Hello! Instead of just talking about teaching "the one" to sew we want to see what was made! Which means that today we are opening up a linky party that will be left open all month! And when you have taught "the one" to sew please up load a picture of you, the project , or the student to the linky party and you (and your student) will be entered to win a pile of some really amazing prizes....(that we will tell you all about next week). But what if you don't have a blog or know how to ... View the Post
Your First Sewing Project
What was your first sewing project that you completed on your own? Do you remember? I do. I never wanted to sew or do anything even remotely related to anything domestic...you've all heard my stories...getting kicked out of junior high home ec...crying when my mom gave me a sewing machine for my first married Christmas...etc etc etc...so when my mom dragged me to a quilting class I figured the only redeeming part of the night would be the fact that the quilt shop shared a parking lot with ... View the Post
Keep Watching…..
Today we will post the winners of the prizes for Skirting the Issue.... ...but I need an unbiased hand to choose from the bowl of names..... So hang on. The post will be up soon and if you donated a skirt or two to Skirting the Issue you'll want to check and see if you are one who will receive a prize! -liZ Actually...wait....we didn't realize it was September 1 and not still August 31st.....which means we need to start Teach the One today BUT winners will be announced ... View the Post
A Bento Box Quilt
It's that time of year again...for me anyways. The time of year when I start planning out Christmas gifts...and handmade quilts are always in the mix. Last year I made 5 quilts for gifts, each one very different, and I enjoyed every minute of choosing the fabric, patterns, and designs for each one. This Bento Box quilt is the one that I made for my Grandparents last year. I used Moda's Little Black Dress 2 line of fabric and it turned out nicely. But this year I'm planning one for ... View the Post
Be Steady and Well-Ordered (An Art of Homemaking Post)
Recently I ran across this quote and I loved it. It was the perfect inspiration that came at the perfect time. ... View the Post
How to Make Giant Tassels
Today we want to show you a quick way to make some fun over sized yarn tassels. They are great for parties, kids room decor or even to decorate a playhouse or a teepee! We have paired them in so many ways....I love how versatile they are. Materials: cotton yard (or any yarn of your choosing), piece of cardboard 11" tall (I used a manilla folder), and scissors. ... View the Post
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