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JeanP Posted - Feb 18 2021 : 3:47:04 PM

FEED SACKS LIVE ON

YES! We get to do it one more time with big Farmgirl hugs and thank yous to MaryJane and Joan Piercy who have made a supply of feed sacks available to us.

As I researched for our first Feed Sack Project I learned many things about that time in our history such as – the real “hay day” of the printed feed sacks was in the later 30’s and the 40’s during WWII. And as I sit in my cozy, warm house with more than enough to eat, I am reminded that on my very worst day during the pandemic of 2020/2021 I have had it much better than the very best day of many who lived through those incredibly hard times. So Farmgirls, lets participate in the FEED SACKS LIVE ON swap with an attitude of gratitude for our many blessings and to those who persevered during those times to make the world a better place for those of us who followed.

If you have been able to acquire a feed sack to use yourself, that’s wonderful and will allow more Farmgirls to join us. If not, let me know, send me your mailing address (if I don’t have it already from the first swap), and I will send you one -- a random choice. Some pieces are larger than others, so it will be first come, first served until the supply is exhausted. Sign ups until February 28. Partners posted March 1. Oh yes, mailing . . . How about a month to create our wonderful projects? So mail by March 31. APRIL 10.

Not sure what to make? I would encourage you to read (or re-read) all the postings from the FEED SACK PROJECT page to familiarize yourself with the wonderful stories that were posted and the delightful projects that were made. Think aprons, vintage or retro style table adornments, clothes pin bags, broom and flyswatter aprons, pin cushions, book marks, stuffed toys . . . . you get it :-) Hopefully we'll have more wonderful stories this go-around too.

For more inspiration, here are some books to read and links to check out. I would also encourage you to check out Depression Era movies on NetFlix. There are some outstanding documentaries such as "The Dust Bowl" by Ken Burns as well as movies from, or about, the era. Think Shirley Temple, the beloved underdog racehorse Seabiscuit and the delightfully innocent musicals and comedies. Instead of X rated love scenes, happily married Mom and Dad always had twin beds. LOL.

BOOKS

"Feedsack Secrets: Fashion from Hard Times" by Gloria Nixon
“MaryJane’s Wild Bread”
“MaryJane’s Ideabook”
"The Four Winds" by Kristin Hannah
“Whose Names are Unknown” by Sanora Babb
"Grapes of Wrath" by John Steinbeck
"The Persian Pickle Club" by Sandra Dallas
"West With Giraffes" by Lynda Rutledge
"Hard Times Cookbook with Back to Basics Great Depression Cooking" by Anna Patterson

INTERNET LINKS

https://singer-featherweight.com/

https://www.pinterest.com/gaylemoussa/feed-bag-ideas/

https://www.pinterest.com/carajrussell/feed-and-grain-sack-projects/

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ui=2&ik=df6f6f4700&attid=0.1&permmsgid=msg-f:1689236615633624214&th=17715fc0806cdc96&view=att&disp=safe

Lovin Feed Sacks and our Farmgirls,
jean

FEED SACKS LIVE ON **** PARTNERS ****

JoanP (Joan) --JeanP (Jean)
IsewBernina (Kathy) -- StitchinWitch (Judith)
Katmom (Grace) -- Pizzarita (Rita)
Quiltee (Linda) -- TexasGran (Marilyn)
Nndairy (Heather) -- BlessedinColorado (Debbie, but she really lives in Oregon)
Doctordar (Darlene) -- Hammahsfarm (Niki)
RedTractorGirl (Winnie) -- Quiltwright (Christy)



"However difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at."
. . . .Stephen Hawking
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jmpiercy Posted - May 21 2022 : 10:05:39 AM
Hi, Jean, Just wanted to tell you I sent you a little something for the terrific Feedsack Swaps you hosted.
It should arrive by 5/24/22, and here is the tracking #9505 5117 5987 2141 3171 79. Hope you enjoy it!

Joan P.
Farmgirl Sister #8056

"You've gotta dance like there's nobody watching,
Love like you'll never be hurt,
Sing like there's nobody listening,
And live like it's heaven on earth." - William W. Purkey

I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
Phillippians 4:13
levisgrammy Posted - Jan 16 2022 : 1:14:49 PM
I don't remember grandparents using cast iron but mom and dad did and now I have the few pieces they had. I have also added pieces I have found at thrift stores and yard sales. We have quite a collection now. I use to hang them on pegboard in my pantry in our old house but there wasn't room for that here. We use them very often. I haven't made much use of my Dutch oven lately though.

~Denise
Sister #43~1/18/2007

"I am a bookaholic and I have no desire to be cured."

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jmpiercy Posted - Jan 16 2022 : 07:57:48 AM
While I do not have any of the cast iron pots that my Nannie had, my mother gave me hers a few years before she passed. It is a deep cast iron frying pan. She cooked a beef roast in it every Sunday before we went to church. She used it to cook all kinds of things over the years. When I went to live with my mother at age 11, she often cooked donuts for us in that pan. She made a big production out of it to entertain us.

Jean, I love your cast iron display! Tell your husband that it looks terrific!

Joan P.
Farmgirl Sister #8056

"You've gotta dance like there's nobody watching,
Love like you'll never be hurt,
Sing like there's nobody listening,
And live like it's heaven on earth." - William W. Purkey

I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
Phillippians 4:13
suny58 Posted - Jan 15 2022 : 2:01:42 PM
My sentiments too Debbie. I didn't have much involvement with either side of my grandparents nor stories of family events or past events so I cherish what Jean and others share. Its so heartwarming!!

Farmgirl #7103
FGOTM January 2018
Dianna
"Blessed are they that see beautiful things in humble places, where other people see nothing." Pissarro
Blessed in Colorado Posted - Jan 15 2022 : 1:46:19 PM
I am sad to say that I do not have any stories as I did not know my Grandparents on either side.
But, I enjoy all of your stories that touch my heart and I can imagine myself in my Grandma’s kitchen baking biscuits in her big cast iron skillet while I look on.
I have cast iron skillets, Dutch oven etc. that I have collected over the years, I love each piece and yes I do use them. I too have MaryJanes Cast Iron cookbook.
I am very much looking forward to this swap as I have a couple of ideas for my feed sack piece.
Thank you so much Jean for hostessing another feed sack swap for us and keeping it alive with all the stories from the past.


Big Hugs,
Debbie
#1582
Blessed in Oregon
With Colorado on My Mind
Farmgirl of the Month September 2012 and February 2018
“My altars are My Mountains
and the Ocean.” Lord Byron”

When I am Old I Shall Wear Purple !!


suny58 Posted - Jan 15 2022 : 12:35:01 PM
I'm so excited Jean, mot only for the feedback swap but because I finally found a cast iron skillet at a thrift store in reached condition but for a great price! I u-tubed how to clean and prep it. Its ready to go and my first order is MaryJanes cast iron book!! I'd love to have a set like you have ( wonderfully displayed)and maybe time will tell. I already know what I want to create! :)

Farmgirl #7103
FGOTM January 2018
Dianna
"Blessed are they that see beautiful things in humble places, where other people see nothing." Pissarro
JeanP Posted - Jan 15 2022 : 12:09:00 PM
I wanted to get the two Feedsack Swaps from last year up to the front of the list so they would be easy to find for farmgirls who may be considering joining the new swap to come in the next couple of days. I just re-read this entire posting -- all 8 pages. What a delightful read. This one kind of ended up talking about cast iron. I inherited my grandmother's wonderful cast iron skillets and some other items too, and I love them. Yes they're heavy and don't clean as easily as the new fangled pans. But let me tell you, nothing cooks better. After getting MaryJane's Cast Iron book and using her fabulous method to clean and restore them all, my DH found a heavy duty wall-mounted pot rack and set up "Grandmother's Corner" for me.




"However difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at."
. . . .Stephen Hawking
TexasGran Posted - May 06 2021 : 9:47:24 PM
Thanks Linda. I had thought of that, but my walls are all covered with cabinets, etc. I used to hang them from a heavy pot rack, but it is not fun to bump into a cast iron pot with your head.

TexasGran
#6389
Let God's light shine through you every day.

Amazon Children's Books, look for my name:Marilyn Robinson Godfrey
Craftsy: patterns for farm stick animals under my name.
quiltee Posted - May 06 2021 : 8:54:41 PM
Marilyn -
You could put hooks on the wall and arrange your cast iron pans. Always at the ready then. I have a friend who did that.

Farmgirl hugs,
Linda
Terrell, TX

Farm girl #1919
Farm Girl of the Month August 2015 and April 2017


"Women are Angels, and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly . . . on a broomstick - we're flexible, like that."
TexasGran Posted - May 05 2021 : 10:37:20 PM
Thanks Kathy! Good idea!

TexasGran
#6389
Let God's light shine through you every day.

Amazon Children's Books, look for my name:Marilyn Robinson Godfrey
Craftsy: patterns for farm stick animals under my name.
isewbernina Posted - May 05 2021 : 9:43:58 PM
Hi Marilyn,
If the Dutch Oven has a handle you could make a potholder for it also. Make it open-ended and use clear nylon snaps to close it.

Thank you for the Scottie Fabric info. They are out of it but I am on the wait list. I am hoping
Your Farm Girl Friend,
Kathy

“Kindness is Free, Sprinkle that Stuff Everywhere.”

"I was cut out to be rich but I was sewn up wrong"
TexasGran Posted - May 05 2021 : 8:56:53 PM
You know my husband has one of those Dutch ovens for camp Fire cooking. It has legs and you pile coals on the lid. He also has one of the biggest skillets I have ever seen. I can try to make a handle cover for him to use also.

TexasGran
#6389
Let God's light shine through you every day.

Amazon Children's Books, look for my name:Marilyn Robinson Godfrey
Craftsy: patterns for farm stick animals under my name.
TexasGran Posted - May 05 2021 : 8:52:15 PM
I have two 10" cast iron skillets. The Lodge is so heavy! I have a slew of smaller ones.i have a bunch! Problem is where to keep them all! I wish I could afford more of the LeCruset line. My son gave me an oval dutch oven for Christmas several years ago. It is Devine. I think, I will go and see what the Home place has...then I can save my $$$. Meanwhile I will see about making some handle covers. Thanks Judith and Linda.

TexasGran
#6389
Let God's light shine through you every day.

Amazon Children's Books, look for my name:Marilyn Robinson Godfrey
Craftsy: patterns for farm stick animals under my name.
quiltee Posted - May 05 2021 : 6:55:21 PM
Thank you, Judith.
I have some of the potholder batting with the silver side. May try with that.

Farmgirl hugs,
Linda
Terrell, TX

Farm girl #1919
Farm Girl of the Month August 2015 and April 2017


"Women are Angels, and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly . . . on a broomstick - we're flexible, like that."
StitchinWitch Posted - May 05 2021 : 11:33:31 AM
Linda -- no pattern; I just kind of measured the handle of a fry pan and went from there. Layered it like a quilt with double stuffing, finished the ends, folded it around and stitched one end closed.

Judith

7932
Happiness is Homemade
quiltee Posted - May 05 2021 : 08:56:31 AM
So cute!

Judith - is there a pattern for the cast iron potholder? This would be a great gift for my cast iron friends.

Farmgirl hugs,
Linda
Terrell, TX

Farm girl #1919
Farm Girl of the Month August 2015 and April 2017


"Women are Angels, and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly . . . on a broomstick - we're flexible, like that."
TexasGran Posted - May 05 2021 : 07:09:37 AM
Great ideas. You are correct Cristy.

TexasGran
#6389
Let God's light shine through you every day.

Amazon Children's Books, look for my name:Marilyn Robinson Godfrey
Craftsy: patterns for farm stick animals under my name.
Quiltwright Posted - May 05 2021 : 06:36:59 AM
Beautiful work! The handle potholder is a great idea. I am going to be making some of those. It's nice to see all the different projects. Keeps me going in the sewing room.

Enjoying the day
TexasGran Posted - May 04 2021 : 7:45:11 PM
Soooo pretty.

TexasGran
#6389
Let God's light shine through you every day.

Amazon Children's Books, look for my name:Marilyn Robinson Godfrey
Craftsy: patterns for farm stick animals under my name.
isewbernina Posted - May 04 2021 : 5:57:24 PM

I have received lovely gifts from Judith, who was my swap-mate from Feed Sacks. She made placemats, potholder and a cast iron pot holder. She did a lovely job and I thought the potholder was a wonderful idea. I am going to make some for Christmas gifts, Thank you so much Judith
Kathy

“Kindness is Free, Sprinkle that Stuff Everywhere.”

"I was cut out to be rich but I was sewn up wrong"
TexasGran Posted - May 03 2021 : 6:53:43 PM
Darlene have you ever heard from Nik?

TexasGran
#6389
Let God's light shine through you every day.

Amazon Children's Books, look for my name:Marilyn Robinson Godfrey
Craftsy: patterns for farm stick animals under my name.
quiltee Posted - May 03 2021 : 6:31:37 PM
So cute, Darlene. Great job.


Farmgirl hugs,
Linda
Terrell, TX

Farm girl #1919
Farm Girl of the Month August 2015 and April 2017


"Women are Angels, and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly . . . on a broomstick - we're flexible, like that."
StitchinWitch Posted - May 03 2021 : 5:40:36 PM
Darlene -- Adorable!

Judith

7932
Happiness is Homemade
quiltee Posted - May 01 2021 : 3:35:46 PM
WOW! Darlene - great job on the swap items for Nikki. Thank you for sharing.

Farmgirl hugs,
Linda
Terrell, TX

Farm girl #1919
Farm Girl of the Month August 2015 and April 2017


"Women are Angels, and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly . . . on a broomstick - we're flexible, like that."
doctordar Posted - May 01 2021 : 1:41:05 PM
Thank you! I really appreciated working with the feedsacks for these past two swaps. Thank you for sending them!!

Dream - Believe - Manifest
She believed she could...so she did!
Farmgirl #7049

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