Back in our Australian hometown, March is referred to as Mad March as that is when there are loads of events on – festivals, races, etc. I had my own mini version this month scrambling to catch up on everything I needed to get done by the end of the month. And I’m so happy to announce that I have… Read More
Bees and BOMS: March
It’s been a crazy busy month catching up on lots of bits and pieces. A big part of which has been all my Bee blocks! And for the record, I don’t trim/square or press my blocks at the end so as to allow for international postage squish! This block is the Scrapbuster Block by Little Miss Shabby and is for… Read More
Destash, New Fabric and Scrap Bags!
I’ve listed some new fabrics, scrap bags and a touch of destash in the shop! Plus there’s 5 more days to grab the Sakura bundles for this month’s Japanese Bundle Club which are also available in fat eighth bundles. I sometimes have leftover fabric from the Japanese Bundle Club, this time I have some Suzuko Koseki and a classic Yuwa… Read More
Hop Winners and Giveaways
Well, Random.org has certainly pulled a fabulous winner of the Triangle Papers… Congratulations Alyce!!! Love your name 😉 Nothing like writing an email to Alyce and signing off Alyce… Also, as you may remember, I’m joining in the Charms Madness blog hop hosted by Sew Lux Fabrics. Each week they’re hosting a giveaway at their blog, so make sure you… Read More
Sunday Stash: Color Me Green!
This week saw the arrival of the first Color Me Happy bundle from Sew Lux Fabric – just look at that beautiful packaging! The back of the business card even had a little handwritten note on the back. And then I opened it up to find that even the bundle itself was wrapped oh so lovingly with a ribbon…Â Why… Read More
Having A Starry Time Blog Hop: Tutorial and Giveaway
The final stop on the Having A Starry Time blog hop is right here! The Fat Quarter Shop’s Triangle Papers On A Roll have been so fun to use – big thanks to Kimberly and the gang for supplying us with Triangle Papers to try out and giveaway! They’re are available in a range of finished sizes from 1″ to… Read More
My First Japanese Preschool Bags
A big part of Japanese children beginning yochien (preschool) is the gathering of all the supplies needed. Amongst the uniforms, lunchboxes, and crayons are the bags in which it all goes in. Traditionally they are handmade from adorable and bold children’s fabrics, usually a pre-quilted type. Of course, they are now commercially available with that ‘handmade look’ and are sold… Read More
Just A Quickie
Just a quicky to remind you that today’s stop at the Having A Starry Blog Hop is over with Jenelle from Echinops & Aster! She will have a gorgeous star block and a giveaway for you too.
WIP: What Am I Doing…
Besides getting distracted by cherry blossom season?!! I don’t necessarily plan on joining in for the mid-month check in at A Lovely Year Of Finishes, but for once, given how much is on my month’s plate, I am. Mostly so I can feel accomplished and productive! Must Do: – Two blog hop projects: I am running Having A Starry Time… Read More
Charm Madness Blog Hop
Why yes, there’s another blog hop going on at the moment (go check out Lindsey at Happier Than A Bird Quilts for her HST star block and giveaway!), this time hosted by the beautiful ladies at Sew Lux Fabric! And this one features another big favourite of mine – precuts! Specifically, as the name might hint, charm packs. This blog… Read More
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