I’m not much of a bag maker. I am mostly a quilter. But last year at Sewing Summit Amanda (seriously one of my fave people to follow!) taught a class on how anything can be a quilt. Something about a quilt just radiates love to me. I love that feeling of time and effort that has…
Something Finished and A Little Giveaway
Is It October Yet?
Are you going to Sewing Summit this year? I am so excited to go! Last year I felt like I was slogging through my first trimester haze the entire time and it was still SO much fun. Erin and Ali and the gang have put together an even more fun, more amazing line up this…
Soup Day: Loaded Potato Leek Soup Recipe
The weather here is turning toward autumn and I am craving fall food like crazy. While thunder boomed and rain splattered against my kitchen window I cooked up this yummy potato leek soup. My husband cleared his bowl three times. It was so good my picky toddler had seconds. Seconds, people. That is unheard of!…
Check Out Her Curves: Curve Master Presser Foot Tutorial
Has anyone else wondered about the curve master foot? Heard about it, but not really sure what the advantages are of using it? If you’ve been following along with Alyssa‘s Totally Groovy quilt along and the fabulous tutorials that have been shared by Kate and Jacquie, then you already know that there are a couple…
Loop The Loop
I think one of the BEST quilting books released this summer was Angela Walter’s book on Free Motion Quilting. It is simply amazing. If you haven’t had a chance to add it to your collection, I would highly recommend considering it. The book goes over what seems like an endless collection of free motion quilting…
An Attitude of Gratitude
I want to thank everyone who commented on my birthday post. It seems that so many of us confront the same challenges and from the sounds of it, I think each and every one of us deserves a wee bit of a break. I hope you will forgive me for my tardiness in announcing the…
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