sunday stash {2.13.11}
{Sugar Pop. Hope Valley. Shot Cottons. Kona. Woodland Delight. Good Folks. 1974.} I’ll be back with a longer post tomorrow.
Shrimp and grits is one of my favorite things to eat and to cook. It’s cheesy, salty, spicy, seafood-y goodness.
The process of making these fiddly little Farmer’s Wife blocks is so much fun. I spent a couple of hours
Writing this post has brought me some clarity on how I became a non-blogger (someone who has a blog but
07 Feb It feels like I never get to sew these days but when I look back at my Instagram
{Sugar Pop. Hope Valley. Shot Cottons. Kona. Woodland Delight. Good Folks. 1974.} I’ll be back with a longer post tomorrow.
A few weeks ago my friend Jamie lent me her copy of Amy Butler’s new book, Style Stitches. This book
This is the first quilt I ever made…back in May 2009. I blogged about it ages ago, before my blog
Now that it’s getting some sashing, this quilt is less “plum” and more pink/orange. Maybe I should have gone with
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