Monday, June 27, 2011

Thursday, June 23, 2011

A pillow and A giveaway!

More New wools coming soon
But until then...
A sneak peak at one of my personal faves that is soon to be available. Sorry-Photos taken with my cell phone . Head over to Alice Frazier's blog A day in the life for your chance to win some of the New wools not even on our website yet!
 Wool is called Andrew Sister ( W.A.C.s) and is even more vintage and funky in person!




Monday, June 20, 2011

Yummy New Wools ~Website exclusives~ added to the website

New Wools added to the website!
These wools are not going on a mailer







Canada Post Nationwide Strike ~ We will Resreve your wool

A quick note concerning Canadian orders

As of 6/19/2011 The Canada Post will not accept any First Class Mail, Priority International Mail or Express mail international.
If you live in Canada and would like to reserve yardage of our wool we WILL reserve it for you and ship when possible.

All you have to do is e-mail your order to:
or
and make the notation that you would like your yardage set aside to be mailed after the mail strike.
We will email you when we are ready to ship with the total for your order plus shipping charges and send a PAYPAL invoice to you.

My heart truly goes out to you Canadians, I can't imagine the business impact of the situation and hope that the strike will be reserved in a timely manner.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Oh For Heavens Sakes!

Can I please get through one mailer without a mistake :) 
- Read on for the best Girl Power History Lesson


Ok, So we just printed of the sample sheets for our upcomming mailer and...
I made a youngin Goof.

We have a wool Named the Andrew Sisters ( W.A.C.'s)
Well you guessed it I spelled it W.A.X.

This wool is so vintage it's retro cool! My absolute fave. I have already made a pillow out of it ( which I will share shortly) and my first reaction to it was M*A*S*H.( Which I still love watching till this day, along with the Golden Girls and Matlock, I can say this now because it is now hip to be geeky. Like my dad always says: "Just wait long enough, It will be cool")- and mom replied "The Andrew Sisters and W.A.C."

So, If you don't know what a W.A.C. is (because like me you always fell asleep during history class because your teacher wanted to be a musician but ended up a teacher)
W.A.C. or WAAC is the term for the for Women Army Corps . These were the most awsomest women ever!
Brief history in the most lamest terms:
In 1942 the U.S. Goverment said Eek we don't have enough soldiers. They sent word out and made official that women could join the army. Only expecting maybe 11,000, Imagine their shock when150,000!!!! Women showed up to get physically trained, Toughened and inauculated for disease and shipped off to war!
(I think somebody didn't want to cook and clean anymore)
Get This: The Manual these women were given Starts out: "Your Job: To Replace Men. Be Ready To Take Over."[
Yeah!

Well, Men through a hissy fit and said it was going to hurt the masculinity of what they were doing (mm hmm)
And that it wasn't safe. But before that, General Douglas MacArthur called the WACs "my best soldiers", adding that they worked harder, complained less, and were better disciplined than men.[12] Many generals wanted more of them and proposed to draft women but it was realised that this "would provoke considerable public outcry and Congressional opposition" and the War Department declined to take such a drastic step.[13] Those 150,000 women that did serve released the equivalent of 7 divisions of men for combat. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower said that "their contributions in efficiency, skill, spirit, and determination are immeasurable.
And there you have it, W.A.C's in a nutshell.


Tuesday, June 14, 2011

It Is Official ! 2012 Shaker Village Rug Hooking Retreat

All of the T's have been crossed and the I's have been dotted



 Shaker Rug Hooking Retreat
July 14th ~ July 18th 2012
July 18th ~ July 22nd 2012
            Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill                 3501 Lexington Road Harrodsburg, KY 40330
      Betsy Reed                                                        Beverly Stewart
    betsy@heavens-to-betsy.com                              cas13ie@aol.com

Imagine 4 days of rug hooking, learning new techniques, visiting with old and new friends, having fun and relaxing at the historic, Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill. To see more of this beautiful and majestic place you can visit www.shakervillageky.org. Whether you want to begin a new project or need help finishing one you have already started, you can get color-planning help and ideas from both Betsy and Bev.
There will be door prizes, demonstrations, rug hooking and braiding instruction by both Betsy and Beverly and some “surprises”!! Whether you are a “new hooker” or are experienced, this will be a camp you will truly enjoy.
Camp will begin with a “Meet and Greet” at 3pm at the West Family Wash House. We will be hooking here at the Wash House so please bring your hooking, supplies, find your “hooking spot” and meet the other campers. At 5:30pm we will all have dinner together at the Inn at Shaker Village. You can then go back and hook or retire for the evening. Class will begin the following day after a delicious hot buffet breakfast in the dinning hall (Breakfast will be served each morning) Thursday). We will hook until lunch and then we will have a “Sack Lunch” prepared by Shaker Village. Your afternoons can be spent hooking, exploring Shaker Village (tours available), antiquing or shopping in town. Dinner will be “on your own”. We will have one or two evening projects if you wish to participate. You are welcome to stay in the hooking room to hook as late as you would like. We will have 24 hour access to the hooking room.
Room accommodations ~ Guest rooms will be available at Shaker Village at a group rate. Single $75.00 per night and double rooms $85.00 per night. You will need to make reservations for your stay. Please call and speak with Anne at 1-800-734-5611 ext. 1548 and mention you are with the Rug hooking Retreat to book your reservation. Please visit the Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill website to see the rooms and amenities available. There is a refrigerator, coffee pot and microwave available in the West Family Dwelling building for all to use.
Cost for the Retreat: $350.00
This includes Meals: One dinner, 4 ~ Buffet breakfasts and 3 ~ “Sack Lunches”
Instruction with two teachers ~ Betsy Reed and Beverly Stewart.
( You will have 24 hour access to the hooking room )
Shaker Village tour pass for the week ~ $10.00
There will be plenty of as is wool, dyed wool and patterns available. We will have a Camp Store with specials goods especially made for or “camp” All of you are welcomed to bring items for sale – we want to make this a great store. Please get additional information and forms from Betsy or Beverly. A 15% fee will be withheld on anything sold to help with expenses.
RUG SHOW ~ Wednesday evening we will have a rug show. Please bring as many rugs you like ~ with each rug entered you will earn a chance at a prize.
               Please contact Betsy or Bev ( e-mails up above)
                                if you would like to attend



Thursday, June 9, 2011

Important update

Please make sure you'r e-mail address to contact us is betsy@heavens-to-betsy.com  or erica@heavens-to-betsy.com  the email address reed1@mhcable  is no longer effective
 Last night we had lots of this:

And this morning this:



So we went to town and visited our favorite people at Staples and after oh about three and a half hours - mom will have a top notch computer that as long as it is not in a tornado or hurricane should last another 10 years or so.
But she will NOT have her new computer until next week ( They are going to SuperCharge that little machine for her )
So if you need us for anything you can use the store contact button or e-mail erica at erica@heavens-to-betsy.com  or call us at 518-851-2149

On A Much Better Note:

We had some visitors




Wonder what is in there? :)


Saturday, June 4, 2011

Congrats Dee - You Won! and what we are up to

Congrats to Dee, I am sending the pattern out to you on Monday. Thank you all for entering. More giveaways coming soon :)
Because.....
We have more wool coming of course!

This time I will try taking pics of the truck being unloaded. Its amazing how quickly the barn fills up.


You may have noticed that we have been a wee bit quiet on the blog. We have been keeping busy...
Dad built Grace anne a house from scratch for my backyard. I joked that go figure Her house got pretty much done before mine or mom's! 

Here is Grace Anne and Pop Pop ( Eric )
 And Erica's Husband Rick putting a chimney on
 Grace Saying "it looks a little crooked :) )
 Here is what I was able to get done as far as the painting before ALL of this rain
The part of lawn that has hardly any grass is because that whole section was a garden for the past few years.
 Grandma and Grace picked out the paint colors. I used a sponge cut in a circle and hot glued it to the bottom of a can of peaches for the PolkeeDots on the inside.

Here is what is going on at mom's house :

                                                            

Yup That is her "kitchen" or what is left of it . Well at least she doesn't have to cook!