One of my favorite things to do is to curate fabric bundles. I love how really different fabrics can come together and be more than just themselves. Not too long ago, a sweet customer asked me to give her an idea of how to use the olive Marth Negley feathers for a boy quilt. This…
Aiden’s Stars: A Finished Quilt
Samurai Stars: A New Quilt Block Tutorial
I’ve been meaning to post this quilt block tutorial FOREVER. Time just flies right by and this pretty spring weather has me itching to be outside. Two weeks ago, my sweet friend Ashley texted and told me she would be visiting from California and bringing her sweet new baby boy with her. How could I…
Framed Office Supply Pouch: Girl Friday Hop
Follow my blog with Bloglovin Hi, Blog hoppers! I am so late on this, but here is my addition to the Girl Friday Blog Hop. At my house, we are always misplacing the scissors. Always. And finding a pen can be a challenge. So I’ve come up with this pretty framed pocket pouch that can…
Tips and Tricks Tuesday: Volume One
I’ve been having a bit of fun with my Fireworks quilt. I LOVE it to pieces and I am really glad I chain pieced this. I now have 14 blocks finished, but I am at the final assembly step for all of the blocks, so it won’t be too much longer. I am making 25…
A few little announcements
I hope everyone has had a lovely Easter Sunday. Ours was quiet, sunny, and full of a bubbly three year old hiding and hunting for eggs. I think three may be my favorite age yet! I have a few little announcements. First, Heidi at Fabric Mutt put together this really fun blog hop that starts…
Hem And Haw: Perfect Invisible Hem Tutorial
Follow my blog with Bloglovin A few weeks ago, we found a really good price for some new dress pants for my husband for work. The only problem was that most pairs were 2-3 inches too long. And the price for the local tailor to hem them was more than the pants themselves! So, I…
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