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My
name is Deanna. "Nanny
Goat" is a treasured childhood nickname.
I will be 45 years "young" this year.
My children and I live in the Beautiful state of Colorado. I am so grateful that I am
able to work at home doing what I love AND
stay at home with my children. I am truly
blessed.
My passion for primitives grew out of my love for antiques. Although we couldn't afford authentic primitives, I started making my own. Soon I was making "old" things for our friends. With the encouragement of my wonderful family, I now make "old" things full time!
As young children, my sisters and I were encouraged to keep our hands busy and our mouths shut, so we all learned how to knit, crochet and cross stitch. I learned to sew at an early age too by
watching my Mom and my grandmother. Mom used
to draw pencil lines on grocery sacks for me
to follow on the sewing machine. Once I
mastered that, she threaded the machine so I
could really sew! LOL!! When Daddy bought Mom her new Kenmore machine, she handed down her old Morse (the Horse) sewing machine to us girls! That machine weighed a ton!
To help make ends
meet, Grammy Byberg made custom draperies. My
sisters, Debbie and Dawn, and I have many
fond memories of playing "house"
under Grammy's drapery board while she sewed
away the afternoon on her old Singer. Grammy
would give us her fabric scraps and her tin
of buttons and we would create our dreams :)
All three of us girls love to quilt. When Debbie visits, she brings her sewing machine and the three of us quilt non-stop for days ;) My best girlfriends in the world are my two sisters! Dawn's passion is Norwegian rosemaling. She is a gifted artist! Debbie's passion is quilting. Her award winning quilts are simply amazing!
While
I was expecting Richard, my oldest boy, I
started to sew and paint to supplement our
income. I've been selling my handmades on eBay since 2006. Although I'm fairly new to selling
primitives on eBay, I've been selling my handmade treasures for nearly fourteen years. Richard is now a crafter too! He sells his jewelry designs at a local gift shop and at craft shows! Our youngest boy, Andrew, loves to help me grubby my primitives.






>To learn more about Nanny Goat Primitives, please visit my Blog!

When I am not
creating primitives, crocheting, knitting or
quilting, I enjoy "climbing" our family tree.
I have traveled all over the country
to meet some of our many wonderful cousins.
I
am always making new things so please stop by
every now and then to see what I'm up to.

The Byberg Sisters Dawn Lorraine, Deborah Lynn, and Deanna Louise

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