Monday, February 27, 2012
I WON a $300 Gift Card from Michaels & Movie Tickets!
Holy hooties, I am soooo excited! I just got a call that I won a contest I had entered for "The Vow" via Michael's Arts & Crafts! Funny thing is I normally don't answer calls that look like sale type calls on the caller id. I did this time thank goodness! So she let me know I was the winner of a $300 gift card and 2 movie tickets to see "The Vow" So it looks like I will be taking the hubby out for a chick flick sometime soon :) Yippeeeee, I had to shre my happy news :)
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Sunday, February 26, 2012
Tweeting on Twitter / Pinning on Pinterest :p
Ok, the first new thing I did was about 2 weeks ago I would say I became a Pinner on Pinterest. OMGoodness, can we say together how addictive it is? Where was the warning label? WoW, but what a great site for ideas and inspiration. So now as of today, I am Tweeting on Twitter . So if anyone has any helpful hints for me, I would love to hear them :-) I tweeted once so far, and noooooooooo, if my grandmother was still here she would think I was saying I passed gas. LoL! :-) So, I would <3 to hear your advice and helpful hints, so I am looking for your suggestions this time around. :)
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Monday, February 13, 2012
2012 February ~ Matching Perfect Points While Quilt Block Piecing ~ Tutorial
pressing those seams open will help get rid of the hard bump in the center that I hate so much! This is one of those, "why didn't I think of that" moments!
Thank you again Wanda T. for catching a very important step =)
When I took a class last April for making a Stack-n-Whack quilt the instructor taught us this neat trick on how to make our points always line up together. I will pass what I learned on to you now by making the following picture tutorial. I hope this tutorial helps, please let me know. PS...this is the book and pins I used for my stack and whack patterns, you can click the picture of the book below to purchase it yourself from Amazon.com: :-)
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| This will be your finished product. Nice pointy Points ~ not the technical term...hehe :p |
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| 1. Pin through the back of your fabric and the top of your 1st point. |
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| 2. With right sides of fabric facing each other you now pin the same spot right below the point going through both layers. |
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| 3. Bottom view of two fingers holding the stabilizing pin. |
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| 4. Pin along one side of the stabilizing pin, while stabilizing pin from bottom & after matching the seams on the bottom & top. |
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| 5. Pin on the other side of the center stabilizing pin (I use these flat head butterfly pins). |
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Monday, February 6, 2012
2012 February ~ Make your Own Design Wall Tutorial :-) *DIY*
Today I did something that I had been wanting to do for probably 6 months now. I made my very own design wall, totally by myself. I took myself to Home Depot and purchased 3 foam boards of insulation. They measured 2 feet by 8 feet and fit together nicely since they had tongue and grooves on the side. They were very light in weight but they practically blew me across the parking lot like a kite when I went to put them in my vehicle...haha! Then I headed to JoAnn Fabrics and lucked out since the batting I wanted to purchase was now just $6.99 a yard instead of the normal price of $14.99. That was better then the discount my coupon was going to do :p I purchased 3 yards of Warm & White cotton batting since the wof (width of fabric) was 90 inches (45 inches folded in half) and wanted a little bit extra just in case. I could have gotten away with 2.5 yards. Otherwise you just need duct tape and pins. So let me start showing you my pictures from today :-)
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| Slide the panels together, mine rest together nicely because of the tongue and groove it had on the sides. Duct Tape the front and back of the foam panels. |
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| The back of my panels after being taped. |
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
2011 July ~ Ladybug pillow :-)
2011 December ~ Pillow I used Lite Steam-A-Seam 2 :-)
2011 February ~ First Pillow I made
Awesome wedding coordinator/ minister!
I used Paula from Deep Creek for You when it was time to get married to my wonderful hubby.
















