Yes, little ole me has been referenced on the ScienceQuilter's podcast/blog! Darla is exploring quilting and math concepts and used my Fibonacci quilt as an example in her latest episode. Check it out here.
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This 'N That
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I've been wasting way too much time lately looking for 'things' in my
sewing studio so I decided it was time to organize.
First were the wire shelves. I ...
More orange..................
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More Tiger Lilies are blooming in the back garden.
I did some cutting of fabric yesterday but no sewing. I started PT for my
sciatica and I think it is...
Oh Scrap! : Flannel Bindings
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I had so many other scrap plans for this weekend but we received a huge box
of flannel from an estate sale. The top of the box looked great but it
didn'...
What’s math for anyway
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Well, spoiler alert… Ranunculus fits just fine. This was not at all a
guarantee, despite the rather ridiculous number of times that I checked
before bindin...
City Fusion
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City Fusion is a free quilt pattern, originally named Shutters, by Art
Gallery Fabrics. AGF created this pattern to promote the City Loft Fusion
fabric lin...
#3 : My Most Embarrassing Moment Would Be …
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This is the 3rd installment in a series of 51 posts inspired by a list
of writing prompts from the website Journal Buddies. If you’d like to know
mor...
Gilipeysa Cardigan
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Recently I have enjoyed indulging in a sweet little colorwork sweater as a
gift for my cousin’s brand new baby boy!
I have been seeing so many amazing co...
The Christmas Morning Socks Knit-Along!
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Yesterday on Instagram I posted the idea of casting-on for a sock
knit-along with the goal to finish them in time to wear them Christmas
morning. I thou...
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