82-Lancast«r Farming, Saturday, June 28,1986 Holstein Cows Are Basis BY SHARON SCHUSTER Md. Correspondent SMITHSBUEG, Md. - Marlin and Eva Martin’s Jawood Farm is much like other dairies in Smithsburg, Md. Holsteins and a few Jerseys loaf in the barn lot and cool their heels in the pond. And, hogs groan about the heat of the noonday sun. What sets Jawood apart from other Washington County dairies is evident inside the Martin home. Cows are on the sofa, draped over chairs, and hanging from the ceiling. The inside menagerie is all part of Eva Martin’s Country Craft Designs. “There just isn’t a whole lot of farm oriented stuff,” said Martin. Looking for items to place in her own home, Martin said she became frustrated and disappointed with the misproportioned cartoon-like designs that seemed to prevail in the market. “I had in my mind what I wanted,” said Martin. “I put it on paper and tried to get it proportioned properly. ” What she came up with was a realistic likeness of a Holstein cow and calf which now adorns pillows, tissue boxes, note pads, T-shirts, and more. Since February, what was once a hobby has developed into a successful and growing business. Her designs were displayed at the Maryland State Holstein Convention, hosted by Washington County. “That day, I sold completely out of the notes,” said Martin. “I was amazed.” The farm wife also drives a school bus every day. “I really don’t have time to do crafts when I’m here on the farm,” she ex plained. “I take something with me wherever I go. You’d be sur prised how much you can get accomplished in 15 to 20 minutes.” At present, Martin is trying to build a mail order business for her stenciled designs. The cow and calf design appears in several kits that she has assembled for others to purchase and complete. The %(cmcsfcad I t Eva Martin is surroum popular slogan, “We Love Holsteins,” depicted with a heart and a cow, is another design found on kit items. A kit for a ruffled pillow sells for $5.95. Available in blue or green, the kit also includes a matching print for the reverse side of the pillow. For $6.95, a decorative hoop with stenciled fabric also includes thread. The hoop kit comes in blue and white or green and white. The small tissue box kit is available in blue or apple green, for $4.95. It also bears the Holstein slogan. The cow and calf emblem decorates the pack of 10 notecards with envelopes. These bestsellers are only $2. Martin also offers quilt kits which contain squares with stenciled designs. The friendship quilt bears a different design on each of 24 squares with room in the center for friends to embroider their names. The Quilt of Praise has a dif ferent stencil on the 12 squares that the kit contains. For those who prefer to applique’, the Flower Blossom quilt contains the pieces necessary to create the flower designs. Quilt kits do not contain thread or extra materials for sash work. Martin explained that this allows for home crafters to use the colors they prefer. The kits cost $l5. Martin also offers a kitchen hand towel, anniversary plaque, and counted cross stitch picture in a frame. Soon to be available for purchase in kits are a key holder, bookends, and pencil holder. “I’ve even got a clock in mind,” said Martin. In describing the process