The History of the Straight Pin. ***Note: The following short summary about straight pins is taken from the "I've Got a Notion" segment of Stitched, our quilting podcast. You can listen to the full episode, called "It Takes A Hive" here: The straight pin is a notion that most sewists can not live without! Although for centuries many people have invented ways to secure fabric together, the history of the manufacturing of straight pins in America tends to lead us to a few men who ... View the Post
Sunflower Quilt Pattern
Sunflower Quilt Pattern Today we are excited to release our Sunflower Quilt Pattern...a perfect pattern for summer and autumn! We shared this quilt pattern with the ladies over in THE STASH a year ago but have never officially released it until now! I have however, sewn up several of these...and my latest one was a lot of fun: I swapped the navy for a black with white star print, turned the flower petals hot pink, threw in some swiss dot and then... I also added a sassy ... View the Post
Roasted Radish Recipe
Roasted Radish Recipe We grow A LOT of radishes in our garden. They are fun to plant and harvest....plus they grow so quickly you can get 3 or 4 radish harvests a season. But with all that planting and harvesting we need a way to eat them. And, while we do have a lot of salads and veggie trays our favorite way to eat radishes is roasted. I know, that might sound a little strange but it they really are delicious. If you want to try them here’s what you’ll need: Cast Iron ... View the Post
Whole Wheat Bread Recipe
We have been trying to eat a bit healthier during the quarantine through simple steps....adding in more veggies and making our own bread. I am the very first to admit that I am not always a wheat bread fan. (It can be so gummy and cardboard tasting sometimes! I am a wimp.) But this recipe is not those things at all---it is delicious! Here's how you make it: Whole Wheat Bread Recipe 1 1/2 T instant yeast2 cups of hot tap water1/4 cup of sugar1/8 cup of applesauce2 1/2 T vegetable oil1/2 ... View the Post
The Heart of the Home: Log Cabin Quilt Pattern
The Heart of the Home: Log Cabin Quilt Pattern Hello Friends. Today as we wrap up the first ever month of The Soul Mending Society I felt like it was the right time to share a quilt that will always and forever be a memorable one to me...the quilt that I made at the beginning of the Covid-19 Quarantine. Sometime in March after schools closed, there were runs on items at the store, and most everything went on pause...I sat in my basement and sewed masks. Piles of masks....for the ... View the Post
Mending Those We May Never Meet: The Sharing Post
Hello. This is the sharing post for Week Three: Mending Neighborhoods and Communities. What does that mean? That means if you choose to participate in this challenge (any time during the month of July) you can come back to this post and share what you did to help mend your home and family. Simply leave a comment and share. That’s it. Easy. My friends...you are the light. Sewing masks for people you'll never meet...donating time, money, or goods to charities around the ... View the Post
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