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Dec20
Ho, Ho, Ho and A Happy Yo-Yo! And a Joyeux Noel!
Once again Heather Bailey shows us how to use the yo-yo…to gussy up those holiday packages.  Don’t’ forget to see her yo-yo tutorial if you do not know how to make em!  

And a Make a Happy Noel...See more fun with felt from Anna Maria! 

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Dec17
Making A "Blanket Statement" --See Fabulous Projects Made From A Flea Market Find---A Vintage Wool Blanket
She found a $15 vintage wool blanket at a thrift shop and has created the most fabulous projects from this blanket...Twenty to date … Continue Reading
Dec13
Festive Holiday Mitten Ornaments...Cute, Cute, Cute! Here Is A Tutorial For Instructions...Thanks to Liesl.
Absolutely beautiful.  And thanks to Liesl she has provided us with a tutorial on how to make ‘em--(see page one and page two for the complete tutorial). You can also see more mittens- photos and step by step instructions on her Flickr. Continue Reading
Dec11
"Soft Trees" Make A Winter Wonderland...See Purl's Holiday Window And Learn How To Make Them With This Tutorial From "Little Bird"
I discovered their wonderful Holiday Trees…fashioned after the free downloadable pattern for “Soft Trees” by Stephanie at Little Bird.  The Purl girls…sized their trees by enlarging them on a copy machine and their handiwork is fabu. Continue Reading
Dec 9
Yo-Yo Garland...Make Yours For Holiday Decorating...Learn How From Heather Bailey

Look-see at what Heather Bailey has been up to…Fun Holiday garland made with yoyo’s….And if you do not know how to make ‘em…not to worry she has posted a yoyo tutorial.Heather%20Bailey%20yoyogarland_1.jpg

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Dec 8
Felting Fun With Anna Maria..Learn to Make a Perfect Blanket Stitch!
Anna Maria Horner treats us to a great tutorial on making felt penny garland Continue Reading
Dec 6
Westminster Fibers Intents To Buy FreeSpirit Fabrics...Bringing Some of My Favorites in the Quilting Business Under One House
I just got a press release from Joyce Robertson at Westminster Fibers announcing that it will be buying FreeSpirit Fabrics as of January 1, 2007 Continue Reading
Dec 5
Amy Butler Changes Her Fabric Use Policy --Now, You Can Use Amy Butler Fabric Anyway You Want, Including Manufacturing And Selling Finished Goods...So Says Amy In A Letter to Us...Plus See A Sneak Peek Of A Few Of Her New Designs
I talked with Amy Butler and asked her give us a bit of show and tell…sneak peek and all.  Lots of good things happening at her studio—including some positive changes in the guidelines on how to use Amy Butler fabric!  So please take a look at Amy’s new patterns (4 new ones in the works!) and designs…and the free downloadable quilt pattern—made with her “Lotus” line--will be posted on her site soon. Continue Reading
"Circling Back To Sewing"...Time Magazine Thinks Sewing is Hip and Cool
An old craft is gaining new appeal among the young, hip and nimble-fingered. Continue Reading
Dec 4
There is a "Stitch-A-Long " Starting Up...Hosted By Decorative Artist and Author, Kristin Nicholas and You Are Invited To Join
There is a stitch-a-long startin’ up… Kristin Nicholas dropped me a line to invite readers of QuiltersBuzz to check it out.  Kristin is the author of “Colorful Stitchery” and “Kids Embroidery” and is hosting the group and it looks like a bunch of stitching fun. Continue Reading
Dec 2
The Creative Quilted Works of Gee's Bend, Nancy Crow, Freddy Moran and Gwen Marston...Are Inspiring, Bursting With Color! My Photo Friends Are Capturing Some of These Works on Film....And "Prints Charming" Gets Their Yardage....
I am a fan of The Quilts of Gee’s Bend.  Nancy Crow, Freddy Moran and Gwen Marston  also “speak to me”.  And I had myself a “Ding, Ding Ding” moment when I saw this post by the girls at Material... Continue Reading

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