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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Vinspiration – The Canadian Section
I hope I don’t sound too much like my father when I say, wow, it’s hard to find good quality things in Canada. Now, my Dad is speaking about finding anything not imported from anywhere. And I don’t try to … Continue reading
Turn a Petunia Pickle Bottom Diaper Bag into a Camera Bag
First, let’s all take a moment to revel in the glory that is the Ephipanie Belle Camera Purse: Heavy sigh. Now, don’t get me wrong. I have been known to spend exorbitant amounts of money on a bag. Especially if … Continue reading
1 Elephant + 1 Cup = embroidery pattern
Aren’t we all happy that the other meme died out? I have a backlog of embroidery patterns that I need to scan and clean up, so it occurred to me I should post them up here too!
Her Sugahness turns one.
Happy first birthday to my niece and goddaughter Sugah. more (unedited) photos here
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Happy Family/Islander/Louis Riel Day!
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Tagged Family Day, McCalls Needlework & Crafts, Vinspiration, vintage inspiration, vintage magazines
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Hexspotting – a new hexagon quilt pattern PLUS a fabric giveaway!
Check out the loveliness made by Lynne over at Lily’s Quilts. Super cute use of giant hexagons, plus in the super-kawaii fabric, Sherbet Pips. This fabric isn’t being released until April, and is quite possibly, the most anticipated fabric this … Continue reading
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Completed – An easier Castle Peeps Playset
And… we’re back. Whenever I start a post with “easier”, what I want to write is “lazier”. Which isn’t very self-serving. And is very self-depreciating. Considering the majority of my daily craft time is done on a streetcar, assembled with … Continue reading
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