Welcome to my circa 1844 kitchen! I live in the historic Horace Bogart Residence in the Village of Romeo. Horace Bogart was a wealthy merchant, who owned the Old Reliable Carriage Factory. He built carriages, sleighs and Conastoga wagons. I love to build a fire in the fireplace on a cold, blustry day while I am baking or dyeing wool for my primitive rugs.
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I live in a circa 1844 Greek Revival home with my husband Doug and son Matt. My thirty year love of collecting antiques and restoring our historic home, eventually led me to create primitive hooked rugs. In 2006, after several years of teaching at area shops and fiber festivals, I began my home based business, Never Enough Wool.
Would love to see more pics of your early home. Looks beautiful. Love the pumpkin rug too :)
ReplyDeleteI had a hooked rug like yours in front of your fire place back in 98 and sold it to some dealers at roundtop Tx
DeleteIs your blog active? I found your Pinterest and am having a wonderful time with your choices, and that is why I Googled you. I see no other posts, or any way to see if there are any. Feel free to contact me at christinelefever@comcast.net. Thank you!
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