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Why I Hand Quilt

There is something about a hand quilted quilt, a certain softness or drape.  It just looks and feels a little different–a but more snuggly, perhaps.  And there is something about that old fashioned, slightly crinkled look and feel that appeals...

Another Hatchett Job, quilt, quilting, hand quilting, quilt frame, hand quilting in frame, log cabin, log cabin quilt, frugal life, crafts, sewing

A Quilt for Hubby and Me!

A couple of years ago, I had the opportunity to take a set of classes with Pat Wys of The Silver Thimble Quilt Company.  The classes were so wonderful!  Pat is a fantabulous teacher and I learned so much about...

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Pillowcases

One of the easiest things to learn how to sew is the humble pillowcase.  They can be as simple or as elaborate as the sewist can imagine.  Many charities love to receive pillowcases (Conn-Kerr Cancer is one that I support)...

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Mom and Dad’s Quilt

I made my parents a quilt for Christmas.  Well, to clarify, I pieced the top, purchased the batting, backing, and binding fabrics and wrapped them up for Christmas 2010 (cough, cough).  Now, I was not giving them an incomplete gift,...

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Book Review for Quilters–Finish Almost Any Quilt

Marguerita McManus has done it again!  She, along with her daughter, Sarah Raffuse, brought us Crazy Shortcut Quilts, which revolutionized how many quilters (both experienced and novice) approached their projects.  Now, Marguerita writes solo to help expand the options for...

Another Hatchett Job, Marguerita McManus, Sarah Raffuse, quilt as you go, books, crafts, sewing, quilting, frugal life

Book Review for Quilters, Crazy Shortcut Quilts

I made my very first “quilt” in 1987.  I made it for my wonderful husband on our first wedding anniversary.  It was a nine patch quilt with a mauve-ish calico sashings, backing, and borders.  It has no binding because I...

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Gift for a Friend

Every once in a while, I run across a pattern that I just have to make.  This pattern by Moda Bake Shop is one of them.  I simply fell in love with it’s patchwork charm and casual grace. I made...

Another Hatchett Job, frugal life, sewing

Make-do Frame of Mind

Truth being known, I could have just given up and decided that no major sewing, crafting, or quilting could be done because I didn’t have a “proper” space in which to work since we moved to the cabin. But, that...

Another Hatchett Job; Jan Hatchett

Christmas Sparkle

I am very fortunate that I have a very talented cousin who loves to upcycle and recycle materials into seriously high end home decor items.  Trust me, I didn’t inherit that gene at all! And since she opened a new...

September is National Sewing Month

Simply Needle & Thread

I am a big fan of Bonnie Hunter and her website and blog.  But, I don’t always have a chance to stop by and check out Bonnie’s updates.  Today, I did and I am reminded that September is National Sewing...

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