With the holiday season coming we put together a short list of 12 gifts that not only can kids help make but they are fun to both make and to receive! Top Row (left to right): pom pom garland, fabric paint tee shirt, felt bow jewelry, peg girls Second Row (left to right): fleece scarves, homemade crayons Third Row (left to right): handmade notecards, scrappy heart Bottom Row (left to right): craft stick puppets, square necklace, boys' peggies, felted wool necklace Kids love to be involved ... View the Post
November Holidays
Alright people! I'm taking your advice.....several of you have requested through emails and comments that you would like me to post the monthly holidays a few days before each month begins instead of after the month has already started. So, since November will be starting in a few days here is a list of the days to celebrate next month. ... View the Post
Four Corners Fabric Tour–A Giveaway and Two Guests
Today we are super, crazy excited to kick off our Four Corners fabric tour!!! Back in May we got to finally share with all of you the fabric that we had been designing for Riley Blake behind the scenes...but now that fabric is in the stores...which means we get to have our very own fabric tour!!! (And we feel so very lucky to be able to do this!) Here is what will be going on: ... View the Post
A Dr Who Quilt for Luke’s Loves
A while back our good friend Kimbo from over at A Girl and A Glue Gun ask us if we would like to be involved with her Project Linus extravaganza for Luke's Loves. And of course we said YES!!! (This kind of thing is right up our alley!!!) So, we made a Dr. Who quilt for a patient who is in his or her tween or teenage years. (Because they like blankets to!) I'm sure that many of you are familiar with Project Linus but in case you are wondering about what Luke's Loves is all about here ... View the Post
Pinners Conference
Next month we are excited to be able to teach two classes at the Pinner's Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah. The conference should be all sorts of fun! (We have never been but are so excited to go!) The list of classes available looks fabulous! (Everything from budgeting to decorating to cooking to...well...sewing with us!) On Friday we will be teaching how to sew up our knit maxi skirt: And everyone will leave with a pattern and a newly made maxi skirt! Then on Saturday ... View the Post
Hexagon Pumpkin Tea Towel Tutorial
I have been all about hexagons and EPP (English Paper Piecing) lately because I can sew for a few minutes and still feel like I accomplished something. I even have a bag packed for the car pool lane that I can pull out and stitch a few hexies together or even glue a few fabric hexies and feel like I am still getting some sewing in. This pumkin hexagon project came out of me staring at hexies and thne finding a large sized hexagon cutter from Accuquilt. I thought it would be perfect on a linen ... View the Post
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 29
- 30
- 31
- 32
- 33
- …
- 72
- Next Page »