I love Elaine Gustafson. She has been a customer since we opened our doors. She is always doing a fun home dec project. She came in and made beautiful table napkins for a friend, she has made throw pillows and now she made these two lamps. She had a great idea. She had some fabric left over from some curtains that she had made. It is a lace type fabric.
I’m not sure what to call this…Cute Pocket Holder?
Here’s one of the many things that we’re going to be showing at Blitzen. Being who I am, I made this a lot larger than your typical mug rug. I hate mug rugs. I think they’re stupid. Who is going to run around and say “I need my mug rug so that I can drink my coffee”? Have you ever thought of that? But this one makes perfect sense. The
Let’s Get Blitzen!
Let’s Get Blitzen! is a show that we will be putting on November 6th at 5:00 p.m. The space is limited so be sure and call to make your reservation. Call 920-748-2905 or 920-517-1910 after hours. We can’t wait to do this again. It has been such a hit in the past. It’s a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon. We will be presenting a whole bunch of stuff
New Hat!
My daughter Madeline made this hat. It looks way more complicated than it is. It is just one of the many things that we will be presenting at our “Let’s Get Blitzen” show. It will be November 6th at 5:00 p.m. We will show you all of the things that you can get done between then and Christmas. We all want to make lovely things for Christmas. But sometimes we
My New Window Shade from our Shade Kits
I know I’ve posted about this before, but these window shades are exceptional. It’s a clutch roller system so you raise and lower them with a stainless steel chain. They are so beautiful to work and easy to make. They are the answer to anyone wanting designer window shades at a fraction of the cost. Use your favorite fabric to cover your windows. And so easy! I used the Tula
Sunshine and Shadows Block
As promised, I am going to do a tutorial on one of my favorite blocks from my book “Quilts for Scraplovers: 16 Projects Start with Simple Squares”, published by C&T Publishing. It’s a great block, and partly why I love it is because it’s so versatile in terms of layout. It can be laid out in so many different ways. Here are some of the various ways that it can
Knit on, Purl off
So I was on the plane, headed toward Milwaukee from San Francisco. I had my knitting. I was finished. I could now tear out the crochet stitching for the provisional cast on, and start my kitchener stitch. Where’s my pattern? Dig, dig dig. Oh no. My pattern’s not here. Well, I can just go back on to Ravelry and find out how to do the kitchener. Yes, yes, I have
Working with Shaggy Cuddle Fabric
Here’s a link to a video for working with Shaggy Cuddle. It can be somewhat of a mystery for people to work with. It can be intimidating with it’s long luxurious fur! So don’t be afraid. Watch this video and it will help!
Quilts for Scrap Lovers: 16 Projects Start with Simple Squares
Here’s a link to a video tutorial about my book. Hope you like it!
More from Quilting in the Garden
I’m still in California. I am just reeling over how beautiful the Golden Gate Bridge is. I love art deco design. I also love any type of design from the arts and crafts movement. The Arts and Crafts movement occured during the progressive era, or just after the turn of the century, some time in the early 1920s. Why does that design sensibility just sing to me? Everyone has their
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