Showing posts with label door county. Show all posts
Showing posts with label door county. Show all posts

Sunday, October 14, 2012

DOOR COUNTY LUMBAR PILLOW

Door County is one of our favorite spots to go in the summertime.  If you're not from Wisconsin or the Midwest, you may not be familiar with it.  It's a charming and quaint area filled with B&B's, restaurants, shops and cherry orchards.


We are especially fond of Door County because we spent our honeymoon there 23 years ago, and we continue to drive the 3 hours north every June to celebrate our day every year.  

I know a lot of people love this spot as much as we do.  So, I decided to make one of my "Name Your City/Burlap Lumbar Pillows" with the name of this great place on the front.  I went to the fabric store looking for a sturdy, colorful, and happy print - with one more qualification. 

It had to have cherries in the print!

So here's what I found.  I love it and I know I'll have to make one for myself as a reminder of our yearly trips to Door County.
The words "Door County" are printed with fabric ink, heat-set, then sewn onto a strip of the cherry print.  This lumbar pillow measures 12" x 16, which is a bit shorter than my Name-Your-City Lumbar Pillow.
 
The back of the pillow is made of the same cherry print and has an envelope closure.  I hand felted a Golden Rainier Cherry "button-ball" to hold the pillow casing closed.  I think that might be my favorite part of the pillow!  
The pillow looks pretty on the front AND the back!

So now I'm thinking, what other destinations have we enjoyed that I could print on a pillow like this? Fish Creek (in Door County)?  Sanibel Island?  McKinney?  The Whistling Swan (our honeymoon B&B)?  White Gull Inn (our new favorite)?  Suggestions?  I think the especially beautiful colors this fall have inspired me to sew more than ever!

Check out my new pillow at Gillyflower Cottage.



  

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

MEMORIES BROUGHT HOME FROM DOOR COUNTY

What a gorgeous getaway in Door County!  The weather was perfect, the flowers were beautiful, and I found the perfect memory to bring home!  First, the flowers!  There's something about the air in Door County - everywhere you look their flowers are always fabulous.
 Then we came upon Carlson's Island View Cherry Orchard and the lovely Mary Pat!  This lady has such a wealth of knowledge about the early days in Door County cherry orchards.  Her husband's family has had this orchard for over 100 years.  She tends their shop that sells all things cherry and was able to tell me all about the interesting building this shop occupies.  
 Below are the pictures of this shop, a former migrant worker shack!  What is now a cheerful, brightly painted shop, was at one time a temporary home for migrant cherry pickers. 
 This building was divided into about a dozen small cubicles - each with a door, a front window, and a back window.  The original wood floors are still there.  The fact that was hard to believe, was that each cubicle (roughly 10' x 10') would provide 10-12 workers with a place to lay their head after a long day of picking cherries in the Carlson's orchards.  Mary Pat told me of how her husband's grandmother would  cook and feed all of them outside this shack each day.  Most of the workers were men, but not all of them . . . those were close quarters!

Probably even more interesting, is the fact that after WWII, German prisoners walked these very floors!  I have read that about 508,000 pails of cherries were picked by German prisoners!  A book entitled, Stalag Wisconsin, has all kinds of information about the German POW's and their role in Wisconsin cherry and apple orchards after the war.
Every year, we take part in a Fish Creek tradition as we walk down Main Street to a park situated on the shores of Green Bay.  Visitors and locals alike head to this small park just before sunset and sit quietly watching as the sun slips below the horizon.  As soon as the last sliver of sun fades away, the whole crowd breaks out in applause! 

And last of all . . .


 . . .  the tangible memory I brought home this year is a Santos Cage Doll.  I wrote about their rich history a few months ago and you can read that post here.  I had hoped to make one, and I still might.  But for now, I'm really glad to have her.  Either you just love them or you really do not like them - I think they're great!  Here she is trying out a few spots in my home.  I think she'll stay on the hearth!

-Nan

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

DOOR COUNTY IN JUNE

We always arrive in Door County just in time for lunch at The Summer Kitchen.  Not only is the food great, but the gardens are beautiful!
Right across the road is The City Farmer - a great place to find a memory of the trip.  I found just the thing too - it's pictured in this post and we're going back for it tomorrow.  I hope it's still there!
 Time to hunt down a dinner spot!

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