Friday, December 25, 2009
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
The littlest star
(For non-US readers, a dime is less than 3/4" in diameter - about 1.75 centimeters.)
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
The White House Gingerbread House 2009
So pretty!
(Photo courtesy of ObamaFoodorama.blogspot.com)
There's a shadow box view of the State Dining Room – the room that the completed gingerbread house sits in throughout the holiday season for visitors to view. This shadow box even includes the famous painting of President Lincoln by George PA Healy that hangs over the fireplace. This room is where you’ll find the only inedible parts of the gingerbread house – the light fixtures!
They also included the new White House Kitchen Garden and Bo. Both are made out of marzipan. In the garden, you’ll find baskets of carrots, eggplants and cabbage as well as other seasonal vegetables.
There's a video and description of the whole process here on the blog: http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2009/12/22/making-white-house-gingerbread-house
I WANT one!
Sunday, December 20, 2009
And the winners are...
Susan
Fairlygirly
Joanna
Bec
Sewtakeahike
Congratulations everyone!
I've sent each of you an email.
If you didn't win and REALLY like these fabrics, here's a coupon code just for readers of the blog: WLDTH01
Enter this coupon when ordering from the store and you'll receive 20% off! (The coupon expires December 31st)
Friday, December 18, 2009
A Special Deal on EQ6
I'm about to order EQ6 to install on my brand new laptop.
This one, my Christmas gift to myself:
I'm probably going to put a couple of EQ6's in the store, but especially for Christmas, I'll do special orders at a very good price just for my bloggy buddies.
If you're interested, send me an email before December 25th.
These will likely not ship until after the New Year, since the suppliers are taking a Holiday Break too.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
It's Wild Thyme for a Giveaway!
I'm so excited!
Wild Thyme has arrived!
As you may remember me mentioning before, this is my store's first WHOLE collection. Every single fabric there is.
I'm totally in love with the fabrics.
To celebrate this milestone, I'm giving away some of these pretties.
4 fat quarters of Wild Thyme fabric to each of five winners.
You have three chances to win.
1: Just leave a comment over here.
2: Post about this giveaway on your blog and then leave another comment telling me you've done so.
3: Hop over to my little fabric store, then come back and tell me in a comment which fabric is the 15th one listed in the Wild Thyme Collection in the store.
Entries close at Midnight PST on Thursday December 17th and I will draw the winners on the 18th.
Don't forget that, if you're a Facebook Fan or a Twitter Follower, there's a 20% off coupon for you to use until December 31st. Perfect for a little "gift to self", I think.
Also, I'm planning a week of giveaways in the New Year, so stay tuned.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Scrap-palooza
Whenever I have something I HAVE to do, I suddenly get the urge to do something else that I've been putting off. Does this happen to you?
So, instead of writing block instructions, I pulled out the scraps.
Tons of them. And bagged them up.
Each bag contains one pound of scraps (according to my kitchen scale), which totals about three yards of fabric.
Some pieces are small but some are pretty big and there are definitely a couple of fat quarters in there.
Fabrics differ. Some I've had for years, some are current, some are fabrics that are in my store right now.
They are not pre-washed and will be very wrinkled since they've been stuffed in bags.
If you're interested in growing your scrap collection email me: twiddletails{at}gmail{dot}com.
I only request that you pay for shipping them in a USPS Priority Mail envelope - $5 US, $13 everywhere else.
First come, first served.
SCRAPS ARE GONE!
Nothing much
I was definitely not nearly as productive as I was hoping to be this weekend.
We went out for dinner twice.
I finished the back for Wild Thing. Woohoo! Basting it tomorrow.
I made this:
No, I didn't design it myself. You can find a free template over here.
And Anna now also has some others for sale over here so you can make a whole little Christmas village. I may have to do that.
Last but not least, did you know you can follow twiddletails (well, me) on Facebook and Twitter?
There's a 20% off coupon for followers until the end of December.
I have links in the sidebar over here. --------->>
Friday, December 4, 2009
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Focus
I started a new project and then quickly managed to put the brakes on it.
I have to stick to my priorities. Really.
I completed and scanned all the Rainbow Jane blocks yesterday. Yay for me!
And I started on the back for Wild Thing this morning.
I have a date to go baste this on a large floor on Tuesday. Nothing like a deadline to get you moving.
I made the letters using Tonya's tutorials.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Houston Part VI - Best of Show
I have many more Houston photos but I thought today I'd share the Best of Show.
Thread painting was very big in Houston this year.
Photos do not do this quilt justice.
On the Wings of a Dream
by CARYL BRYER FALLERT
of PADUCAH, KENTUCKY
Detail:
To read about Caryl's process in making this and see other quilts she's made, visit her website.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Wow!
I didn't mean to disappear for two weeks. Did you miss me?
Around here there has been disease and illness, a busy Thanksgiving, and trying to catch up on some things so I can have some Joy in the New Year.
I just haven't had any photos to share (I'm sure you don't want to see my red-nosed family members) and I hate posts without photos.
The biggest progress I've made has been completing and scanning in all the Rainbow Jane blocks. While I make each block as I write the instructions, sometimes the applique and scanning parts get left behind because I run out of time. Let's just say I've been doing a lot of applique in the last couple of weeks. Most of the appliqued ones have not been scanned in yet and I still have a couple to complete.
I love this quilt. If you think you have the patience to make one, I have free instructions over on my "That Quilt" blog, where I'm making my original Jane quilt (the one before Rainbow Jane). I promise you will be a much better quilter at the end of the process.
This week I have to make the back for "Wild Thing" so I can get it quilted and handed over before Christmas.
And the February 2010 American Patchwork & Quilting magazines have arrived in the store. How crazy is that?
See? I have been busy. What have you been up to?