long-lost quilt
This is a quilt I finished in 2009, but never photographed or blogged about. I completed it the week of
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
This is a quilt I finished in 2009, but never photographed or blogged about. I completed it the week of
I’m so happy to share that I am one of the new contributors to Moda Fabrics’ blog, The Cutting Table.
As part of my ongoing saga of studio redesign, I’m reorganizing my fabric stash. It’s outgrown my shelves, and the
To elevate your crafting, begin by assessing the type of fabric you wish to work with. Each material behaves uniquely;
The choice of cutting tools can significantly influence the precision and outcome of any fabric endeavor. Opt for clear, acrylic
If you aim to elevate your crafts, consider incorporating eco-friendly fabrics like organic cotton or linen. These textiles not only
Explore the diverse potential of geometric shapes found in urban landscapes to spark your next fabric creation. Consider the clean
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