Since most thrift stores benefit community charities I love shopping there. The next thrift store we visited benefits Hospice and they were having a twenty five percent sale. This lidded basket with handle was only seventy five cents. It looks hand woven and is sturdy yet open. Wonder what would be carried in this basket? Perhaps a vegetable carried in from the garden? The basket portion is one foot tall. What do you think? The shape of this basket also inspires me to make a similar shape in clay.
Every time I see crocheted pieces I think of my grandmother. She used to crochet doll dresses, pot holders, toaster covers, and much more. I used to crochet with cotton thread and make doilies but that was years ago. When I passed a bin full of hand crocheted pieces I couldn't resist looking through them. I found this square one I can use as texture in the bottom of a casserole dish I'll make with clay.
Even though the winter cold has become a distant memory it's not so distant that I'd overlook an all wool blanket. The pattern and color of this blanket called to me and when I looked on the tag I saw it was made in Minnesota by the Faribault Wool Mill Company.
Today I read the mill has been in business since 1865 and I'm even more thrilled I purchased the blanket. It's a twin size and I can imagine sitting on the sofa next winter with the blanket keeping me warm. This week my thrift store bargains will be aired out and washed (no drying for the wool blanket though) and they'll be good as new. Thanks for reading and for all your comments.





