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Wednesday, December 27, 2023
Art Journaling With Copics - Reyda Prints Digi
Wednesday, December 20, 2023
Christmas Gift Basket - Accuquilt Go Bowl Cozy
It's not how much we give, but how much love we put into giving. Mother Teresa
Friday, December 8, 2023
Friends and Family Christmas Cards - Spellbinders October Large Die of The Month
"Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories and love of kindred, and we are better throughout the year for having, in spirit, become a child again at Christmastime."
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Hey there from Nannyland,
Thursday, November 16, 2023
Welcome, Sweet Indy - Conie Fong Mother and Baby Digi
Baby girls are like flowers that are forever in bloom.
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Tuesday, November 7, 2023
A Heartfelt Quilt for Baby Indy - Accuquilt Wonky Heart BOB
Please bless the little head that lies beneath these quilted threads.
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Monday, October 30, 2023
Farewell to Beautiful Lahaina - Quilt Donations at the Maui Quilt Shop
Artist rendering of Old Lahaina |
Hey there from Nannyland,
My hubby and I travel almost every year about this time to Hawaii with our dear friends, Phil and Donna. This year we almost decided to cancel after our hearts were broken when we heard about the devastating fire in our beloved Lahaina, in which we have spent so many blissful hours eating. shopping in quaint little shops and enjoying the incredible views. We have loved the amazing Halloween party they have every year, which I swear rivals mardi gras! But the Governor urged travelers not to cancel their visits after things started opening again and after our visit, I can understand why. The people in West Maui depend on a robust tourist trade for their livelihood and so many of them lost everything and need their jobs to even begin to get back on their feet. So, we decided to go and I'm so glad we did. The contrast between our halcyon days on the beach in Kaanapali and the devastation in Lahaina was stark, and so very sad. We vowed to do everything we could to be of some service, however small. We donated to the food bank, shopped completely local, and tipped large. We found other ways to help individuals where we could. We heard many heart-rending stories of tragedy and loss.
As you might expect, quilters were some of the first people to offer aid after the fire. Wherever I go in the world, I'm always looking for the nearest quilt shop to see what local treasures I can find. I managed to coax my travel mates to seek out a quilt shop I found in a local listing. We were (well, I was) excited to discover this hidden gem called the Maui Quilt Shop in Wailuku. The first thing we saw when we entered the shop was box after box of donated finished quilts. Marilyn Sameshima, the shop owner, wanted to do something to help out her community. Just days after the fires, Sameshima created the "Aloha Quilts Donation Drive" asking people on Facebook to donate quilts to her shop. She in turn would donate quilts to the people who needed them most. Sameshima said she received over 1,600 quilts, and counting. She's been able to give two-thirds of them to her fellow Maui residents. Quilts came pouring in from 49 states. Many people lost their homes and are living in temporary housing, so I'm sure they are much appreciated.
Thursday, October 19, 2023
A Basket Full of EPP Flowers for a Grandma's Flower Garden Quilt - Accuquilt Go Big Cutter
Despite the gardener's best intentions, Nature will improvise.
Hey there from Nannyland,
Anyone who knows me will attest to the fact that I rarely sit still without something to occupy my hands. It might be considered by some to be a nervous habit, but I have come to enjoy it and always look forward to some no-stress stitching time. I love crocheting and knitting, but my favorite activity to do while I watch tv lately is English Paper Piecing. It's a great way to use my fabric scraps and create interesting elements to add to my quilts. Unlike traditional patchwork piecing, paper templates are used to create shapes like hexagons, triangles, and diamonds. When I realized that many of my favorite quilters love incorporating EPP into their quilt designs, I knew I had to try it. I did some googling and found tons of excellent information and tutorials. I really like this three part series by one of my favorite quilters, Erica Arndt: Part One, Part Two and Part Three.
Thursday, October 12, 2023
Don't Let the Door Hit You - Mo Manning Chubby Witch
If your dreams don't scare you, they aren't big enough.
Hey there from Nannyland,
Friday, October 6, 2023
The Goddess is Alive and Magic is Afoot - Molly Harrison Witch
"As women, we have superpowers. We are sisters. We are healers. We are mothers. We are goddess warriors." -Merle Dandridge.