Back when I posted about our middle daughter’s handmade Christmas gifts, I showed you the chatelaine I made for her with a thimble pip, scissor keep and pincushion. One of the first things she said when she was holding the thimble pip and squeezing it open and shut was, “You should make a frog pip.” She has reminded me of…
My little Christmas Mouse wall hanging has been framed with teeny, tiny half square triangles (hst.) Each hst finishes at just 1 ¼” square. When finished the wall hanging will be 13” square. The plan for the frame changed slightly since I posted the graph paper sketch on Saturday. When I was originally designing it, I was going to use…
Has spring come to your area of the world yet? If not we know it can’t be far away and maybe you can get some of that spring time feeling by putting all the Tulip patterns that I’ve posted over the past four weeks along with today’s section to create a beautiful Tulip Luncheon Cloth. The original Workbasket pattern was…
With today being National Quilting Day, I wanted to work on something quilty when I joined the ladies from around the world last night for the virtual sewing bee, Friday Night Sew In; currently being hosted by Wendy from Sugarlane Quilts. I already have quite a few large quilt projects in various stages of completion, the most recent of which…
I came by my love of birds in quite a bit different way than I would say most people do. You see, when I was growing up my Dad raised exotic birds. At various times we had Golden Pheasants, Ring Neck Pheasants, Peacocks, Egyptian Geese and Bobwhite Quail… just to name a few. Here are a couple of photos that…
With Easter only two and a half weeks away, I went back through my Vintage Embroidery Monday archives and found links to some bunny and lamb patterns that readers might have missed when they were first posted. The pattern for the bunny digging carrots can be found here. The bunny mowing lawn along with his other friends on that pattern…
Only 4 more days until the first day of spring!! If the tulips haven’t poked their heads out in your area yet, here’s the second last section for the Vintage Workbasket Tulip Luncheon Cloth. This pattern is available as a pdf here.
I think I’ve mentioned before that one of the things I miss now that I am eating gluten free is bread. Especially during the winter when we make a lot of soups, stews and chili. It’s nice to have some kind of bread to serve with them. I came across a recipe on-line that claimed the addition of yeast gave…
Hi! Do you remember me? I’m Lexie the Hexie Turtle. And these are my two BFFs Lanie (on the left) and Rexie (on the right.) Ever since we were born in the spring of 2013 in Florida, we have been going on adventures with Sue and Dave. A couple of months ago, we had a really fun adventure. Let me…
On Workbasket pattern page 79, they have the tulips for the luncheon cloth divided into two separate pattern pieces. As neither pattern would fit on a standard printer page, Dave divided the patterns into sections. This is section 1c of those patterns. This pattern is available as a pdf here.




