I have been working on the next BOM. Yet, to have a title. I remembered a technique my first applique teacher taught me year ago. Jeanette Meetze is a great teacher. I thought you would like to see it.


I have been working on the next BOM. Yet, to have a title. I remembered a technique my first applique teacher taught me year ago. Jeanette Meetze is a great teacher. I thought you would like to see it.


I have a 7′ tall pretend Christmas tree. It is almost as old as my youngest son, Jeff, who is now 22 (or 23, I just can’t keep up!). It was one of the first pencil trees and it’s skinnier than any that are on the market these days.



Once you start playing with the glitter it’s hard to stop. Wreaths, candles, all kinds of things could look better with glitter!
Many of you have seen our Quilter’s Chocolates in the cute tins. After consuming a lot of them. I do love milk chocolate. I started thinking about ways to use the chocolate tins.


I’ve made Christmas ornaments to give to family and friends for many, many years. The list of folks who receive ornaments have changed over the years – especially as children and nieces have gotten older and moved into their own spaces. Sometimes people move off the list when they downsize and no longer have room for more ornaments. I completely understand this as I, myself, am having trouble fitting them all in :-).




We’ve had some questions about the free block/project contest. (I really need to come up with a good name for this. Any ideas?) Anyway – here are answers to some questions you may be having:
As I promised last week, we have something special for you today! We are doing something we’ve never done before… we are releasing a block pattern from our next Block of the Month to you — before it is published! This Block of the Month is so new that it doesn’t even have a name yet!
It is our hope that you will make a project using this block and send us a photo of your project by March 1, 2009. Our plan is to include as many of these project photos as possible in the Block of the Month publication (tentative release date Spring 2010). There are some rules that you need to follow and they are listed in the PDF.