Hi, Lynn! I finally found you, beautiful sis-in-law---you are so good at everything and now I discover you are an artist of pine needles. Here in Gaston SC where I live, there are many pine needles! Mostly used for covering plants/trees, like a mulch. I am amazed at what you have accomplished! I told my friends, Becky and Mae (they lived in Pleasureville, KY prior to moving to Gaston 6-7 years ago and Mae is orginally from Oldham Co?) about your pine needle baskets as they have a lot of pine needles around their home! Immediately, Becky wanted to know HOW does she make 'em? I told her that I had no idea---all I know about pine needles is that when it is wet weather, they are slippery, thus I don't like them around where I am walking (have 2 replaced hips!). Just want to say hi! Never have forgotten you---you are special! Love, Leta W. Horine 12smokey@bellsouth.net
Hi Lynn, thanks for another great workshop at Apple Tree Studio last Saturday (May 10th). What fun!!! You are a natural born teacher! We all had a great time! I can't wait to get my large quilt basket finally finished! Thanks again!
Lynn,Thanks for a wonderful basket workshop at Apple Tree Studio on Feb 23rd and March 1st. You are a great teacher! What a fun and creative day!!! Can't wait to see my stained basket next Tuesday. Let's do these basket workshops often! Good luck in all your creative endeavors!!!