From the ATHA biennial, I headed to the Pine Tree Barn in Wooster, Ohio, for Hooked in the Valley. In addition to being a hook in, there were wonderful vendors selling things other than hooking related items. A very successful first time show put on by Kathy and Jeff Graybill.
Kathy is the most talented folk artist. Here is a sampling of her work. (She is also a hooker and sells patterns.)
To the left are vintage and antique rugs.
Friend Melissa and I were thrilled to vend there. Our booth was huge so we had lots of room to spread out.
Some of Melissa's work. She is so creative, using vintage buttons, lace, etc.
Here are some of the vendor booths. Sorry I do not remember the names of them all. I believe the first picture is Two Old Crows. I know the second is theirs.
Rebecca Erb ~ the Wool Studio
A great rug to use leftover worms.
Lori Ann Corelis ~
Cammie Bruce ~
Ali Strebel ~
Unknown ~
RSG Antiques ~ be still my heart!
Unknown ~
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs :)
Lauren
Lauren
13 comments:
what a great looking show! Cammie's booth is amazing...hope your sales were wonderful...
So many great vendors, you included..wish I could have seen in person, but thanks for sharing your pics.
What a great show, wish I lived closer. Your booth looks wonderful and I bet it is hard with all the other vendors, not to spend all the money on those too;)
Debbie
Thanks for sharing the gorgeous photos! Your booth looked great! Was that an antique sampler in your booth?
Blessings, Patti
such eye candy love it.great vendors I do hope you had good sales.
Cathy
Thanks Lauren for sharing your adventure with us. The vendors have beautiful wares and your booth is amazing. I hope that you had lots of sales and that you had a wonderful time doing what you like.
Hugs, Julia
Quite a nice gathering of artwork from everyone. So how much financial damage did you do this time? I'd not be able to contain myself.
Oh how I miss participating and going to these shows, will have to see what is near here. Thanks for sharing!
Wow!! What a show. Was that blanket chest for sale? Or was it in your booth? What a fun time that had to be. I would move to Ohio, just for all of the wool.
I loved that booth filled with wool. Be still my beating heart...and that beaded pinkeep.Janice
You are a very impressive lady!
Wow, so so cool! So wish I could have gone.
I would move to Ohio, just for all of the wool.
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