quiltteacher.wordpress.com
Quilt Teacher Blog Ring
https://quiltteacher.wordpress.com/2008/05/23/have-quilts-will-travel-blog-ring
Quilt Teacher Blog Ring. May 23, 2008 at 8:57 pm. This is the entry form to join the Quilt Teacher Blog Ring. If you are a professional quilt instructor who travels across the U. S. and around the world, and you blog about your quilting in whole or in part, this is the ring for you. By joining this ring you agree. You are an established quilt teacher in the business of quilting, teaching on a national and international level. Your blog links to your website. You blog about your quilting projects.
cindybrick.blogspot.com
Brickworks - A Brick Looks At Life: Work, work, work
http://cindybrick.blogspot.com/2015/05/work-work-work.html
Brickworks - A Brick Looks At Life. Tuesday, May 5, 2015. Work, work, work. 30 ways to be silly (or weird) while you work. Like this one:. Go to this link for more. Don't forget your pants. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome.glad you're here! I make my living writing; often much of that is done in the craft world. I also teach (and judge) quilting events around the country, and am a personal property appraiser who specializes in textiles. Home Security, the Bubba Way. Duck Hunters, Beware. Pictu...
amisimms.wordpress.com
April | 2014 | Through The Eyes Of A Quilter
https://amisimms.wordpress.com/2014/04
Through The Eyes Of A Quilter. Buy Cool Stuff Here! Archive for April, 2014. Piecing Sticky Template Plastic. Baby Bear from Carol’s Zoo. Piecing Sticky Template Plastic. Couldn’t be easier. And that’s great because once you use Sticky Template Plastic for small shapes, you’re going to want to use it on large shapes too. I just finished making Carol Cruise’s Baby Bear ( www.CarolsZoo.com. Click the images to see them larger. Is on the flat surface, right side up. Peel the release paper off the first shee...
amisimms.wordpress.com
October | 2014 | Through The Eyes Of A Quilter
https://amisimms.wordpress.com/2014/10
Through The Eyes Of A Quilter. Buy Cool Stuff Here! Archive for October, 2014. As a quilter, I think it’s appropriate that I’m “on pins and needles,” don’t you? At this moment, we are Due Date Minus THREE Days. We’re having a baby! No idea if it’s a boy or a girl, we’re just praying for healthy with the full complement of fingers and toes. Sweet anticipation. Jennie and Craig, you’re going to be a wonderful parents. I can’t stop smiling. October 10, 2014 at 5:04 pm. Did You Read These? Enter your email a...
amisimms.wordpress.com
June | 2014 | Through The Eyes Of A Quilter
https://amisimms.wordpress.com/2014/06
Through The Eyes Of A Quilter. Buy Cool Stuff Here! Archive for June, 2014. Back to the Beginning. They asked if I wanted a thimble. I declined. They giggled. I bled. Not only did I jab my finger on the underside of the quilt with the point of the needle, but I rammed the eye of the needle into the top finger too—the one that should have been wearing the thimble. For more information and registration information, click here. Don’t forget to bring your thimble,. June 5, 2014 at 4:23 pm. Did You Read These?
amisimms.wordpress.com
Piecing Sticky Template Plastic | Through The Eyes Of A Quilter
https://amisimms.wordpress.com/2014/04/17/piecing-sticky-template-plastic
Through The Eyes Of A Quilter. Buy Cool Stuff Here! Piecing Sticky Template Plastic. April 17, 2014 at 9:23 am. Baby Bear from Carol’s Zoo. Piecing Sticky Template Plastic. Couldn’t be easier. And that’s great because once you use Sticky Template Plastic for small shapes, you’re going to want to use it on large shapes too. I just finished making Carol Cruise’s Baby Bear ( www.CarolsZoo.com. Click the images to see them larger. Is on the flat surface, right side up. Peel the release paper off the first sh...
amisimms.wordpress.com
March | 2015 | Through The Eyes Of A Quilter
https://amisimms.wordpress.com/2015/03
Through The Eyes Of A Quilter. Buy Cool Stuff Here! Archive for March, 2015. In Search of the Perfect Bib. The “Perfect Bib” Tutorial. 1 Find a bib with a good shape. I found this one at Baby’s R Us. Great shape, good size, side closure, crappy hook and loop, too thin, and the plastic on the back cracked and tore. Covered the pattern with some to spare. 3 Cut out the template with a sturdy pair of paper scissors and purchase a chunk of PUL fabric. PUL. 9 Attach snaps with Babyville Boutique Snap Pliers.
amisimms.wordpress.com
September | 2014 | Through The Eyes Of A Quilter
https://amisimms.wordpress.com/2014/09
Through The Eyes Of A Quilter. Buy Cool Stuff Here! Archive for September, 2014. I love the ceramic Bohin marking pencils. They make a thin, perpetually sharp line that I can see. The line stays on just long enough to quilt or applique through. And, it totally comes out with a light wash or by erasing. With Bohin refills (6 of each color per pack) I have my choice of white, gray, pink, green, and yellow, depending on the fabric I’m marking. Until I run out. Step #1: Remove the Pencil Lead. With the openi...
amisimms.wordpress.com
5 Things Will Help You Become A Better Quilter | Through The Eyes Of A Quilter
https://amisimms.wordpress.com/2014/01/15/5-things-will-help-you-become-better-quilter5-things-that-will-make-you-a-better-quilter
Through The Eyes Of A Quilter. Buy Cool Stuff Here! 5 Things Will Help You Become A Better Quilter. January 15, 2014 at 7:18 am. January is always a good time to reflect, take stock, set goals, and look forward. So is October, in case you’re reading this in a month that isn’t January. For traveling quilt teachers, however, January is the beginning of the new teaching season, so I’m taking advantage of the rollover to 2014 to think about my teaching goals. Because better is more fun. We’ve all heard...
amisimms.wordpress.com
Scooter Did A Bad Thing | Through The Eyes Of A Quilter
https://amisimms.wordpress.com/2014/11/19/scooter-did-a-bad-thing
Through The Eyes Of A Quilter. Buy Cool Stuff Here! Scooter Did A Bad Thing. November 19, 2014 at 11:13 am. The other end of the leash is hooked to a big eye screw in the part of the deck that isn’t attached to the rest of the deck. It is just a platform to step on because the deck is lower than the house. There’s a handrail on it. Dad is the only one who can move it because it is very heavy. Fifty feet is a long leash. Mom yelled the whole length of the leash at me to STOP! Entry filed under: Quilting.