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needle keeper | a cuppa and a catch up
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Drop me a Line. A cuppa and a catch up. Tea craft = bliss. August 26, 2011. A little needle book made from scrappy treasures with some linen love, much like the one I made before. In the Umbrella Prints challenge. It’s got little pockets for packets of needles, threader or wot nots and a piece of felted wool blanket to tuck needles into. These birdies are heading south. Loosely based on the shape of this needle case tutorial. Snippets of fabrics include Aunty Cookie Papercuts. August 26, 2011 at 10:32 am.
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Laptop Sleeve Tutorial > amy a la mode
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Laquo Family Quilts Diamonds Squared with Pieced Border. Amish Quilts and Chance Meetings. Posted by Amy on April 4th, 2010. I recently designed and made this little laptop sleeve for my sister, and I thought some of you might like to make one for yourself (or someone else) as well! You might want to try as well. Approximately 1/2 yard each of two fabrics, one for exterior and one for lining. One piece of batting, approximately 18″ by 45″. Measuring, Calculating, Cutting:. In my case, this turned out to ...
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And then the phone rang | Ripping Back
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A blog about emotional honesty, effective communication, and yarn. And then the phone rang. Jack had a biopsy on Thursday, which is why I didn’t post the end of last week. We got the report today, and it’s…mixed, I guess you could say. There are precancerous cells in multiple locations. Because breast cancer runs in his family, the doctor is willing to recommend a double mastectomy. So… top surgery, just like that. Which is great! By Amber on November 12, 2014. Posted in Emotional Honesty. You are commen...
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November | 2014 | Ripping Back
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A blog about emotional honesty, effective communication, and yarn. Archive for November, 2014. And then the phone rang. Bull; November 12, 2014 • 1 Comment. Posted in Emotional Honesty. Bull; November 11, 2014 • Leave a Comment. Posted in Gauge Check. A thing you don’t realize until you’re a parent…. Bull; November 10, 2014 • Leave a Comment. That was a first…. Bull; November 9, 2014 • Leave a Comment. Posted in Emotional Honesty. First world knitting problems. Posted in Gauge Check. Posted in Gauge Check.
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Ripping Back | A blog about emotional honesty, effective communication, and yarn. | Page 2
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A blog about emotional honesty, effective communication, and yarn. Giving it a try – NaBloPoMo, Day 1. Bull;November 1, 2014 • Leave a Comment. It’s been a long while since I wrote anything here, but I was inspired by the idea of National Blog Posting Month to come back and try and write every day during November. So last time I posted, I had just started a new temp job. That job turned into a permanent job for a company I feel good working for, making good money, with great benefits. When the additional...
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November | 2012 | Ripping Back
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A blog about emotional honesty, effective communication, and yarn. Archive for November, 2012. Applying What You Already Know About Fiber. Bull; November 29, 2012 • Leave a Comment. The Monday Before the Election. Bull; November 5, 2012 • 2 Comments. Posted in Gauge Check. Subscribe to my blog. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 122 other followers. Year of Good Intentions (20). Year of Good Intentions KAL. Stitch ‘N Bitch Nation.
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Growing pains | Ripping Back
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A blog about emotional honesty, effective communication, and yarn. I can see why people have more than one kid; anything to put off that heartwrenching sorrow that comes with knowing the tiny creature that fluttered against your belly will never be there again, and she’s six months closer to going into the world, all grown up. By Amber on November 11, 2014. Posted in Gauge Check. Join in the discussion! Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Subscribe to my blog.
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Buttoned up and pinned down's blog: Tutorials
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Buttoned up and pinned down's blog. The times of a fabricholic, the things I make, the fabric I buy and what it becomes. Pages 2 pieces 8cmx12cm thin felt. Ribbon 2 pieces 10cm. Difficulty level - Easy. To start make sure you have all the pieces cut and ready See list. All you need to make your very own needle case. 1 Start by ironing the interfacing to the outer fabric (shiny side of interfacing to wrong side of fabric). 3 Pin ribbons in place (on the right side of the fabric). 8 Now time at add the pag...