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Ohio's Complimentary Guide to Specialty Shopping and Events
January/February, 2011
Vol 21, Number 1
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Gifts - Antiques - Collectibles - Primitives - Quilting - Needlework
Home & Garden Treasures - Festivals - Special Attractions
The Ohio
Country Register
Barb Moore, Editor & Publisher
P. O. Box 37 - Cable, OH 43009
937-652-1157, Fax: 937-484-8963
Email : [email protected]
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USA
Hello Everyone!
Well, we made it through another Christmas season! Our family is
blessed with four young grandchildren and Christmas is so wonderful with
them around. The time that we spend together is very special and we are
so thankful that we have our family to share the holidays with. Hope you
took the time to appreciate the “reason for the season” instead of being
overwhelmed with all the hustle and bustle.
Now it’s time for those dreaded resolutions. I haven’t made any yet this
year. I’m just going to try to hang in there and make the best of each day.
With our winter coming in with such a bang this year (yuck!), we’re
planning a couple of nice vacations to warmer places, which is really
making the best of each day!
We’re also going to do some sprucing up around the house this winter.
I’m going to start by visiting some of the shops who advertise with us to
check out the latest trends. We don’t need a big overhaul, just a few small
changes. I’ve got my eye on a couple of advertisements on this issue for
special sales and upcoming events. Hopefully, I’ll be able to pick up the
perfect things for my spruce-up.
I hope you’re all enjoying our Secret Shopper’s columns as much as I am.
I always get excited when we receive her article - she chooses the places to
visit each time and it’s always a surprise to us. The shop owners have
been surprised too! They are unaware of her visits, she’s very anonymous.
And her reviews have always been spot on! She makes it feel as if you’ve
been there, and when you do visit, you think “she was right”.... Check out
this issue’s review of the Hudson Sampler on page 24. Another place on
the list of places I must go!!! Happy Shopping!!!
Arizona: Barbara Floyd, P.O. Box 84345, Phoenix, AZ, 85071, 602-942-8950, Fax 602-866-3136
Arkansas: Lenda Williams, P.O. Bo 32581, Oklahoma City, OK 73123, 405-470-2597
California and N. Nevada: Betty Fassett, 26941 Cabot Rd., Suite 132, Laguna Hills, CA, 92653, 800-349-1858
Colorado: Jan & John Keller, 16755 Oak Brush Loop, Peyton, CO, 80831, 719-749-9797, Fax 719-749-9595
Connecticut: Michael Dempsey, 10213 Fanny Brown Road, Raleigh, NC 27603, 919-661-1760
Delaware: Merle and Gail Taylor, P.O. Box 594, New Market, MD, 21774, 888-616-8319
Florida: Dave & Amy Carter, P.O. Box 365, New Market, MD, 21774, 866-825-9217
Georgia: Linda Parish, P.O. Box 389, Lexington, GA, 30648, 706-340-1049, 678-641-7728,
Idaho (N): Lucinda Schuft, P. O. Box 688, Hot Springs, SD, 57747, 605-745-3227
Idaho (S) WA & E. OR: Brook Floyd & Barbara Floyd, P. O. Box 84345, Phoenix, AZ, 602-942-8950
Illinois: JoAnne & Jim Groos, P.O. Box 1439, St. Charles, MO 63302, 800-804-0086
Indiana: Gail & Merle Taylor, P.O. Box 594, New Market, MD, 21774, 888-616-8319
Iowa: Linda Glendy, P.O. Box 6, Tama, IA, 52339, 641-484-6220
Kansas: Cindy Baldwin, 988 9th Ave., McPherson, KS 67460, 866-966-9815
Kentucky: Carolyn & Ron Holmes, 6218 Melrose Road NW, Huntsville, AL 35810,888-407-5477
Maine: Kate Silva, 17 Hogan Road, Lewiston, ME, 04240, 207-784-7653
Maryland: Merle and Gail Taylor, P.O. Box 594, New Market, MD, 21774, 888-616-8319
Massachusetts-RI: Michael Dempsey, 10213 Fanny Brown Road, Raleigh, NC 27603, 919-661-1760
Michigan: Bill and Marlene Howell, 3790 Manistee, Saginaw, MI, 48603-3143, 989-793-4211
Minnesota: Kim and Mickey Keller, 12835 Kiska St. NE, Blaine, MN, 55449, 763-754-1661
Missouri: JoAnne & Jim Groos, P.O. Box 1439, St. Charles, MO 63302, 800-804-0086
Montana: Lucinda Schuft, P. O. Box 688, Hot Springs, SD, 57747, 605-745-3227
Nebraska: Barbara Floyd, P. O. Box 84345, Phoenix, AZ 85071, 888-942-8950
Nevada (N): Betty Fassett, 26941 Cabot Rd., Suite 132, Laguna Hills, CA, 92653, 800-349-1858
Nevada (S): Glena Dunn, 4568 Carol Circle, Las Vegas, NV, 89120, 702-523-1803
New Hampshire: Kathleen Graham, 330 North Road, Deerfield, NH, 03037, 603-463-3703
New Jersey: Merle and Gail Taylor, P.O. Box 594, New Market, MD, 21774, 888-616-8319
New Mexico: Jan & John Keller, 16755 Oak Brush Loop, Peyton, CO, 80831, 719-749-9797
New York: Dave & Amy Carter, P.O. Box 365, New Market, MD, 21774, 866-825-9217
N. Carolina: Michael Dempsey, 10213 Fanny Brown Road, Raleigh, NC 27603, 919-661-1760
Ohio: Barb Moore, P. O. Box 37, Cable, OH, 43009 ,937-652-1157
Oklahoma:Lenda Williams, P.O. Bo 32581, Oklahoma City, OK 73123, 405-470-2597
Oregon: Barbara Floyd, P.O. Box 84345, Phoenix, AZ, 85071, 602-942-8950, 888-942-8950
Pennsylvania: Dave & Amy Carter, PO Box 365, New Market, MD, 21774, 866-825-9217
Rhode Island: Michael Dempsey, 10213 Fanny Brown Road, Raleigh, NC 27603, 919-661-1760
S. Carolina: Michael Dempsey, 10213 Fanny Brown Road, Raleigh, NC 27603, 919-661-1760
South Dakota: Lucinda Schuft, P. O. Box 688, Hot Springs, SD, 57747, 605-745-3227
Tennessee: Carolyn & Ron Holmes, 6218 Melrose Road NW, Huntsville, AL 35810, 888-407-5477
Texas: Lenda Williams, P.O. Bo 32581, Oklahoma City, OK 73123, 405-470-2597
Utah: Daniel & Stacy Tueller, 153 S 2050 W, Provo UT 84601, 801-592-8498
Virginia: Dave & Amy Carter, P.O. Box 365, New Market, MD, 21774, 866-825-9217
Washington & E. OR & S. ID : Barbara Floyd, P. O. Box 84345, Phoenix, AZ, 602-942-8950
West Virginia: Dave & Amy Carter, PO Box 365, New Market, MD, 21774, 866-825-9217
Wisconsin:Scott & Jennifer Hughes, P. O. Box 276, Altoona, WI, 54720, 715-838-9426
Wyoming: Lucinda Schuft, P. O. Box 688, Hot Springs, SD, 57747, 605-745-3227
Canada
Alberta: Celia Hayton, 514 Point McKay Grove NW, Calgary, Alberta, T3B 5C5, 403-246-0927
British Columbia: Bryan Stonehill, 523-3140 Wilson St., Penticton, B.C., V2A 7K4, 250-493-3226
Manitoba & Saskatchewan: Scott & Marj Kearns, Box 850, Kipling, SK, S0G 2S0, 306-736-2441
Ontario: Marjorie Salavich, 5 Sandy Lane, Dryden, ON, P8N 3A6, 807-223-3004
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Karen Olszewski
Karen Olszewski has lived in Chartiers, Pennsylvania for the past 38
years with her husband Tom, and raised two children there.
Art gives Karen an outlet for her creativity. She has always been
interested in some form of art and says that whether it’s a hobby or
business, if you enjoy what you’re doing it’s certainly a pleasure.
Karen started as most artists, making projects
for family and friends. Then she moved into
doing the local craft shows. After working the
shows for a number of years and dealing with
the things that accompany shows, she decided
to try to turn her love of art into a real
business. She connected with representative
firm H2A Inc. who was willing to take a
chance with her and represent her work. That
connection has become a successful 15 year
long friendship/business.
Kim Hoover at H2A Inc. says that Karen
embodies her art and family together. The
sentiments in her cards are her persona. According to Kim, Karen is
very modest and under estimates her talent and the joy it brings to
others who so enjoy her cards and figurines. The demand for the handpainted sign line and other accents by Karen was so incredible H2A had
to cut her line off each year from further sales when they reached her
quota.
The greeting card line “Grace & Glory Greetings” was born to supply
the demand for Karen’s artwork. “Grace & Glory” now features many
artists, including the one that prompted its inception.
For more information on Grace & Glory Greetings, contact H2A Inc, at
260-672-0700 or www.H2Ainc.com.
Winners!!!
Here are the winners from our
book drawings in our last issue Pat Hoskin from Burton, Ohio, won “The Country Life” by
Judy Condon (available at country shops,
www.marshhomesteadantiques.com or 877-381-6681).
Janice Pierman from Strongsville, Ohio, won “Preparing
My Heart for Grandparenting” by Lydia Harris
(available in bookstores or online at Amaon.com or
Christianbook.com), and Jane Bauman from Milford
Center, Ohio, won the Gooseberry Patch Homemade
Christmas Cookbook (available at gooseberrypatch.com).
Thanks to all those who entered, Judy, Lydia and
Gooseberry for donating the books and
congratulations to our winners!
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Central Ohio
- Marysville - Russells Point Mexican Chicken Soup
1 lb boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut bite-size
2 1/2 Tbsp chili powder
1 1/2 Tbsp flour
1 Tbsp minced garlic
2 tsp olive oil
1 lb sweet potatoes, peeled, cubed 1 tsp dried oregano
1 cup frozen corn
1 yellow pepper, cut bite-size
1 16 oz can kidney beans
1 cup chopped onion
1/2 cup chopped cilantro
2 cups water
1 can (28 oz) diced tomatoes
Coat chicken with flour. Saute 5 min in 1-1/2 tsp oil in a
nonstick Dutch oven. Cook through. Remove chicken. Heat
remaining 1/2 tsp oil. Add sweet potatoes, pepper and onion;
cover & cook 7 min, stirring often, until lightly colored. Add
water, tomatoes, chili powder, garlic, oregano. Reduce heat;
cover and simmer 10 min until vegetables are almost tender.
Add corn and beans; simmer 2 minutes until vegetables are
tender. Remove from heat; stir in cilantro.
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937-842-2205
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Thurs-Sat 11-6,
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- Newark - Mt Vernon - Dublin -
The Old Crow
Get cozy at The Old Crow!
There are lots of candles, throws and
lighting to help you feel warm and
pampered the rest of this winter.
It’s a little drive for a lot of fun!
Store Hours:
Wed-Fri 10-6, Sat 10-5
Visa, MC, Discover
Gift Certificates
See us on Facebook
www.theoldcrowinc.com
1450 N. 21st Street, Newark
740-366-2818
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Memories in a Jar
By Carolyn Holmes
I love canning jars; half-pints, pints, quarts,
half-gallon, jelly jars, wide mouth and regular,
quilted jars and blue jars, as well as regular
old clear jars. Recently my son brought home
a box of assorted canning jars. He said, "I got
you a present, Mom." They were just regular
old fruit jars, but I thought of all the different
foods that someone
had preserved in
them over the
years. Or, perhaps
they were used as a
vase for a handful
of wildflowers
brought in behind a
child's back as a love offering for Mom.
Maybe they held fireflies caught on a summer
night and placed in the jar with holes punched
in the lid. Canning jars hold more than food,
they hold memories.
Did you know that canning jar lids are no
longer gold? The Ball and Kerr Preserving
Lids have a new brushed silver look. The new
look matches today's kitchens that have more
stainless steel and polished nickel finishes.
Modern memories, I guess.
Carolyn Holmes is the Editor of the Tennessee
& Kentucky Country Registers, website is
www.countryregister.com/tnky
Replace
miscellaneous
containers in your
kitchen cupboards
with canning jars.
Labels can be
obtained through
A
Qui
ck
the internet to give
them a uniform look Tip from
Country
on your shelves.
Register!
Cherry Street Diner
Crafts & Creations
29 Cherry Street
Ashville, OH
740-983-9669
Specializing in Furniture & Crafts,
Primitives, Country, Americana,
Home Decor, Potpourri,
Candles (electric & wax)
Tart Warmers, Wax Tarts,
Signs, Ornaments,
Wrought Iron and Pictures
Hours: Tues-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10-5,
Sun 10-2, Closed Mon
855 Coshocton Ave
Mt. Vernon
740-397-0300
time to redecorate!!!
put away your holiday
things and add some
new colors & update!!!
cards - clocks - quilts
lamps - barn stars
wrought iron - signs
Webkinz - wallpaper border
seasonal decor - calendars
Billy Jacobs
mailbox covers
Willow tree angels
McCalls Candles
Warm Glow candles
pictures - furniture
berry garlands - rice lights
linens - candle warmers
jewelry - tinware - wreaths
Primitive Glow lights
740-397-0300
New Year’s resolution-
Try a little harder
to be a little better!
Store Hours:
Mon-Fri
9:30-5:30,
Sat 9:30-4
4000 sq ft of home decor
and fun stuff!
things that make
your home smell good,
look good & you feel good!
We are next to Kroger's
in a shopping plaza with
plenty of FREE parking!
Buses welcome !
- Heath -
- Heath -
Regular Hours:
Mon-Sat 10am-8pm
Sun noon-5pm
Handcrafted Gifts, Antiques, Art,
Home Decor and much more...
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• Vintage & Retro Items
• Antiques
• Primitives
• Furniture and Accents
• Baskets & Linens
• Barrington Bears
• Boyds Bears
• Jewelry
• Willow Tree Angels
• Windchimes
• Bird Houses
• Bath & Body Luxuries
• Bridal Gifts
• Candles
• Ceramics
• Cottage Collectibles
• Country Crafts
• Dolls - Ceramic & Primitive
• Florals
• Framed Prints
• Geese Clothes
• Gooseberry Patch Cookbooks
• Greeting Cards
• Longaberger Baskets
• Park Imports Linens
• Pottery & Ceramics
• OSU Items
• Wood Crafts
• Seasonal and Nautical Items
• Heritage Lace
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Annual After Hours Pajama Party
March 3, 8pm to Midnight
Wear your Pj’s and receive a Special Gift at the door.
Numerous drawings throughout the evening for
Finders Keepers gift certificates.
Free refreshments and fun games to win fun prizes!!
Register to win our grand prize - a $75 Finders Keepers Gift Certificate.
Don’t forget to wear your Pj’s!
740-522-3233 or 800-843-9301
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- Dublin - Columbus -
columbus
marketplace
800.686.6278
www.thecolumbusmarketplace.com
Columbus MarketPlace is finalizing relocation plans
and will be announcing their 2011 schedule soon!
We appreciate your business and support and look
forward to serving you in the near future!
Columbus' Newest
Quilt Shop!
just off SR 161 & I-270
48 Corbins Mill DRive
Dublin, Ohio 43017
614-734-9007
Check our enhanced website
www.redroosterquilts.com for
all the latest classes & events!
over 3,000 square feet!
Machine quilting on premises
sewing machines including the
exciting memory craft 6600P and 11000!
A little protection will help keep
your knives sharp and ready to
use. Purchase an inexpensive pair
of scissors for your kitchen & use
them to open food packets instead of
using your good knives. Always
scrap things off your cutting board
with the back side of your knife, not
the blade. A sharp knife is much
safer to use than a dull one.
Can’t get out in the
weather? Our website is
open 24 hours! Type
“FreeShi p” in the discount
box for free shi pping on any
order over $25
A
Quick
Tip from
Country
Register!
Red Rooster Quilts
Open M, W, F & Sat 10-5,
Tues & Thurs 10-8,
closed sundays
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- Carroll - Canal Winchester Miller House Antiques
8739 Slough Road
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Buggy Seat Antiques
4650 Waterloo Road
Canal Winchester, OH
614.920.1834
Let it snow!
Start a Home Journal
Start a home journal for practical reasons and maybe a
little dreaming
too. Divide a
notebook into
sections; one for
each room in
your home. Use it
to list
improvements
you’d like to
make, save
solution ideas that you clipped from magazines,
catalogs, etc. Attach preferred paint color chips and
fabric swatches. Include phone numbers of
professionals for future work. List any items you need
to purchase. Maybe even a time line would be helpful
for planning your budget.
To Welcome in 2011 Buggy Seat Antiques & Miller House Antiques
will be hosting Special Events - January 12-17, 2011 !!!
Be sure to stop by each shop and sign up for event specials
and door prizes, and warm up with some refreshments.
17th we’ll pay the taxes on your purchases during
On Monday, Jan 17th,
our “No Sales Tax Event.” Special Hours Mon will be 10am- 5pm,
Wed-Thurs-Fri-Sat 10am-5pm & Sun 1-5pm
Natural Tips to Avoid Getting the Flu
Wash your hands frequently
Don’t cover your sneezes & coughs
with your hands - use tissues
Avoid touching your face
Drink plenty of fluids
Take a sauna
Get fresh air
Do your aerobics
Eat your fruits & veggies
Eat yogurt
Don’t smoke
Don’t drink alcohol
Relax
Happy New Year
from The
Country Register!
may 2011 bring you peace,
good health & happiness
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Southwest Ohio
- West Milton - Greenville -
West Milton
Visit the Specialty Shoppes of West Milton
The Hen's Nest
50 N. Miami Street, 937-698-6985
Come enjoy our crafts & home decor.
Country & primitive consignments accepted.
Olde Century Paint, Pottery, Scented
Candles, Florals,Curtains, Framed Prints,
Furniture ,Gourmet Coffees.
Tues-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-4
Country Flower Bin
344 N. Furlong Road, Laura,
937-947-1546
Country Shop full of unique treasures Antiques, Candles, Coffees, Teas and
Candies, Dried Floral Arrangements,Herbs &
Dried Flowers Grown on Site!
Hours: Tues-Sat,12-6
Angel Heaven
11 N. Miami Street, 937-698-WING (9464)
Angelic gifts & colle ctibles for all occasions.
Webkinz, greeting cards, wall art, memorial and
inspirational gifts for th e home. .
Hours Mon 12-5, Tues-Sat 10-5
The place for all your
primitive needs!
Hrs: Tues-Thurs 11-5
Fri 11-6, Sat 11-5
Creative Confessions
by Maggie Chicoine
“Stranger
than Fiction”
Do you remember the film, “Attack of the Killer Tomatoes”? Written as a spoof
to parody Hitchcock's “The Birds” and the equally frightening “Jaws”, this movie
is memorable in its stranger than fiction genre. (Imagine giant tomatoes wearing earmuffs - stalking innocent women in the neighbourhood, poisoning
people with tomato juice and attacking crowds at a stadium where the victorious
carrot proclaims, “They are gone now.”)
Even if you never caught the original show, you get the picture. Some things are
just stranger than fiction, including chance encounters with real people in
restaurants and motels. Let me tell you about a situation during our recent road
trip that could become the sequel to the Killer Tomatoes. I call it, “Attack of the
Ugly Owner”.
The Location: an idyllic cove on the shores of magnificent Lake Hughwrong.
(Names have been changed to protect the innocent.)
The Scene: a medium sized restaurant boasting a spectacular orange glazed
evening horizon. Standing ready to serve: One stern and stiff owner/manager.
Two eager waitstaff. One frantic chef.
The Crowd: a group of 25 starving cyclists on a long distance tour, requiring
stamina to peddle over colossal hills on a narrow highway. Two husband and
wife teams: Americans exploring for pleasure and Canadians working as
photojournalists on assignment.
Act One: The Canadians choose to eat early (6 pm), leaving time to set up
equipment on the rocky point nearby for a sunset photo shoot at 8:30 pm. They
are coldly greeted by the owner at the entrance, told that the restaurant was prebooked for “cyclists only” and advised to return before 7 pm when the kitchen
closes. The Canadians revert to drinking American beer (a typical Canuck
tradition).
Act Two: The hungry Canadians return at 6:50 pm, only to be told to expect a 30
minute delay. Spotting an empty table, they order wine and simply order salad
and walleye. They notice the American couple also settling in.
An hour passes. The Canadians ask for bread or pickles. No bread, they are told
(almost as a scold); it only comes with the meal. A pickle tray? Of course not.
The American gentleman's red face shows signs of an impending heart attack.
Then surprisingly, the Canadians get lucky when 2 plum-sized buns appear. Both
couples notice that the cyclists are loving their wine, perhaps because their meals
still hadn't arrived by 7:55 pm.
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Act Three: The waiter brings the meal at 8:20 pm. The Caesar salad tastes
better than the oily fish. The sun begins to set, so the photo op is lost. The
Canadians decide that a tip is not appropriate. They sign their bill to their motel
room, and wander to the beach to catch hues of the setting sun. The Americans
join them, wondering if we had all experienced the strangest service ever! The
hearty conversation is interrupted when the phone rings in the Canadians' room.
She answers. The owner asks, “Why didn't you leave a tip?” She says, “bad
service, long wait, terrible food”. The sternness escalates and the owner
challenges her rudely. “No it wasn't. You didn't wait long. Our food is
excellent.” The Canadian hangs up. She never hangs up. It's not Canadian.
This time, it was an automatic reflex.
Act Four: The Canadians sleep well, rising to brilliant sunshine and happy blue
skies. They skip breakfast, and carry on to check out and pay the bill. The angry
looking owner once again demands the tip for last evening's meal. The Canadian
checks the bill; the owner questions his reasoning for reviewing the amount,
implying that the Canadian doesn't trust his math abilities. The Canadian
remarks: “My best tip is get yourself some customer service training!” The
Canadian's hand is on the doorknob when the owner snaps, “Don't ever come
back here, you are not welcome at this establishment!!!” The Canadians agree.
They won't be back.
Act Five: The Canadians and the Americans mosey along on their respective
roadtrips, comparing their stranger than fiction experience during each
subsequent meal along the route. They tip well. Back home, they recite this
remarkable story to relatives and strangers, who unanimously say, “No way!
That's rude! Who would run a business THAT way!”
The End: Watch out for killer tomatoes, Mr. Owner. They may get your last
bottle of ketchup, and then what would you do?
2011 Maggie Chicoine is a professional speaker, master coach and writer who is celebrating 25
years “in the biz”. In addition to customer service training, she offers programs in Strategic
Systems Thinking - with a twist of ingenuity. Reach her at 1 800 587 1767 or
[email protected].
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- Waynesville -
A
Quick
Tip from
Country
Register!
If you have a dishwasher, prerinsing
dishes in the sink is a no-no. It wastes hot
water, energy and precious free time
performing a task your dishwasher is just
going to repeat. Just scrape off large pieces
of food, load up the dishwasher and start
it up. Years ago, dishwashers averaged
about nine gallons per load. Nowadays,
typical models average six gallons per
cycle, and Energy Star units come in at
four gallons.
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home decor, furniture, gourmet and family
friendly restaurants... come to Waynesville and
stroll thru our beautiful historic town.
Waynesville is open all winter for a fun shopping experience.
We have plenty to fill your home and your tummy!
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Waynesville Furniture
Benner’s Colonial Traditions
CheAp Johns/Brass Lantern
Clear Creek Furniture
Wayne twp house
waynesville gallery
Restaurants -
Cobblestone Café & Gift Shop
Hammel House
Village Restaurant
Bentinos Pizza
Campbell’s Deli
the cake diva
braden & sons sweet shoppe
Antique Stores -
Elizabeth’s Vintage House
Lillys Corner Mall & CAFE
Mad Anthony Curio
Little Red Shed
Brass Lantern
Waynesville Mall
Spencer’s antiques
cranberry corners
buggy wheel antiques
c & r living
The welcome mat
is waiting for you!
Home Decor & Specialty -
Haberdashery
The Peddler House
Fabric Shack
Class & Sass
Country Joy
Red Barn General Store
Pretty Pooch Boutique
The Nesting Place
Canada Goose Gallery
Winsome Cottage
american home comforts
days gone by
forner’s wood shop
j. lawson firearms
sawdust & stitches
the secret garden
treasure trove
Visit our web site at
www.waynesvilleohio.com for more
information on Waynesville Ohio.
We are located 30 minutes south of Dayton or 40 minutes north of Cincinnati.
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- Lebanon -
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- Wilmington - Lynchburg Old Mill Antiques
(30+ Dealers)
and Home Again II
* Candles & Accessories
* Greeting Cards
* Park DesignCurtains/Linens * Framed Pictures
* Vine Trees
* Jewelry
* Olde Century Paints
* Home Decor
* Donna SharpHandbags
Mon-Sat 10-5:30
Sunday Closed
316 E. Sugartree Street
Wilmington, OH 45177
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Grammy’s
937-383-1899
Granny’s Country Cupboard
37 W. Main Street, Wilmington
937-655-9212
Country Decor & Gifts
Willow Tree Angels - Studio Designs - Design Your Own Gift!
Webkinz & Viva Beads - Gifts Handcrafted by Local Artisans Hours:
Tues-Sat,
Clinton County’s Dealership for Eden Pure Heaters
10-5
Home Cooked Carry-Out Lunches, 11-2 (delivery available)
Pies, Cakes, Cookies, Fudges, Homemade Apple Butters & Jellies
www.grannyscountrycupboard.com
www.wilmingtongeneralstore.com
Collectible Treasures
A Unique Primitive & Country Store
The holidays are over and your walls look kind of bare?
Well, use that Christmas money and join us for our
“All for Walls” Sale, January 13-15.
Receive 20% off on anything that might hang on your walls
(pictures, sconces, shelves) Billy Jacobs prints are included!.
Goose Creek, Crossroads, Thompsons &
Grammy’s Store Scented Candles
Grapevine Trees - Billy Jacobs Prints - All Sorts of Wood Signs
Quilted Throws - Earth Rugs, Runners, Trivets, Stair Treads
“Stephanie Dawn” Fabric Purses
Linens from Park Designs, Victorian Heart & Raghu
Gourmet Coffee & Chocolates & Legacy Greeting Cards
“From the Heart” - Feb 10-12 - Start your sweeties’
Valentine’s Day weekend off with 20% off our Door
Country Coffee and end it with some Ghirardelli
Chocolate and a scented candle!
Feb 21st the Nation will celebrate two important
Presidents’ Birthdays. During this week, Feb 22-26,
show me your birthDAY and receive 1 to 31% off your
entire purchase!
Join our E-Mail Club! You’ll receive special prices
on weekly specials, birthdays & anniversaries.
Tues-Fri 10:30-5:30, Sat 10:30-4:30, Closed Sun & Mon
6821 US Route 40, Brandt/Tipp City
(between SR 201 & SR 202)
937-846-1991
Storekeeper: Pamela Hurtt
12
A
Quick
Tip from
Country
Filters for heating and airconditioning systems are
inexpensive and easy to
replace. The cleaner the filter,
the more efficiently the system
runs.
The Rusty
Star
...Country/Primitive Home Decor
240 N. Main Street, Lynchburg, OH
937-364-9000
A great place to shop for the comforts of
your country/primitive home
Stop in for friendly personal service.
We offer a wide selection of decorating items,
wonderful candles and affordable gift items.
New spring items arriving mid-January!
The Country Register, Jan/Feb 2011
Tues-Fri 11-5,
Sat 11-4,
Closed Sun & Mon
www.anniesrustystar.com
- Springfield Heart of Country Gift Shoppe
and Teaberries, Our Country Tea Room
1600 E. Leffel Lane in Springfield, Ohio
Once an old schoolhouse, built in the 1800's,
Heart of Country is one of the largest gift shoppes!
For the finest selection of unique gifts,
home decor and furniture stop in &
stroll thru our beautifully decorated shoppe!
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Yankee Candles
Braided Rugs
Boyds Bears
Grapevine Trees
Furniture
Garden Flags
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Heritage Lace
Willow Tree Angels
Country Curtains
Battery Candles
Mailbox Wraps
And Much More!
Come see our
Great NEW
Spring Merchandise!
Conveniently located 1 1/2 mile off I-70,
exit 54. Go to the first intersection
(Leffel Lane) turn right, go thru
4 traffic lights and we are on the left.
HEART OF COUNTRY
Mon-Sat 10-5:00
TEABERRIES
Mon-Sat 11-3:00
937-325-3030
Valentine’s
Candlelight Dinner
Sat, Feb 12th
TEABERRIES TEA ROOM
Our Country Tea Room inside Heart of Country with
five beautiful rooms in which you may dine.
Offering delicious homemade soups, sandwiches,
salads and DESSERTS!
Also, call TEABERRIES to host your bridal & baby showers,
birthday parties, business meetings and retirement parties!
Quilting Word Scramble
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Working in extra fabric where two pieces do not align
precisely, especially when sewing curves
The fabric that separates the Blocks, framing them
and making the quilt larger
The threads which are put on a loom under tension
and raised and lowered to allow the weft to pass
through
The design element, image or drawing used on a
quilt block or for an appliqué
An exchange among a group of quilters of either
fabric or blocks with some set ground rules as to
theme, color, design, etc
Moving the iron while pressing can distort fabrics and
seams so term “_______” is distinguished
Done by hand, machine or with fusible web - small
pieces of fabric are sewn or fused to a background
fabric to form designs.
When the batting fibers poke through the quilt fabric
Product used to add body or stability to fabric making
it seem easier to handle
The layer in the middle of a quilt sandwich between
the top pieced layer and the backing
The basic method of making a quilt by sewing many
small pieces of fabric together
The back fabric of a quilt in the 3 layers: top, batting,
“________”.
A plain, usually undyed cotton fabric, available
bleached or unbleached
Long stitches used to hold fabric layers or seams in
place temporarily and usually removed after final
sewing.
The lengthwise and crosswise threads of a woven
fabric
A quilting machine used by professional quilters in
which the quilt is held taut on a frame, allowing the
quilter to work on a large
A descriptive term for the thickness, height and
resilience of quilt batting
The term used to describe a fine weave quality of
cotton muslin fabric
ohiocountryregister.com 13
1. easing, 2. sashing, 3. warp, 4. motif, 5. swaps, 6. ironing, 7. appliqué,
8. borders, 9. sizing, 10. batting, 11. patchwork, 12. backing, 13. muslin,
14. basting, 15. grain, 16. longarm, 17. loft, 18. sheeting
- Springfield - S. Solon -
Rustiques
UFOs by Sharon Greve
Quiet! Theres a UFO hiding in my stash. Oops, there’s another and
another. UFOs to knitters are unfinished objects which lurk in baskets,
totes, and closets for their day of
finishing. They are just pieces of
knitting. Finishing is detailed
techniques which make those knitting
pieces into unique garments or
afghans.
Yep, knitters are known to
procrastinate for many reasons. (1)
Knitters just don’t like to do the
finishing - the putting together - of the project. Many avoid motif or
panel/strip knitting because of the joining/seaming. (2) A new
fascinating pattern or yarn offers more excitement or challenge. (3)
Life becomes busy, consuming knitting time. (4) The color in the stitch
pattern is a disappointment. (5) Boredom sets in with the stitch pattern
or overall project. (6) Workshops which leave the finishing to at-home
knitting add to the UFO woe.
How can knitters avoid UFOs? (1) When selecting yarn and design
patterns which are right for you and each other, be sure they are what
you want to knit. (2) Be committed to devote your time and interest to
the end. Set deadlines, enroll in a finishing class, or join friends. (3)
Knit a gauge swatch (ugh, I know!) and continue to check gauge as
you knit. Knowing a sweater will fit properly makes for faster knitting
and enjoyment. Some blocking and finishing techniques can correct a
tight or loose gauge. (5) Some find the end of the year and a new year a
clearing out time before the annual spring cleaning, making way for
new projects. A friend confessed she has 12 UFOs from recent years.
They need seaming or buttons sewn on or ends woven in - the very
touches which define the project. Her goal for the new year is
completion of UFOs. (6) If all else fails, visit the professionals at your
local yarn shop to do the finishing for you or to show you the
techniques.
Remain calm but diligent, always keeping in mind that knitters will
never be without a few UFOs. It’s just our nature.
1475 Upper Valley Pike, Springfield, Ohio
(inside Upper Valley Mall, next to JCPenny)
937-324-4474
Blonder Products • Naked Bee Products • Park Designs
McCall's Candles & Tarts • Swan Creek Candles • Woodwick Candles
Quilts--Throws & Queen Size • Picture Frames
Reproduction Furniture • Willow Tree • Large Line of Ohio State
Legacy Paper Items • Garden Accessories • Garden Flags
Wooden Plates & Wooden Bowls
Hours: 10-9
Amish
James, Jellies & Pie Fillings
Mon-Sat,
12-6 Sun
Crafts, Antiques & Consignment Mall
I-71 & State Route 38 (exit #75)
the
Look for
!
Red Roof
740-426-6300
Experience a wide variety of hard to find crafts,
primitives, country decor, vintage items, antiques,
collectibles, jewelry and furniture
Sat, Jan 8 - Year-End Clearance Sale
Sat, Feb 19 - Girls Day Out, call for lunch
reservations, many specials!!!
Check out our new website www.giftsatredroof.com
Mall Ho
Tues-Sa urs
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Sun 12- -5
Closed 5
Mon
Add PHD after your name for projects half done!
© 2010 Sharon Greve, PHD. Reach her at [email protected]. No
reprint without permission.
Homespun Blessings &
Country Gifts
5776 Urbana Road (Old 68), Springfield, Ohio
937-629-0705
Upcoming special events!
Jan 21-22 - Home Makeover Sale
Feb 18-19 - Cabin Fever Sale
Store Hours:
Mon-Fri 10am - 5:30pm, Sat 10am - 5pm
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• Primitives • Country
• Olde Century Paints
A Primitive Country Store
• York Wall Borders
with Gifts & Decor
• Country Curtains • Rugs
• Primitive Pictures • Shelves for Your Country Home!
• Placemats • Linens • Quilts
• Maple City Pottery
• Billy Jacobs Prints
• Legacy Greeting Cards
• Candles - Scentsible Scents,
Happy
Candleberry, 1803, &
Holidays!
Our Store Signature Candles
• Grapevine Trees
• Custom Cupboards
• And Much More!
Lenora Smedley, Owner
The Country Register, Jan/Feb 2011
- HillsboroKelyarn Designs
Easy Scarf
Finished size approx: 4.5ins
(11cm) x 65ins (160cm)
Materials: 100g Punta Yarn
Merisock or 4ply sock weight
yarn
4mm (US6) needles or size
needed to obtain gauge
Gauge: 26sts to 4ins (10cm)
Abbreviation: K Knit, P Purl
Cast on 30sts loosely.
Row 1: Knit.
Row 2: Knit.
Row 3: Knit.
Row 4: Knit.
Row 5: Knit.
Row 6: Knit.
Row 7: Knit.
Row 8: Knit.
Row 9: Knit.
Row 10: Knit.
Row 11: Knit.
Row 12: K5, P20, K5.
Row 13: Knit.
Row 14: K5, P20, K5.
Row 15: Knit.
Row 16: K5, P20, K5.
Row 17: Knit.
Row 18: K5, P20, K5.
Row 19: Knit.
Row 20: K5, P20, K5.
Repeat Rows 1 - 20 until desired length ending with Row 10.
Cast off.
*Quantities of yarn are approximate as they are based on average
requirements
©Anne Hearnden 2009, email [email protected] or http://www.kelyarn.com
Country Home Decor
(formerly Country Home Crafts-under new ownership)
8446 St. Rt 62 N, Hillsboro, OH 45133
937-393-9298
Stop in and see some of the changes we have made.
Braided rugs, runners & coasters are new to Country Home Decor.
Exclusive to Hillsboro we now carry 1803 Soy Candles highly scented and clean burning. Some of the scents are
Apple Dumpling, Simpler Times, Old Dough Bowl.
These candles are guaranteed to please!
All holiday items will be marked down for the entire
month
of January. Come in and save for the next holiday!
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Mon-Sat
Park Designs Home Decor
Bella Taylor Quilted Purses
Warm Glow Candles - Goose Creek Jar Candles
Local Artisan Items - Primitive Prints
Handmade Cloths for American Girl Dolls
Olde Century Paint
Specializing in Country, Primitive and Reproduction Furniture.
Custom work is Available.
Shabby
Moose
Home Decor •Antiques • Primitives & Gifts
For the finest selection of
unique gifts, home decor and furniture
stop in & stroll thru our
beautifully decorated shop!
A
Quick
Tip from
Country
Register!
To find some great recipes, check the
internet. Food companies publish
tons of recipes to get you to use their
product. These recipes have been
tested and perfected! Just look on
the packages of your favorite brands
and check them out. Most every
package lists the website for their
company.
Cupboards, Pie Safes
Chandelier & Lamps
Curtains - Rugs
Hand Made Dolls
Antiques
OSU Pottery
Framed Prints
Bridle Registry
Salem Collection Treen Bowls
Custom Made Arrangements
Candle and Tart Warmers
Candleberry Candles & Tarts
McCalls Candles & Tarts
Custom Painted Quilt Patterns
Harvest Tables & Chairs
Shop Hours: Mon-Thurs 10-5,
Fri 10-6, Sat 10-4, Sun by chance
744 N High Street,
Hillsboro, Ohio 45133
phone 937-393-8411
ohiocountryregister.com 15
- Washington Court House Decorating with Pat
Lin’s Stuff
3291 Old Route 35 SE
Washington Court House, OH
740-333-7001
A Country Primitive Store;
a most unique shopping experience!
Featuring handmade furniture
& crafts designed and made on-site.
3000 Sq Ft Showroom
plus Cabin Next Door and
Outdoor Display Space!
Winter Shop Hours:
Tues-Fri 10-5,
Sat 10-4,
Closed Sun & Mon
“Ringing in the New Year”
Maybe you are like me, once January 1st hits, I want all my Christmas
decorations to be gone and put away. I can't wait to get the New Year started
on the right foot. One of the areas of my life that I want to get started with
in a new way is always my home. I just have to do something a little
different every year. Now, I am not talking about my entire house, but at
least one area of my home needs a facelift in order to make me feel like I am
truly off and running on the right foot.
This year I started with some window treatments in my home. I know that
may sound like a strange place to start, but let me tell you it can make a huge
difference in how your home feels, just by changing out the window
treatments. Here are a few of the fun things I did that you will find very
affordable and easy. First of all, you must know that my husband and I just
moved into a new home. Would you
believe that every window in the house
had the same off-white panels hanging
in them? I just found that strange and
couldn't wait to make changes. The
budget was a little tight, but here is
how I handled it.
First I had some great chair cushions
for my ladder back chairs at the island
in my kitchen, so I found the same
fabric at the fabric store and made a
quick little topper for the kitchen
window. The cushions were red toile,
so it was easy to find. I was so
excited. Another item that works well
for a window topper in the kitchen are
kitchen towels.
From there I went to the family room windows which are open to the
kitchen. I used the same toile and just sewed a piece to the bottom of plain
off-white panels and also made a curtain tie back. Now I was cooking!!!!
On to the dining room. The off-white panels looked so blah, so I was going
to tie in the family room and kitchen color of red. Hmmm. I found some
great solid red napkins while I was out shopping. My wheels were turning
and when I got home I laid them diagonally across the top of the blah panels.
Now that was pretty cool. A totally different look.
A
u
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Tip from
Country
Register!
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Use soft white compact
fluorescent lightbulbs (CFLs)
instead of traditional
incandescents. If every
American household replaced
one standard bulb with a CFL
we could save enough energy
to power three million homes
a year.
Then I went on to the living room. Now, I wanted this area to look a little
formal. So what would I be able to accomplish here? Well, I stayed with the
off-white color of the panels. This time I added a very pretty table runner
that I found that was the same color of off-white. Actually I found two table
runners. One had a quilted area at each end and the other came to a point at
each end with a tassel hanging at the points. I cut both runners in half. I
added the quilted one to the top of panels going the long way with straight
pins, I then took the other with the tassel and hung it in the middle with the
tassel in the middle. Voila!!! I had a fun and more formal look.
Now you can tell from this that none of these things cost me a ton of money.
I was able to totally change the look of my rooms for just a few dollars in
each room. WOW!!!
So while you are out and about at your favorite Country Register shops, take
a moment to look at table runners and napkins in a new and different way.
Also, take a moment to browse the pages of AtHome America's® website for
some other fun ways to change up your home for the new year. Here’s to an
AWESOME 2011.
®
Pat Dempsey, Executive Director, AtHome America Check out the website
at www.athome.com/patdempsey.
The Country Register, Jan/Feb 2011
- Piketon - Wheelersburg -
Southeast Ohio
Wallpaper and More
723 West Street • Piketon
740-289-1221
Stop in and check out our wide variety of:
Wallpaper & Border
Folk Art by David
Primitive Country Items Barn Stars
McCalls Candles Candleberry Candles
Linens, Curtains & Valances
Park Designs Americana Items Much More!
Hours: Mon-Fri 10-5
Visit our website www.mycountrydecor.com
Sat 10-3, Sun - closed
Southern Ohio
Craft Mall
Cake, Candy, Craft
& Scrapbooking Supplies
Crafters Welcome - Booths Available
Open 6 Days A Week
Mon thru Fri 10-6
Sat 10-4, closed Sun
Ohio River Road ~ 1499 SR 522
Wheelersburg, Ohio 45694
(740) 574-2218
Directions from 52 West: Take first
Wheelersburg exit.
Right off exit. One mile on right.
Directions from 52 East: Take first
Wheelersburg exit. Left off exit.
Turn right at the light.
One mile on the right.
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- Cambridge - Out of State -
50% OFF all Christmas Fabric
25% OFF Total Purchase of $50 or More
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by Eleanor Roosevelt
A
Quick
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Country
Register!
18
At 4-6 gallons of water per flush,
the toilet is the largest water user
in a home, so invest in a low-flow
model. If that’s not an option,
place a plastic bottle filled with
water in your toilet tank, which
takes up space and reduces the
water needed to fill the receptacle
between flushes.
The Country Register, Jan/Feb 2011
- Galion-
Mystery Quilt Pattern - Part #1
Northeast Ohio
“North Winds” Pattern designed by Linda Emery,
Instructor at Nine Patch Quilt & Fabrics, Nevada, MO,
www.ninepatchnevada.comLook for parts 2 & 3 in the
next two issues of The Country Register.
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- Ashland Celebrating 36 Years!
A Shop for All Seasons!
697 Co. Rd. 1302
(1 mile off U.S. 42 N)
East of Ashland, OH
419-281-7514
Watch for tourist activity signs
Tues-Sat 9-5, Sun 12-5, Closed Mon
COUNTRY CHARM FABRICS
Large selection of Homespuns, Quilting Fabrics, Notions,
Repro. Prints, Stencils, Patterns, Quilting Classes, Plus Much More
all pre-cut fat quarters $1.50 each
all pre-cut 1/2 yds $3 each
*sale only on pre-cuts - month of january
Reg Shop Hours: Mon,Tue,Thu, Fri: 10-5, Sat: 10-4
Closed Sun & Wed
1422 Twp. Rd. 593, East of I-71
Ashland, Ohio 44805
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4778 St. Rt. 545, Ashland, Ohio 44805
Old Fashioned Ice Cream Counter
Deli Sandwiches, Pizza & Hot Subs
Candles & Melting Tarts
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Oil Lamps & Supplies
Cookie Cutters
Crocks
- Mansfield 3629 Park Avenue West
Mansfield, Ohio 419-529-9266
Country Primitives & More
3 miles West of Richard Mall (SR 309)
at the traffic light in the City of Ontario
Visit Our Country Primitive Store 12 Rooms Filled With...
Many great candle lines including 1803, McCalls,
Keeper of the Light, 1824, Crossroad & Woodwick Candles,
Primitive stars, berries & berry garlands, lighted branches,
country curtains & rugs, Olde Century Paint, country wallpaper borders
& Giannios Chocolates. Our front room now FILLED with
Purses (including Donna Sharp) and one of a kind jewelry.
NEW!!! Build A Bracelet...
knockoff of famous-maker
designs for a fraction of the price!
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The Added Touch
Decorative Gallery
3849 Park Ave West
Mansfield, OH 44903
419-747-3146
Shop Hours: Mon-Fri 10-5,
Sat 10-3, Sun closed
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Lots of Yummy Candles
Contact us
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[email protected]
305 E. Main (Rt. 42/97)
Lexington, Ohio 44904
(419) 884-1901
2 miles west of I-71 on
Rt. 97 or 2 miles South of
Mansfield on Rt. 42
Mon - Sat 10 am - 6 pm Plus Open Sundays in December!
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11004 CR 320, Millersburg, OH 44654
330/674-1677 or 866/558-9739
www.somewheresewing.com
Storefront Week-Long Grand Opening
Jan 3-8, 10am-4pm
Bring in this ad for special discount!
7000+ Bolts Quality
Quilting Fabrics
Country Primitives & Early American Necessities
for the American Country Home
Colonial Lighting - Reproduction Furniture
Johnston Benchworks - Family Heirloom Weavers
Wonderful Handmades - So Much More!
Special Sales - Dec 27-Jan 8
10% OFF Johnston Benchworks - in stock & special orders
10% OFF Blue Agate Bennington Pottery
Pajama Sale - Jan 29th - call for details
Hours: Mon-Thurs 9-5, Fri & Sat Fri 9-6
4755 SR 39, Berlin, Ohio 44610
www.berlinvillagegiftbarn.com
330-893-1174
Books, Patterns,
Notions
All regular
45” cotton fabrics
$7.77/yd
everyday price
All solid
45” cotton fabrics
$4.99/yd
everyday price
Machine Repair
Service
Authorized dealer
If I’m Not Home, I’m Somewhere Sewing!
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- Copley -Walnut Creek Primitive Home Decor
Primitive Wares • Window Treatments • Placemats • Primitive Lighting
Rugs • Wrought Iron Fencing • Reproduction Furniture • Grapevine Trees
Country Bedding • Bridal Registry • Special Order Floral Arrangements
3147 State Rt. 39, Walnut Creek, Ohio
Located 1/2 Mile West of Walnut Creek on SR 39
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Mon-Sat 10-5:00
www.homespunwalnutcreek.com
(330) 893-2134
If you’re under a lot of stress, or are
putting your body to the test—for
example, training for a marathon—a
daily dose of 200 mg of vitamin C
may reduce your chances of catching
a cold by about half. To get more C
naturally, load up on these foods:
oranges and citrus, of course, and also
papaya, broccoli, tomatoes, red
peppers and kiwi.
Serve a 1.5-liter magnum of wine
when dining with a group instead of
two 750-milliter bottles. A magnum
is lighter and requires less fuel to ship
than two standard bottles.
Choose products that create less
waste from the start. Buy grocery
items in bulk when possible and opt
for items with less packaging, such as
a two-liter bottle of soda versus a
dozen cans in a box.
A
Quick
Tip from
Country
Register!
“Quilting ‘n Cuisine” Mini Shop Hop
We have combined quilting and cuisine for a
fun day out with your quilting friends!
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Kidron Community Center @ Kidron Park
4434 Kidron Rd. Kidron OH
9:00am – 3:00pm shop hop @ 6 shops
2:30pm – doors open
2:30pm – 4:00pm food sampling, quilt show
3:45pm – drawing for prizes (must be present)
Passport: $5 pre-register;
$8 Saturday
(Passports available 1/3/2011
at any participating shop)
PARTICIPATING SHOPS
Gramma Fannie's Quilt Barn, Berlin; Helping Hands Quilt Shop, Berlin ;
Lone Star Quilt Shop, Mt Hope; Miller's Dry Goods, Charm ;
Contacts: Country Craft Cupboard, Berlin 330-893-3163 or
Hearthside Quilt Shoppe, Kidron 330-857-4004
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- Hudson - Louisville - Uniontown
Antiques, Crafts, Gifts & Country Decor
Truly Northeast Ohio's Premier Gift Shop Destination
Over 100 Crafters in 10,000 Sq. Ft.
Presenting: Antiques & Collectibles, Primitives, Ohio Products, Ohio State,
Handmade Jewelry, Country Furniture, Florals, Signature Dinnerware, More!
New Year Sale & Holiday Clearance - Jan 6-7-8-9*
20% OFF regular priced Retail* additional 10% OFF remaining Holiday*
Winter Sale - Jan 20-21-22-23*
20% OFF regular priced Retail*
*See store for details & Crafter posted sales
Lots of Parking! Bus Tours Welcome
(call ahead for tour specials)
5395 Darrow Road on Hudson's South End
330-655-3883 Mon-Sat, 11-6, Sun 12-5
http://www.hudson-sampler.com
From the Journal
of the
Country Register
Secret Shopper!
Happy New Year Country Register
Readers,
I hope you all had a wonderful
Christmas and the New Year finds you
happy and in good health.
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It was a crazy December with all of the
snow storms. It reminded me of the winters I remember as a young girl. It
seemed we were always outside sledding, tobogganing and ice skating and
the ground was always covered with snow. You had to stay away from the
neighborhood boy's snow forts or a snowball would come your way.
I was out between storms to do some Christmas shopping and of course the
holiday Country Register was handy in my car. Whenever I am out and have
a little extra time I check and see what country shop in the Country Register
is nearby.
This trip was to the Hudson Sampler Store (even though it still has the old
name of the Country Sampler Store outside.) I remember the old store and
all of the crafters so I was looking forward to seeing the old and the new.
Plan A Trip to Hudson Sampler
AnnaLouisa's
NeedleArts LLC
1408 North Chapel Street, Louisville, OH 44641
330-875-5300
A Unique Quilt Shop
Great selection of Specialty Quilting Fabrics and Quilt Kits • Homespuns
100% Wool • Hand-Dyed Woolens • Kits • Yarns • Rug Hooking Supplies
PunchNeedle • Books • Patterns • Many Classes Offered
You will truly be inspired when you visit our New
Wool Room and Civil War Rooms.
Visit our website for more information and
directions to our shop www.annalouisas.com
Hours:
Tues & Thurs 10-8
Wed & Fri 10-6
Sat 10-4
The store did not disappoint. There are 100 crafter booths that had were
great to walk through. I saw a wonderful assortment of different jewelry
including really unique fiber necklaces that were crocheted, light as a
feather and you just flip over your head. You can get any color combination
to match any outfit you have.
There were booths of doll clothes for American Girl to Barbie. There were
primitive crafters and antique cealers from vintage to primitives to beautiful
antique linens. There were a lot of antiques that were used throughout the
store in displays which gave the store a very unique and not that usual gift
shop atmosphere. The handmade primitive dolls made in Ohio were
wonderful and extremely reasonable. There are handmade soaps and jellies,
handmade cards and purses, stained glass and in this one booth really
different layered glass dishes and bowls made by a local Hudson artist.
I saw a new crafter that makes great wooden items for children. My favorite
was the cut out shoe with laces to learn and practice on. There was
something I have not seen elsewhere, the most cleverly made themed tissue
box covers with a pocket for hand sanitizer. There were so many different
ones, from baby's room to powder room.
Then there is the retail side of the Hudson Sampler with a great selection of
Bean Pod Candles, soy beads and burners. And of course my very favorite
local Navarre Ohio artist, Billy Jacobs and the large sofa sized picture of
“The Road Home”. The store had an area of just Billy Jacob's pictures
including his four seasons and nice winter scenes.
The friendly staff greeted me and offered me a cup of coffee as I came in the
front door. I saw lots of dips, soup mixes and flavored Pearl Coffee from
Akron in the center by the coffee pot when I took a moment to relax in their
café area.
Days Gone By
13925 State Route 644, Hanoverton OH 44423
330-223-2430
Handmade Primitives and Antiques
When I was checking out the cashiers told me that there were crafters in the
store on most Saturdays demonstrating their crafts and that there is always a
spotlighted Crafter of the Week in the front of the store who offers a special
offering that week.
If you have out-of-town company this winter remember to check your
Country Register and visit some of the unique country stores in your area.
These shops will be very happy to see you and your guest will certainly
enjoy.
Country Blessings,
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Secret Shoppe
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Reg Hours: Thurs 10-4, Fri & Sat 10-3
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daysgonebyprimitives.com
- Boardman - Twinsburg - New Middletown - North Lima - Steubenville -Cortland STORE
& SO MUCH MORE
• Largest thread selection in Northeast Ohio
• Embroidery designs in most machine formats
• Over 2000 bolts of fine quality quilting cottons
• Cabinets by Regal, Roberts, Unique & Horn
Piney Creek Primitives
filled with primitive smalls,
olde country finds & handmade
cloth dolls & samplers
600 E. Pine Lake Road,
North Lima, OH 44452
330-549-0716
Shop Hours:
Fri 10-5, Sat 10-3
visit our website: www.pineycreekprimitives.com
Order on line at www.berninastore.com
Hours: Mon-Tues-Wed 10-6, Thurs 10-8,
Fri 10-5, Sat 10-4, closed Sun
7081 West Blvd, Boardman, OH 44512 330-726-9396
8900 Darrow Road
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Located in Ft. Steuben Mall, Steubenville, Ohio
740-264-2996
Berry Wreaths Garlands Florals Country Pictures
Warm Glow Candles Tarts & Tart Burners
Country Wall Borders Country Furniture & Shelves Country Lamps
Decorative Flags Mailbox Wraps
Bears Barn Stars Americana Yard & Porch Crafts
We now carry Bella Taylor Purses and
our own Candle Company Candles!
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Quilting B’s
A full service quilt shop in an antique atmosphere
Jo Morton Fabric Com Quilting
Wools * Homespuns the e“biun to see Bw’s
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Habersham Wax Pottery
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Jim Shore * Much More!
Join us for “Week at the Beach Sale”
beginning January 5th
Fun NEW fabrics & Haberscham Scents.
Sign up now to make a fun Beach Bag!
Check our website for a full class schedule that includes Valentine projects.
Hours: Mon-Fri 10-5& Sat 10-2
254 S. High Street, Cortland OH 44410
Two Floors of Country & Primitive Items
Candles • Rag Rugs • Valances
Pictures • Shelves • Signs • Antiques • And More!
quiltingbshop.com
330-637-0002
[email protected]
10477 Main Street, Rt. 170, New Middletown
*GPS Systems type in 10477 Youngstown Pittsburgh Rd for directions
330-542-9271
Jan & Feb Hours: Thurs-Fri-Sat 10am-5pm - Closed the Rest of the Week
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Northwest Ohio
- Van Wert - Lima FADED GLORY
Repairing and Restoring Old Quilts -by Lenna DeMarco
I never started out intending to repair old quilts. All I wanted was to own them. But,
like so many new collectors, my wallet and my collecting desires didn't quite match up.
The only quilts that seemed to be within my price range usually had holes, stains and
faded or missing fabric. Beautiful once, but not when I found them.
I drooled over the sweet pastel quilts from the 1930s; I longed for the scrappy, boldly
graphic quilts from the 1880s and I simply ached for the stunning red and green
appliqués of the 1850s. With my limited bank account, I knew that most antique quilts
were out of my reach. Short of holding up a gas station, the only way I'd ever afford to
own one was either to reproduce one from new fabric not an appealing thought to
someone who loved antiques or else to fix up one of the old tattered ones.
Back in those days, I certainly wasn't a quilt maker. As a professional dancer and college
dance professor, my sewing skills were limited to creating simple costumes. There had
to be an answer and it came in the form of two women Camille Cognac and Nancy Kirk.
I discovered Cognac's now classic text, Quilt Restoration A Practical Guide, (EPM,
Virginia. 1994) and began trying some of her techniques on my ragged lovelies.
Encouraged by the results, I soon attended Nancy Kirk's quilt restoration workshop. The
reigning queen of quilt restoration, Nancy gave hands-on instruction, which introduced
me to new methods and built both my skills and confidence. After additional workshops
and more practice on what was now my growing collection, I took a deep breath, printed
up some business cards and went after my first clients. The rest, as they say, is history.
Today, six years later, my clients include not only private individuals but also antique
dealers, quilt collectors, local museums and even interior decorators.
11830 US Rt. 127 S.
Van Wert, Ohio 45891
(419)238-2271
Hours:
Tues-Fri 10-5:30 &
Sat 10-3
HOME DECOR • UNIQUE GIFTS • GOURMET FOODS
“The Most Unique Gift Shoppe in Northwest Ohio”
Yankee, Woodwick, Crossroads & Numerous Other Candles, Battery Candles,
Prints, Picture Frames, Vera Bradley, Melissa & Doug Toys, Jewelry, Tea Towels,
Garden Flags, Lighted Branches & Garland, Braided Rugs, Placemats, Lamps,
Large Selction of Gourmet Dips, Soups, Grilling Sauces and Much More!!!
“The Gathering Room” Tearoom - Lunch - Fridays 11-2
Come for a wonderfully relaxing lunch - Bring your friends!
www.deshia.com
facebook.com/deshiadirect
Heavenly Stitches
2696 Greely Chapel Road, Lima, OH 45804
419-979-0218
Fine Yarns - Addi Needles - Patterns
Quilting Fabrics - Books - Needles - Notions
Beginning January 10
New Machine Quilting Club with Julie Lambert
Shop Hours: M,W, F 9-5
Tues-Thurs 9-6, Sat 8-1
*We’re Easy to find Exit #124 off I-75
website: heavenlystitchesquilts.com - sign up for our newsletter on website!
The how and why of preserving an antique or vintage quilt is really determined by the
owner and her plans for it. There are three basic approaches. Conservation, a choice
generally chosen by museums and high-end collectors, maintains the quilt at its current
state and employs methods to deter further deterioration. For example, instead of
replacing torn or rotting fabric, a fine netting is appliquéd over the weakened area.
Repair mends broken seams, splits in fabric, small holes and replaces lost fabric. It
repairs the damage from everyday wear and tear and returns the quilt to limited use.
Restoration brings the quilt back to its original appearance, the way the maker created it
and how its owner remembers it.
The vast majority of my clients are owners of a single family quilt, often made by a
grandmother. It's usually a utilitarian quilt, made of scraps, not always created by a
skilled maker, well worn from years of love and use and, always, it holds memories.
Nearly everyone says, “I want it to look like it did when I was little and I'd like to use it
again.” I nod and smile, say “of course” and lay the quilt out to examine it.
The examination is not just an inventory of damage and needed repairs, it's really more
like CSI for quilts. A close look at any quilt can tell the viewer a great many things
about the maker . . . everything from when and where she lived to her economic status
can be seen in the quilt. And the quilt can tell you why it was made and about the life it
has lived. With a little practice, it's easy to become a successful quilt detective.
Many of the quilts I see are sometimes in such a state of deterioration that returning them
to the vision of that childhood memory is, if not impossible, cost prohibitive. Sometimes
the cost of restoring an old quilt is more than its actual worth, and I make sure the owner
knows that.
The condition of the quilt's fabric and its future life are the two key factors that
determine what steps of repair can be taken. If most of the fabric is strong and stable,
repairs are relatively easy and the quilt can continue to wrap you up in its cozy comfort.
But if the fabric is splitting, frayed, worn or missing, it won't hold up to the stress of a
needle and thread and it's time to think about just maintaining the quilt for display or
storage. The questions for the owner become not just, “How do I want it to look?” but
“What can the quilt withstand; what will be its future; how much can I afford; and, most
importantly, what does this quilt mean to me?”
The final decisions vary from client to client, but for the owner of a treasured family
relic, nearly all are made out of love and memory. There was the 65-year-old woman
who brought in a half gone wool signature quilt, dated 1903, that had belonged to her
grandmother. She didn't care what the cost she wanted it completely restored to the way
she remembered it when, as a nine year old child, she slept under it when they came to
take her mother to the hospital.
Or there was the young couple who were insistent that, somehow, the pile of rags, which
had been a quilt the husband's grandmother made for him in college, now be made into
something for their first child. Salvaging what we could, we created a wall hanging for
the new nursery.
Others are more practical and simply choose to stabilize the quilt for display and to
preserve for future generations. Whatever the choice whether it's part of a family's
history, displayed in a museum or intended for a designer's décor quilts are a link to a
woman of the past and, sometimes, are all we have of her.
If you own an old quilt, you own a responsibility to its maker and to future generations to
preserve the work of a single woman whose creation says, “I was here.”
Lenna DeMarco, Faded Glory Antique and Vintage Quilt Restoration and Repair, can
be reached at: [email protected] or by calling: 623-977-4227 or 602-791-9034.
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- Findlay -
ISSUE $30 EACH (INCLUDES Tax & S/H)
CK/M.O. TO: THE CRAFTERS FORUM 1411 E. Main Cross St., Findlay, OH 45840
Phone: 419/423-3299 • Fax 419/423-3144
Johnston Benchworks, Handcrafted Primitives,
Olde Century Colors, Period Stencils, Folk Art,
Hand Dyed Wool, Primitive Punch Needle and
Cross Stitch Patterns, J.L. Treharn Furniture,
Redware Pottery, Lt. Moses Willard Lighting
820 Broad Avenue, Findlay, Ohio (419) 425-0522
I-75 to 224 E. Turn Right on Broad Ave.
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- Bettesville - Gibsonburg - Bloomville Tues-Fri
10-5
Sat 10-4
Homespun Country/Primitive Wares & Home Decor
Grapevine Trees - Primitive Needfuls - Warm Glow Candles
Thyme Worn Furniture - Country Prints & Lighting
Folkart Shelves - Olde Century Paints - Variety of Homespun
Quilted Placemats & Runners - Wonderful Handmades!
PJ Party - Sat, Feb 5th - 10am-4pm
Sign up to win Gift Bag & $50 Gift Certificate
(snow date - Feb 12th)
Believe in yourself!
Have faith in your abilities!
Without a humble but
reasonable confidence in your
own powers you cannot be
successful or happy.
Norman Vincent Peale
Beeker’s General Store
226 E. Front Street, Downtown Pemberville
~featuring unique gifts & vintage keepsakes~
us ~
Join January 8th Pemberville's Winter Carnival Featuring
Children's Author ~ Donna Scott-Nusrala
February 12th & 19th For the LOVE of Art
Featuring unique art displays / artisans
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Mon-Sat
9am - 5:30 pm
419-287-3274
www.beekersgeneralstore.com
Early Country Primitives
227 W. Wyandot Avenue
Upper Sandusky, OH 43351
419-581-6556
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Hours: Mon-Fri 9-5,
Sat & Sun by appt. only
Carolyn Eippert & Michael Dwyer
www.weatherednestantiques.com
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16 Park St. Willard, OH
419-933-7600
Winter Hours Wed-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-3
Closed Sun-Mon-Tues
Great new finds!
Folk Art Painted Furniture,
Snowmen,Wreaths, Shelves,
Prints, Rusty Stars,
Braided Rugs, Curtains.
Candles of every flavor
and much, much more!
The Perfect Bath
To create the perfect bath,
address the five senses:
Sight - Close the bathroom door and dim the
lights or light candles.
Sound - Play soothing music - or do the opposite
and choose the sound of silence to still the mind.
Smell - Add essential oils to scent the water and
air (see tip on page 25).
Touch - Use a loofah after soaking. Wrap yourself
in a large, plush towel or robe. Apply an ultrarich lotion to rehydrate and replenish the skin.
Taste - Drink a glass of water after your bath to rehydrate. Consider
following it with a cup of chamomile tea.
The Door Mouse
A Country Quilt & Gift Shop
Over 14,000 Bolts of Cotton Calico,
Quilt Books, Patterns & Supplies
Many Classes Available - Call for Info
Stop in and see our NEW 1800s Reproduction Progressive Quilt PINWHEELS FOR CAROLINE - starts in January and runs for 7 months.
The finished size is 76-1/2” x 90” and the cost is $22.50 per month.
Celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War with this beauty!
Hours: Mon, Tues, Thurs 10-5 • Wed 10-8
Fri & Sat 10-5 • Last Sun of Month 12-5
email: [email protected]
web: www.thedoormouse.com 419-986-5667
5047 West S. R. 12 • P. O. Box 455 • Bettsville, Ohio 44815
The Door Mouse is Located Two Miles West of Bettsville
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Country Squares
buy it
sell it
WHITE PINE BOARDS Curiosity Shoppe
Wholesale
Ohio based lumber distributor
is currently stocking kiln dried
White Pine Boards for the pine
furniture and craft industry.
For more information
call 330-335-5550
Great Lakes
Lumber Company
160 W. Water Street
Oak Harbor, OH 43449
419-898-1916
A Full Line
Needlework Shop
Mon-Tues-Wed & Fri 9-5
Sat 9-2, Closed Thurs & Sun
Old Glory Antiques
Primitives & Needs
Live Well Love Much Laugh Often
Made in America
Hand Made & Hand Painted
one of kinds - Artist on Site
find it
tell it
Vintage
Village
Shepard's Pie
USA
1230 N 21st St, Newark, OH
Market Place
Recipes • Textiles • Pottery
Pillows • Prints
Keeping the Comforts of Home
Affordable - Primitive Goods
under $25
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Sara’s Herbs & Everlastings
1842 Hillandale Road NE
New Philadelphia OH 44663
330-364-3407
This Could have
been your ad for
less than 60¢ a day!
sarasherbs.blogspot.com
Historic Flat Iron Bldg
9 Main Street
Greenwich, OH
419-752-0405
Wed Thurs Fri 11-5, Sat 10-3
Winter Hours:
Fri & Sat 10-5
Country Store with lots of
Handmade Prims, Dried Flowers
& Small Antique Accessories
Call 937-652-1157
for advertising information
To Place an Ad in the Country Squares,
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Northeast
Ashland
Map
K-5
20 Country Charm Fabric Shop
20 Olivesburg General Store
20 Parsley Pot
Berlin
M-6
22 Country Craft Cupboard
22 Country Gatherings
A B C D E F G H I J K LM N O P Q R
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Map
Central
Ashville
I-10
5 Cherry St. Diner Crafts
Carroll
J-9
8 Miller House Antiques
Columbus
H-9
Dublin
H-8
7 Columbus Marketplace
7 Scott Antique Markets
Boardman
R-4
Copley
N-4
Cortland
R-3
Heath
K-8
Galion
I-6
19 Keeping Room
30 Shepard's Pie Market Place
Marysville
G-8
Mt. Vernon
K-7
24 Hudson Sampler Store
Newark
K-8
24 Days Gone By
Pataskala
J-8
Russells Point
E-7
25 Bernina Store & Sew Much
23 My Country Heart
25 Quilting B's
Hudson
Kensington
Kidron
O-4
O-6
N-6
23 Quilting N Cuisine Mini Shop Hop
Louisville
O-5
24 AnnaLouisa's NeedleArts,
Mansfield
21 Added Touch
21 Crafty Clutter
21 Jilly Junction
Millersburg
Somewhere Sewing
J-5
7 Red Rooster Quilts
Granville
J-8
30 Kole Designs LLC
6 Finders Keepers
4 Uptown Antiques
5 Country Treasures
5 Old Crow
30 Mom's Home Décor & Gifts
4 Signature Antiques/A Robbins Nest
Southwest
Greenville
B-8
Hillsboro
F-12
Greenwich
J-4
Lima
D-6
Milan
J-3
Oak Harbor
H-2
Pemberville
G-3
Upper Sandusky
G-5
Van Wert
B-5
Willard
J-4
30 Old Glory Antiques
26 Heavenly Stitches
30 Gatherings
30 Curiosity Shoppe
28 Beeker's General Store
28 Weathered Nest Antiques
26 De Shia
Southeast
I-14
E-12
North Lima
R-5
South Solon
F-10
Shelby
J-5
Springfield
E-9
Steubenville
R-7
Wadsworth
M-4
Tipp City
D-9
Walnut Creek
N-6
Washington C. H.
G-10
12 Rusty Star
14 Crafts, Antiques & Consignments
13 Heart of Country
14 Homespun Blessings
14 Rustiques
12 Grammy's Collectibles
16 Lin's Stuff
32 North Shore Primitives
Waynesville
D-10
West Milton
C-9
Wilmington
E-11
10 Waynesville Area Chamber
Shows & Events Page 3
Country Square Page 30
G-3
28 Country Cupboard*Ohio
Wheelersburg
Lynchburg
23 Homespun Treasures
Gibsonburg
11 Warren County Historical
O-6
30 Great Lakes Lumber Co.
F-4
27 Crafters Forum
27 Early American Home
27 Homestead Collection
I-12
New Philadelphia
25 Country Crafts From the Heart
Findlay
Piketon
D-11
3 Black Cat Primitives
H-4
29 Door Mouse
N-8
Lebanon
25 Piney Creek Primitives
Bettsville
Cambridge
R-5
30 Sara's Herbs & Everlastings
Map
15 Country Home Décor
15 Shabby Moose
New Middletown
25 Hampton Hill Mercantile
Northwest
29 Picket Fence
9 Country Primitives
M-6
City/Page/Shop
9 West Milton Shoppes
12 Granny's Country Cupboard
12 Old Mill Antiques
18 Almost Sisters Quilt Shop
17 Wallpaper and More
17 Robins Nest
17 Southern Ohio Craft Mall
Out of State
Florida
30 Becky's Country Cottage
Indiana
18 Pure & Simple Antique Show
Michigan
18 Monarch Quilts
West Virginia
30 Something 2 Crow About
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