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Bid on this 50"x72" aquatic print with various shades of blue. Donated by Blue Iris Quilt Shoppe.
They stock top quality 100% cotton fabrics, including wide back and panels, quality threads, sewing related notions, rulers and kits!
Needing to have your quilt top quilted? They can do that too!
Also check their calendar for upcoming classes and clubs, they'd love to have you!
www.blueirisquiltshop.com
Bid on this hand carry tote donated by Mikel Customs of Jacksonville Oregon.
Hand-carry tote - pack up your wine, fruits, sandwiches, and cold cuts into this wooden basket that you can conveniently carry in one hand!
It offers a decent space for your foods and holds them perfectly!Easy table setup - once you find that comfy picnic spot, just unlatch the sides of the basket, extend the legs, and voila-you've got a sturdy and gorgeous-looking table in an instant!
Picnic-perfect size - not too big, not too small. It measures 8.5" wide x 16" long x 16" tall as a basket and unfolds into a table that measures 16" wide x 18" long and stands 10" tall.
Bid on this cheese making kit from longtime donors New England Cheesemaking Company.
In this kit you will receive a book on cheese making, a beginning cheese making kit and a mozzarella & ricotta cheese making kit.
How do you make cheese? This was the question Bob and Ricki Carroll asked back in the 70's before there was such a thing as home cheese making.
Intent on becoming more self-reliant, the newlyweds welcomed two dairy goats Mary-Lou, and Dinah to their backyard farm in Ashfield Massachusetts, and began searching far and wide for supplies, ingredients and resources.
Thus began the cheese making journey of a lifetime.
Bid on these 3 scenic printed mugs from Shasta Craft.
The artist and creator, Robert Vincent has lived in the Sacramento Valley for over 4 decades.
His home and studio are in Cottonwood.
First of the 3 mugs is a Highway 36 sign featuring Lassen Peak.
The second mug features a picture of beautiful Mt. Shasta.
Finally, the third mug is a representation of Heart Lake; another of Northern California's beautiful destinations.
Robert enjoys painting in the hot summer afternoons with the swamp cooler blowing.
Bid on this stoneware vase, donated by long time donors Olson Stoneware.
Featuring wheel-thrown pottery by N. California potter Greg Olson, jewelry, camp and cottage decor, children's toys, and more.
With a focus on quality craftsmanship and unique designs, Olson Stoneware creates pieces that reflect the beauty of the surrounding natural landscapes.
Visitors can explore the studio and witness the artistry behind each carefully crafted piece.
Great quality and selection for just about anyone's tastes.
Bid on this gift basket of handmade, embroidered items donated by Pandora's Box Arts & Crafts.
pandorasboxcorning.etsy.com
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