—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 21,1979 42 Homemade crafts featured on market tom* By KENDACE SORRY The couple Only recciiu, MANHEEM For those moved into Lancaster people who like to see unique County, having had exhibits crafts, and visit country m the area before and liking homes, this coming week the people they met. Now will be of interest to them, they have based their own On April 26 throu 23, the Lancaster Co. business, and public is invited to explore this will foe their first open three home craft studio house here. shops located near Manheim off of Route 72. One of the stops will be the while in college, macrame home of Hal and Melinda being the first craft she Kehne, who will display their learned. An art major, she own special variety of wood soon was teaching mini and fiber work. courses in knotting, until Showing her patchworking skills, Kimberly Haldeman will be displaying both pillows and wall hangings at the Kuehne home. Melinda related that she started working with fiber loiwy she and her husband larger pieces iiui are taking orders for custom done by special order, home furniture and The Kuehnes explain their decoration. work as traditional They exhibit their work in techniques in a “new and different craft' shows exciting way”. Melinda throughout the U.S. and at designs the crochet and their most recent show in knotted patems, and Hal Florida, they won a second perfects the wooden frames place in fine crafts. in which they are displayed. At their open house, they The fmal results are tables, will display furniture such as room dividers, clocks, and room dividers and other window decorations. I ' Hahand Melinda Kuehne, in their home, show how one of their "Earthly Creations” can be used in a window. Many of their fiber and wood creations will be seen at their home. SHENK'S FARM SERVICE I f ki f PAYMENT PLAN Ln.ll ” AVAILABLE db V t! .6 OtftTON 'Mr&ca 4 THE LOWEST POURING HEIGHT ON THE MARKET TODAY - 34"! (2) 500 Gal. Mojonnier 735 Gal. Sunset 500 Gal. Mueller w/auto tank washer 545 Gal. Sunset 625 Gal. Sunset D-2 500 Gal. Girton D-4 500 Gal. Girton ★ Service On All Makes Of Milk Tanks ir Ail Work Guaranteed. 501 E. WOODS DRIVE LITITZ, PA. 17543 PHONE: (717)626-1151 Bulk Tanks • f herma«Stor After 5 P.M. - Call Titus Burkholder - 717-859-1620 Our Service Trucks Are Radio Dispatched 24 Hr. Service Offered “Where Performance Speaks USED TANKS 94C=S3£LOn (2) 600 Gai. Mojonnier Vacuum 800 Gal. Milkeeper (holding tank only) 600 Gal. Milkeeper 1500 Gal. Mueller oe Also at the Kuehne far mhouse will be Kimberly Haldeman’s Patchwork designs. She will be displaying her patchwork pillows and framed wall hangings, what she terms “fractional reproductions for older homes”, Her wall hangings are a newer item, and feature patchwork designs featured inside a wooden frame? She is a former art teacher and a member of the Pa. Guild Association. Second stop on the tour is the Wise Design Shop, where floral decoration from freshly cut, dried, preserved and silk flowers can be seen. The designs are by resident Marilyn Sanko, formerly of Stauffers of Kissel Hills, and her partner Edith Taylor White. They will display Louder Than Words ” arrangements in traditional Williamsburg, colonial; and contemporary colors and ideas. This will be the last open house held at that location, and the last time visitors have a chance to come to the French country house, surrounded by daf fadils, and cherry blossoms. Also at the Wise Design Shop will be sourdough products, including starter, and printed recipe books. Crocheted items such as ponchos and afghans will also be on sale, and there will be a garage sale. Final stop of the farm homes is Karen Fry’s Herb Shop. Her talent for growing her own herbs, whether from seed, cuttihgs, or root divisions will be on display. The Ambassador • PLANNING LAYOUTS • SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE SHENK S FARM SERVICE MILLPORT RD a AIRPORT (CASTER (Turn to Page 43) (STAUFFER Iroad N W- 1- E
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