Thank you Angie for passing these along!
Throw Pillows made from cloth napkins.
Here is a great list with a BUNCH of easy to sew patterns. Be thinking Christmas gifts!
Another favorite site of mine to find ideas and tutorials is Sew Mama Sew!
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Now that the gardening is over for the most part, and cool weather is settling in, it is time to be working on some indoor projects; perhaps some sewing projects.
How about making a list of people you can make gifts for rather than buying gifts?
Napkins made earlier th
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Last week we had an abundance of produce to can, in fact so much that I had to part with some of it to the Prittchet Family...I just didn't have time to get it all done.
Emma and I did get 21 quarts of vegetable soup...
and 7 quarts of squash relish.
I used this re
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This is a quilt I made for a friend at church, Beata.
She is giving it to her grandmother for her 90th birthday.
She e-mailed me 20 pictures in sepia tone, spanning five generations.
She also bought the fabrics.
Here is a brief tutorial.
I did not follow a pattern,
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Choose a pillow front.
Here I have chosen 2 Nine Patch blocks to match THIS quilt.
If you are going to quilt a top you will need to layer it,
top, batting and backing,
(note that the batting and backing are slightly larger than the top)
then stitch as desired.
Here I am
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At our church we LOVE families and we LOVE BABIES! Babies are viewed as blessings, not burdens. So very rarely do we have times with no new babies being born, Praise the Lord!
I wish I could make a quilt or crochet a blanket for every baby born at our church and circle
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You can make really nice receiving blankets for just a couple dollars. I found this fabric on clearance at Hobby Lobby (my FAVORITE store), although the clearance price wasn't as cheap as I wanted it, but I just LOVED the fabric, so I bought a couple of yards! We have FIVE babies due at our
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Cut a piece of fabric about 16 inches wide.
Fold it in half, right sides together.
If you fold it as shown into thirds you can get three toppers made.
Cut your towel in half, across the width.
Fold each half into thirds at th
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Here are a few easy tutorials for little girl dresses/skirt.
Twirly Skirt
Sunny Day Dresses
The Shirt Dress
(Made from a man's dress shirt)
Button Shirt Toddler Dress
(Also made from a man's shirt.)
Pick up some dress shirts from a yard sale or the t
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Here is a site to tell you what zone you are in and what you could be doing garden wise.
Learn to Grow
Go HERE to read what you need to do to be part of the From Seeds to Harvest Gardening Challenge and get in on the giveaways! It’s r
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This is a great project for the kids. It will help with plant identification, they could even write the scientific name on the back. :o) This gives a real visual for the plant name and leaf shape/flower every time the kiddos are in the garden.
Break a clay pot, a great use for those c
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Have you ever thought of worm farming, or even knew there was such a thing?! I heard of this several years ago, and like all 'good homeschool moms', I bought a book about it. :o) We live on a lake and know dozens of serious gardeners so I thought this would be a perfect home business for at least
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Last night we met for our monthly meeting where we work on some sort of handiwork that will be given to the needy. We are finishing up our shawls and lap blankets to be given to the elderly.
Some are beginners, some are more advanced.
Mothers and Daughters
The little ones enjoyed rolling
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Hop on over and watch the Gingerbread House video: HERE ,
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When I receive e-mails like this one it blesses me beyond words! Thank you Kim for sharing! Ladies, take note of what Kim has done, even without all the fancy tools and new fabrics. GREAT JOB!!! Hi Kathy, Here are pictures of t
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You know those cold winter nights that you just can not get warm? Rice packs are the answer!All you have to do is pop them in a microwave for 3 minutes, flip them over and heat for another 3 minutes ( do not over heat). They stay warm a long time. I love to use mine when my legs ache or if I have a
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We are blessed to have LOTS of babies in our circle of friends. I am always looking for ideas for gifts to make and give that are nice, yet not extreamly time consuming. These receiving blankets are easy to do, and can be really cute! You could make several in a day or two to have on hand for gifts.
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I absolutely love doing these! They are so easy and they do not need to be perfect. This is a great beginner's project.
For a baby rag quilt you will need:
a total of 2 yards of fabric
(for this project I have used 1 yard of each color).
If you want to use batting you will need about
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Bottle Cap Pin Cushions These are easy to make, pretty and useful too! They also make good little gifts for aspiring needlecrafters! Because we do alot of quilting around here, and hopefully we'll attempt apparel sewing this year, these are handy to have on hand...lol!!! I made several of the
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We made a BUNCH of these last year and sold them. We made wall hangings and gift tags from them. I thought they were pretty cool and next to no money in them! Some simply said Merry Christmas or Welcome, others had all the names of the family members. If you
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