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mommatracy Posted - Sep 25 2007 : 1:01:05 PM
I am looking for some really plump nice feather pillows for Christmas presents. Do any of you farmgirls sell them. I'd like the really soft down feather pillows or just let me know what is available. Thanks bunches. Tracy
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walkinwalkoutcattle Posted - Mar 21 2011 : 06:33:29 AM
We'd love to have you, Frannie! Kentucky is a beautiful place!

Starbucks and sushi to green fried tomatoes and corn pudding-I wouldn't change it for the world.
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frannie Posted - Mar 21 2011 : 06:04:11 AM
i hope you get back to writing more too, miss wilma, as i miss you a bunch on here. i have been checking in everyonce in a while, but lately seems like i have taken a break, very busy with grandchilren.
sorry you dont make the pillows anymore, i guess i just missed out on that!
we love you here in texas, and still have daydreams of coming to kentucky and meeting all you wonderful farmgirls.

love
frannie in texas
farmgirl sister#807
home of "green"crafts,
where no scrap is left behind
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miss wilma Posted - Mar 20 2011 : 6:43:59 PM
Hey girls I am so sorry if I have missed some of you, No I dont do pillows anymore, I cannot find the feather beds also have had so much back trouble for the past couple of years. Have been selling my supplies for sometime now but still cant miss anything. Have finally come to the point in my life where its time to slow down a bit. Will still be doing small primitive dolls and crafts. Miss all of you and hope to get back to writing more. Miss Wilma

Farm Girl #96

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quiltee Posted - Mar 20 2011 : 3:24:34 PM
Phooey - no wonder I haven't heard from her.


Linda O
quiltee
Farmgirl #1919
nubidane Posted - Mar 20 2011 : 12:53:18 PM
I am not sure, & don't quote me on this etc... but I am not sure miss wilma is doing pillows anymore.
Miss Wilma?? You out there???
Love you!

PS I am lucky enough to have 5, yes 5 of her feather pillows (4 in our bed & 1 on my couch) & they are absolutely DREAMY!
Marybeth Posted - Mar 20 2011 : 09:06:15 AM
I still use my Miss Wilma feather pillow I got probably 2 years ago. The grands fight for it when they sleep over. Maybe I need some more. LOL

Hey Miss wilma, how ya be? MB

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Diane B Carter Posted - Mar 19 2011 : 12:01:26 PM
Nancy, If you are allergic to it you can always give it to me. I love Miss Wilma's pillows. My mom took mine so I think I'll E-mail and see if I can get another one. They are wonderful.

Hope all your days are Sunnydays.
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quiltee Posted - Mar 17 2011 : 2:28:32 PM
Miss Wilma -

I put my name down for a pillow or two way back six or more months ago. I never heard back. Do you have any in stock now? I saw that they are $20.00 each + shipping.

Linda O
quiltee
Farmgirl #1919
mommatracy Posted - Feb 07 2008 : 10:47:55 AM
Received my feather pillows from Miss Wilma last Thursday. They are beautiful! The ticking is excellent quality blue-white stripe and they are stuffed very full just the way I like them. If anyone wants a great feather pillow for a very reasonable price, Miss Wilma is the way to go. Thank you Miss Wilma. Tracy

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miss wilma Posted - Jan 09 2008 : 6:46:54 PM
Girls I will get them out next week I promise you you will like them, N ancy I am sorry to have sent you two messages on the same subject , I overlooked this

I am a farm girl married to a sewing machine

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miss wilma Posted - Jan 09 2008 : 6:27:42 PM
Nancy I have never had any problems here and my grand daughtr is allergic to cats, also if it doesnt suit you you can return it Miss WILMA

I am a farm girl married to a sewing machine

http://misswilma.blogspot.com/
mommatracy Posted - Jan 09 2008 : 11:33:41 AM
I am looking forward to your wonderful pillows. Anytime you can send them is fine. I have emailed my address.
The ticking I found has narrow blue and ecru stripes. I was out checking the local thrift & re-sale shops one day and someone told me about a lady who lives on a local farm who sells things in a little building next to her garden. Away I went to find her. She and her husband looked after an elderly ladie for many years who lived on the farm next to her and her DH. The woman had one son in Florida. When the lady died the son came up to take care of things and told this couple that they could take everything out of the house and keep it because he was going to bulldoze the house and sell the 100 acres to developers. Well good gosh they hit the motherload! She kept all of the things, furniture,linens,dishes,you name it for many years and finally decided she needed to part with most of it because she really had more than she ever needed. She fills the little building by the garden and sells it then keeps refilling the building with more treasures. I could write pages about this but anyway I bought 9 quilts for $10 each. They are seriously old but it pretty good shape. I bought an oak side table,old cast iron dutch oven(the lady cooked collards in this pot her entire married life) enamel dishpans(I like to shell peas in them),flour sacks,teapot,costume jewelry,old wooden thread spools( I was told that the lady had them with a nail through the hole nailed inside her closet to hang clothes on) and more wonderful things. Instead of bulldozing the house down the womens son let the couple dismantle the house, board by board. He has it stacked up and says he could put it right back together if he wanted to. There was some seriously beautiful wood on that pile. This couple also dismantled a farm house built in the mid 1700's and have the wood and everything else as well including the bricks! I have picked out some wood from that house and am going to have someone make me a farm table. The wood is old growth and probably 2 1/2inches thick. I didn't mean to go on an on about this but it couldn't be helped! Yikes. Wasn't it feather pillows I was first talking about?!!!!
I need to finish this story on another site I think. Off I go. Tracy
Nancy Gartenman Posted - Jan 09 2008 : 11:32:27 AM
I do believe I would like to try one there Miss Wilma. I guess I would choose standard size and somewhat firm, just not cement.
Nancy Jo

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miss wilma Posted - Jan 09 2008 : 11:28:47 AM
Nancy you can always send it back if it bothers you, Weve never had a problem with them and our little grand daughter cant get around cats Thank you just let me know if you want one I like to do a whole bunch when I do them. Messsssssss

I am a farm girl married to a sewing machine

http://misswilma.blogspot.com/
Nancy Gartenman Posted - Jan 09 2008 : 10:52:26 AM
I would love to try a feather bed pillow of Miss Wilma's, but I wonder if I might have an allergy to the feathers. We had feather pillows when I lived at home but that of course was a lifetime ago, and since then I seem to sneeze around cats and in the spring etc.
Nancy Jo


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miss wilma Posted - Jan 09 2008 : 09:28:20 AM
Tracy how lucky to get the ticking, Is it wide stripe or narrow, what color? I wont be back in the sewing house until next week if you will send me your phone no I will call you the day they go out , you can pay me when you get them and see if you like them, Also I need your address. Thanks a lot oh the little hexagon thing means I am a very proud member of the farmgirl Sisterhood, You might want to ck into it. Miss Wilma

I am a farm girl married to a sewing machine

http://misswilma.blogspot.com/
mommatracy Posted - Jan 09 2008 : 09:01:30 AM
Wilma I would love to order 4 pillows. I like a pretty firm pillow and I am sure I will love yours! You mentioned that you make them from vintage ticking. I recently bought a bolt of vintage ticking that had been in a local farmhouse ( that was in the same family since the early 1800's) I don't know how old it is but it is very old and in great shape. I have washed several yards and dried it to make aprons for BIL and DH for cookouts. My MIL has several pillows in her house that she made from a feather mattress that she slept on growing up. They are wonderful and probably around 80 yrs old. I love them.
If you will email me I can make payment and shipping arrangements that are agreeable with you. By the way what does the red hexagon stand for? Just curious. Thanks and I will look forward to hearing from you. Tracy
kydeere40744 Posted - Jan 07 2008 : 5:50:18 PM
I still have pillows from when I was a youngin that Wilma made for us with the old ticking. Well one time I had newer feather pillow that I kept up. It needed washing because in the process of moving, it got a little dirty. Well I decided to be a genius and wash it and dry it...in the machines. Whew did I pay for that mistake! Feathers were EVERYWHERE but that pillow is still being used in our guest bedroom. It took forever to clean out those feathers!! I learned my lesson that day. haha. But I will say those are the most comfy pillows to sleep on!!

~Jessica in Kentucky & Miss Wilma's Niece~
Gardening is a way of showing that you believe in tomorrow...
miss wilma Posted - Jan 07 2008 : 3:29:25 PM
Tracy I forgot to tell they are goose feather and down

I am a farm girl married to a sewing machine

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miss wilma Posted - Jan 07 2008 : 3:27:24 PM
Tracy they usually run 17 x 28or 9, I do them any firmness you want, No I cant wash the feathers but really when you open up a real good feather bed the feathers are so pretty, When I run them in the dryer I think the heat would take care of any thing I can tell you my pillows are clean I have a chemical that I can spray them with but I dont like it, Mary Jane sleeps on my pillows. The bed pillows are 20.00 each plus shipping Thanks Miss WILMA

I am a farm girl married to a sewing machine

http://misswilma.blogspot.com/
JessieMae Posted - Jan 07 2008 : 10:49:51 AM
Just a funny story about a feather pillow...Grandaddy had one, and I remember it being strangely heavy. Once, when I was helping Granny make the bed, she told me the story about how when Grandaddy was a boy, his family's house caught fire, and among the few things they were able to save was a featherbed - someone threw it out the window of the buring house. Later, when it wore out they cut it up and made it into pillows. It must have lasted fifty years. I know that Granny washed it once a year, more or less in the same manner Miss Wilma describes!
mommatracy Posted - Jan 07 2008 : 08:36:52 AM
Hello Miss Wilma. I just ran across this message and would be interested in some information about your feather pillows! What kind of feathers? Do you wash the feathers before using for pillows? Was that a really dumb question?!!! Anyway I would love information on size and pricing. Thanks a country bunch. Tracy
miss wilma Posted - Jan 07 2008 : 08:23:20 AM
How do I clean them To go from start, I buy nice clean feather beds empty the feathers into large bags , wash the ticking thru the wringer washer three times before it goes in the automatic washer and dryer after this prosess I iorn and cut the ticking to size sew up and fill with feathers, then I run two pillows at a time in the dryer high heat for 30 40 min, To clean after using empty feathers in bags wash ticking you dont have to take apart just turn wrong side out for washing wash and fill back up. If it is windy I would hang the empty pillows on the line and get rid of a lot of fine down before washing, do not try to wash filled pillow in washer, that is a bigggg mess You can go many years with out having to clean them.

I am a farm girl married to a sewing machine

http://misswilma.blogspot.com/
KYgurlsrbest Posted - Jan 07 2008 : 07:44:45 AM
Hey Miss Wilma, about your pillows....how do you care for them? I mean, washing or whatever.

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miss wilma Posted - Jan 06 2008 : 7:22:33 PM
Rebecca these are regular or queen size bed pillows not like I sell Mary Jane, but once you have them you wont leave home without your pillow

I am a farm girl married to a sewing machine

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