Franne first started setting up at the flea market almost 25
years ago. Her booth was filled with her featured items, vintage housewares and
a wonderful collection of the most beautiful tea pots. We had a good laugh when
Franne recalled that I purchased a set of beautiful cobalt blue candle
sticks to give to our daughter as a bridal shower gift. In those early years, she would drive up from Rockland
county most Saturdays. Eventually her
set up grew to include books, housewares and a large VHS collection. As the years went by, Franne lived closer to
Woodstock, her items for sale changed from VHS to DVD collections and vintage
clothing. As we have emerged from
pandemic selling, Franne has changed her booth once again to fine vintage
clothing, a curated book selection and a specialty item, vintage kimonos. She is able to alter and repair any damaged kimonos
that she may purchase. Franne has an
amazing eye for color and her booth has a beautiful red, purple, blue and
yellow vibe to it. You can find her most
Saturdays down the Maple lane side of the flea, on the inside corner.
Thursday, August 25, 2022
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