Bring a Friend SCARF SALE AT CEDAR CREEK!!!
Scarves will be $40 for one,
BUT BUY TWO OR MORE AND THE PRICE DROPS TO $35!!!!!!! Bring two buddies who also want scarves and cut the cost for all of you.
All scarves are 100% wool, 5 feet long and 10 inches wide.
Colors: Dark red, Dark brown, Dark blue, Dark Emerald Green and the newest -- Smoke Gray
SLEEPING HATS, TAMS AND BALACLAVAS
Got them in stock in a wide range of colors and styles -- from dashing to dignified and everything in between. Have the warmest head in the company this weekend!
USED BOOKS AND BASKETS: A few choice volumes, some civilian, some military have to go to make space for more books at my house. Priced to move -- get there fast or they'll be gone. One 1870 Bible (Old and New Testatment).....
SOCK REPAIR: Hey, it's a recession -- have your old socks repaired or refooted and save some money. Bring them by and I'll look them over and let you know how much it would cost to get them repaired in a period correct manner.
SOCKS:
I will have the Sock Line up so that you can examine and compare different socks before placing an order. Among the socks on display are:
* The Federal Issue Stocking -- Made to the QM specifications, as described in The Columbia Rifles Research Compendium, 2nd Edition
* Mrs. Robert E. Lee's sock -- Reproduction of the original in the Museum of the Confederacy
* 1861 United States Sanitary Commission sock -- Directions were printed in newspapers across the North in 1861, endorsed by General Winfield Scott
* Echoes of Glory/Museum of the Confederacy sock -- Cream and blue sock from Echoes of Glory. Original in the Museum of the Confederacy
* "Flags" sock from "Antiques Roadshow" -- Confederate First National under the foot, Old Glory flying on the leg, a pair were given to Abraham Lincoln, and were appraised on "Antiques Roadshow"
* Army of Tennessee Sock -- Made following the directions printed in the Macon, Georgia Daily Confederate and Telegraph 1864
* 1865 United States Sanitary Commission sock -- Patten printed in the 1865 Sanitary Commission Bulletin
Stop by and chat for a while, even if you have no intention of buying knitwear. It's always good to see old friends, and meet new ones.
Karin Timour
Period Knitting -- Socks, Sleeping Hats, Balaclavas
Atlantic Guard Soldiers' Aid Society
Email: Ktimour@aol.com
Scarves will be $40 for one,
BUT BUY TWO OR MORE AND THE PRICE DROPS TO $35!!!!!!! Bring two buddies who also want scarves and cut the cost for all of you.
All scarves are 100% wool, 5 feet long and 10 inches wide.
Colors: Dark red, Dark brown, Dark blue, Dark Emerald Green and the newest -- Smoke Gray
SLEEPING HATS, TAMS AND BALACLAVAS
Got them in stock in a wide range of colors and styles -- from dashing to dignified and everything in between. Have the warmest head in the company this weekend!
USED BOOKS AND BASKETS: A few choice volumes, some civilian, some military have to go to make space for more books at my house. Priced to move -- get there fast or they'll be gone. One 1870 Bible (Old and New Testatment).....
SOCK REPAIR: Hey, it's a recession -- have your old socks repaired or refooted and save some money. Bring them by and I'll look them over and let you know how much it would cost to get them repaired in a period correct manner.
SOCKS:
I will have the Sock Line up so that you can examine and compare different socks before placing an order. Among the socks on display are:
* The Federal Issue Stocking -- Made to the QM specifications, as described in The Columbia Rifles Research Compendium, 2nd Edition
* Mrs. Robert E. Lee's sock -- Reproduction of the original in the Museum of the Confederacy
* 1861 United States Sanitary Commission sock -- Directions were printed in newspapers across the North in 1861, endorsed by General Winfield Scott
* Echoes of Glory/Museum of the Confederacy sock -- Cream and blue sock from Echoes of Glory. Original in the Museum of the Confederacy
* "Flags" sock from "Antiques Roadshow" -- Confederate First National under the foot, Old Glory flying on the leg, a pair were given to Abraham Lincoln, and were appraised on "Antiques Roadshow"
* Army of Tennessee Sock -- Made following the directions printed in the Macon, Georgia Daily Confederate and Telegraph 1864
* 1865 United States Sanitary Commission sock -- Patten printed in the 1865 Sanitary Commission Bulletin
Stop by and chat for a while, even if you have no intention of buying knitwear. It's always good to see old friends, and meet new ones.
Karin Timour
Period Knitting -- Socks, Sleeping Hats, Balaclavas
Atlantic Guard Soldiers' Aid Society
Email: Ktimour@aol.com
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