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I agree. I couldn't remember exactly what it reminded me of. I was thinking the store on "The Waltons" but more like "Little House". We have a little store like that up the highway from me that is so much like it, but "Mrs McConnel's" I think is the name. I'm not sure that she is even alive now. Years ago we would just stop in because it was fun. You could buy things there, but only if you could reach them. Thank you for stitching this and bringing back some really fun memories. I bet I haven't been in there for 20 or more years.Parksfarm wrote: it is sooo cute! You're doing a great job on it! I'm another one brought up on the Ingall's stories. I had the book set and read them over and over again until they were completely tattered...
The designer is Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum. It's part of her Amish series.gparr wrote:This one's very striking. That dark aida really makes a difference. Who is the designer?
Gary
Thanksucladoc wrote:The designer is Marilyn Leavitt-Imblum. It's part of her Amish series.gparr wrote:This one's very striking. That dark aida really makes a difference. Who is the designer?
Gary