Becky, Brantley, & Lane
I have loved sewing and crafting since I was a little girl. My mother and grandmother were seamstresses and my great-grandmother was a tailor of mens clothing. I learned to sew by watching them and playing with their scraps of fabric.
I made clothes for both of my girls when they were small. I had stopped sewing or crafting for a long time. Then my granddaughter, Brantley was born and I was inspired to sew again. I love beautiful little girl things, every little girl should feel special and beautiful.
I was Medicare nurse in a small nursing home. I taught Tween girls Sunday School and Elementary Children's Sunday School for several years and was the president of a ladies UMW Circle.
The greatest challenge of my life came twelve years ago when I was diagnosed with breast cancer, which lead to the diagnosis of lung cancer. I am proud to say that by the grace of my Lord and Savior, I am cancer FREE today.
I love antiques, flea markets, beautiful linens, polka dots, and now little girls dresses. I live with my husband in his grandmothers home that is more than 120 years old. Guess that's why I love antiques so much.
I have had so many doors opened and opportunities since starting the Clothesline. I was contacted by the producers at Harpo to collect information for a possible program. Business Reports magazine featured my business in the "In Focus" section in an issue about women in business. I spoke in Washington, DC at the Internet Innovation Alliance summer symposium about owning an Internet business in small town America.
Please check often to see what is on the Clothesline. You never know what will be hanging on the line at Granny B's.


My how we have changed! Becky, Sarah, Hillary, & Branltey
But whatever I am now, it is all because God poured out his grace on me...1Cor 15:10 NLT