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Crafty Blogocks
Friday, 27 October 2017. If you follow my Facebook group, Showing Off The Sue Wilson Style. You'll have seen this card before. Last Saturday, I did a workshop at SET in Havefordwest and thought I'd show you some pictures. The workshop sold out quickly and so I promised to some in the Facebook group that I'd share the instructions for this card, so scroll to the bottom to find them. Not too bad a mess having made almost 30 cards! Not sure how we ended up with one purple one? Tuesday, 29 August 2017. Isn't...
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craftyblondechick.blogspot.com
Crafty Blonde Chick
Friday, January 9. Some of you may be wondering if I have dropped off the face of the earth but I am here. I have started a new chapter in my crazy life of becoming an Independent Consultant for Jamberry nails! If you have heard of them and tried them, you a probably a big fan! If you haven't heard of them, here is your chance. Jamberry nail wraps are a great alternative to painting your nails. They are non-toxic and require no dry time! Tricia Glazier - Crafty Blonde Chick. Friday, January 09, 2015.
craftyblossom.blogspot.com
craftyblossom
Find somethin' on this blog. Farmer's Wife 1930s QAL. I have to admit, I've been lousy with keeping up with my blocks for the Farmer's Wife 1930s quilt along. Although, I'm not certain why (aside from being distracted with other demands). The patterns for these blocks are flawless and total dreamboats to work with! The seams match up so nicely. I love that, especially since I don't generally follow the rules when it comes to quilt patterns. My tip for this block:. Thanks for hosting, Kerry! When Kerry an...