Amish Chat & Chew
#12
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Owensboro, KY
Posts: 1,420
I love the Shipshewana area. Probably my favorite place of all to visit. Lolly's and Yoder's are awesome! I get so excited just knowing I'm going!!! Did you go to Lolly's basement to the fat quarter boat? I could spend hours there searching for pretty fat quarters.
#13
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Central Wisconsin
Posts: 718
We got a great opportunity to get to know some Amish people. My DH's older sister had their log house built by the Amish. So we were able to visit with them daily. Twice one of the woman came for the day. It was awesome to talk with these people. We had 8 wonderful months with these people. They also did the cabinet work inside, all from board wood..made while we watched. With deer antler handles and all. Just beautiful.
#15
What a wonderful experience you had. Is that their custom to bestow gifts upon company as they leave? Interesting. Yes, please do post a picture of the purse. That would be fun to see!
Oh a totally personal note.......... My daughter and 5 children (and hubby) live in Laconia. I've visited on several occasions and love the area during the summer and fall. Don't think the snow footage during the winter appeals to me too much. lol Pretty, pretty area.
Oh a totally personal note.......... My daughter and 5 children (and hubby) live in Laconia. I've visited on several occasions and love the area during the summer and fall. Don't think the snow footage during the winter appeals to me too much. lol Pretty, pretty area.
#16
I wish I could but the purse was a wonderful paisley print in bright summer colors and I left it behind at my home in Indiana. However, I did bring home a "friendship" quilt that I bought at auction for $5.00. Yes, it was not an error, I said $5.00. I brought it to the chat & chew and Elizabeth and I poured over it. She was the one that told me that it was a "friendship" quilt where each family member or friend made a square then gathered to put it together and quilt. It was a quilt that would have been only used on the bed on Sundays and was made some 65 years ago. Elizabeth said that the owner of the quilt possibly passed away, and that is how it went up for auction. It is amazing and I just love it!! I will take some photos of it and post them here very soon.
Elizabeth told me that because of the economy, their homemade quilts do not bring the money that they once did, making it difficult to sell them for all the work that has gone into them.
Elizabeth told me that because of the economy, their homemade quilts do not bring the money that they once did, making it difficult to sell them for all the work that has gone into them.
#17
Yes, that was a terrible fire...the mercantile was rebuilt and the building of it was on CNN as the largest stick built building in the USA. It was entirely built by the Amish and my husband and I watched the progress of the building of it. There was not a hard hat in the area, the Amish worked with their own hats, their wives came to feed their husbands lunch and their children ran around bare foot at the construction site. There are photos hanging in the staircase of the building of the mercantile. We also watched the carving and painting of the horses for the carousel on the third floor. In fact, when the building was being constructed, we were given the opportunity (and did) to sign our names on the back of the finished trim pieces installed in the building. Someday in the distant future, maybe someone will find our names!
#18
Many of our customers are Amish and Mennonite greenhouse growers. In fact, one of our customers is named Sam Yoder, but Samuel and Yoder are very common names among the Amish. A few have become good friends and we look forward to seeing them every year (along with the newest baby!) at the trade show in July.
I'd love the opportunity to spend a day or a weekend on an Amish farm. We've been invited several times, but we've never taken any of them up on it.
I've been following for weeks the story about the break-away Amish group that has been cutting the hair of the married men and women of their former Amish group. I was glad to see that they made 7 arrests last week.
I'd love the opportunity to spend a day or a weekend on an Amish farm. We've been invited several times, but we've never taken any of them up on it.
I've been following for weeks the story about the break-away Amish group that has been cutting the hair of the married men and women of their former Amish group. I was glad to see that they made 7 arrests last week.
You should not pass up an invitation to visit with the Amish, take them up on it!
#19
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Michigan
Posts: 1,664
What a wonderful way to spend Thanksgiving weekend, I love the Shipshewana area. I have a quilt that was made for me by a Menonite lady from there then sent to an Amish lady here in Michigan for hand quilting. What a treasure it is for me to have & the letter that the lady from Michigan enclosed will always be cherished.
#20
Yes, I shop Lolly's basement store every trip I make it back to my home in Shipshe!
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