The traditionalist singer, 48, admitted that she loves to collect antiques and can't face throwing things out.
She told Traditional Home magazine, 'One of my favourites (antiques) is my great-grandfather's desk. He was a newspaper editor in Van Buren, Missouri. That will go everywhere with me.
'I still have my first pair of Dingo boots. I got them when I was 14 and still wear them. And my favourite guitar is a 1964 Country & Western by Gibson. No matter how many guitars I have, I always go back to it.
'Believe it or not, I really enjoy sewing. Both my mother and my grandmother sewed. I rarely have time to do it, but I've been known to make the occasional throw pillow.'
In contrast to her rocker image she added that every woman should own a slow cooker, and that she still insists on handwriting thank you notes, 'I'm not always punctual, but I still send them.'