6 Ingredient Pizza Dough Recipe Water, sugar, yeast, flour, olive oil, salt, and flour. That's it. Easy. The past 6 weeks my family has been obsessed with making their own pizzas....and after trying different methods, recipes, types, etc. we have finally some up with one that is easy and delicious. Here's What You'll Need: 1 packet (or 2 and 1/4 teaspoons) dry yeast 1 and 1/2 cups water 2 Teaspoons sugar 2 Tablespoons olive oil 2 Teaspoons salt 4 cups ... View the Post
Quilted Boxy Pouch Pattern
Do you ever find yourself looking for something that you can sew in an hour or two and have a completed project? I do, all the time. Well, today is the solution. The Quilted Boxy Pouch Pattern fills that list every single time. It is the perfect pattern to sew up to use those bigger cute scraps of fabric that you have been waiting for a special project. And you don't need to fear putting in a zipper anymore! This pattern will teach you a simple method for putting a zipper in a lined pouch. ... View the Post
Color and Print Choices for Quilting
Color and Print Choices for Quilting: Today we thought it would be fun to share a mini trunk show of sorts to demonstrate how color and print choices can affect your quilt patterns. For example this quilt: and this quilt: are both made from our "Make it Over the Weekend" Quilt Pattern but, they look like completely different quilts! However, the only real difference is fabric choice. (And one is quilted while the other has been tied...other than that they are exactly ... View the Post
How to Make Half Rectangle Triangles
How to Make Half Rectangle Triangles: Recently I have really enjoyed making and incorporating half rectangle triangles into my projects. They are easy to make and are a fun twist on traditional half square triangles. Here's how to make them: #1. Cut out two rectangles that are the exact same size from coordinating fabric. #2. Cut each rectangle in half diagonally. #3. Switch and pair up the coordinating halves...lining them up the way you want them to look in ... View the Post
5 Ways to Decorate Easter Eggs without Eggs
5 Ways to Decorate Easter Eggs without Eggs This year Easter weekend is looking a little different for all of us. Around here I've had a hard time finding eggs to decorate and don't want to go to the store more than I absolutely have to. Sooooo.....this afternoon my girls and I decorated Easter eggs 5 different ways without using any eggs. We just used supplies that we found around the house and had so much fun. I made a video this evening showing you what we made in case you ... View the Post
Rail Fence Baby Quilt
While we are all quarantined at home I have been cleaning out my sewing loft and have found quite a few quilts that just needed binding put on them. So silly that I have let them sit there that long with only needing bindings. This rail fence baby quilt was one of them....and the binding was even on one side! It just needed the other side sewn up. If you need directions on making a rail fence quilt block head HERE. This particular quilt is 2.5" strips by 8.5" and there are 4 strips in ... View the Post
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