowers on Browns with an Antique White Scalloped border.  $185.  More here. Be sure to look at the flowers in the close-up images in the listing to see the raised flower glistening texture.

This pretty Lap Blanket is a perfect gift for any age for Easter, Mothers Day, Fathers Day, weddings, etc.....  Brighten up baby's room, your favorite living room reading chair, a hospital room, or a hospice room.  $75.  More information and images here.
I've added a new pair of Royal Purple Pot Holders/Table Pads this month.  They are 100% cotton and large enough to fit a man's or woman's hands.  They are a lovely color for Spring/Easter.  $20/pair.  They are available in many other colors in our Home Living Entertaining Section, too. 


This super soft Cloche Hat is new this month, too. $10.  This one is here.   

You can select from more than 50 Cloche Hats in a variety of sizes and colors here.  From $8.


And, finally, the "eye" you see above is a laser carving on slate drink coaster.  Kjell has been very busy making these.  I'm only going to publish this one in the update even though Kjell has made more than a dozen of them with images he has developed from photographs.  He made them as gifts and we know those family members read this blog, so we'll not spoil the fun of opening a gift by publishing pictures now here.  ;)

We began our online shop in 2011 and are so very glad that we did.  We sincerely appreciate your encouragement, likes, shares, pins, favorites, and purchases, too.    

Come see all of our made-by-us in the USA items:  https://evensensproductions.etsy.com

All the very best,

Lois

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