What was up with Blogger?
Glad they were finally able to fix the problem.
Got me to thinking.......
what would we do without blogs???
Panic!
Got me to thinking.......
what would we do without blogs???
Panic!
There is sew much inspiration out there!
Have you seen the "Apron in A Jar"
Jodi from Pleasant Home posted today?
And Karen from Sew Many Ways idea for a fabric swap?
And while your there check out her sewing room.
To. Die. For.
Have you seen the "Apron in A Jar"
Jodi from Pleasant Home posted today?
And Karen from Sew Many Ways idea for a fabric swap?
And while your there check out her sewing room.
To. Die. For.
This is what I have been working on.
I started 2 table toppers last year, luckily it was all cut out.
I started 2 table toppers last year, luckily it was all cut out.
The book on my night stand was recommended by
Lori at Bee In My Bonnet earlier this month.
Check out her review.
Recipes with a story.
Loved it.
Lori at Bee In My Bonnet earlier this month.
Check out her review.
Recipes with a story.
Loved it.
I made the phrase into a 5 x 7 for my kitchen.
Just click on image to enlarge and save.
Then print.
Just click on image to enlarge and save.
Then print.
P.S. Check out the comment left by the author, Suzan Colon!
That table topper is so cute! Love the new look!
ReplyDeleteThe whole look, ambiance, colors, applique..all of it perfect and yes blogger had some major hiccups...108 hours worth lol...what a delightful project..great choice for fabric..
ReplyDelete!!!! I love the "When in doubt, bake" designs so much! I can't believe you made these out of my catchphrase from the book... Thank you so much for immortalizing these, and for posting my book cover on your beautiful blog. I really hope you enjoy the book as much as I enjoyed seeing these gorgeous works of art!
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Suzan Colón
Author of "Cherries in Winter"
Hi, Karen!
ReplyDeleteThat table topper is so cute.
Hey, we have a new quilt guild that started in Vegas. It's called "Modern Quilt Guild." This is a national guild with chapters in cities around the country. Last night I went to the first meeting at Quiltique in Henderson. There were 15 to 20 ladies there, including the quilting blogger Camille Roskelley. There was a nice age range of quilters too --from those in their 20s and up. The group was very excited to be part of this new guild and I could tell there was a lot of energy in the room. I'm looking forward to our next meeting (the end of February).
PamE. - Las Vegas
Hi! Just found you and I'm so glad I did - I LOVE your Valentine table toppers...might just have to make me one, if only I could find another 10 hours in every day!!! xo, Nan
ReplyDeleteNo blogs? I panicked because I was without a camera for 48 hours... :-)
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