Kitty Cat quilted placemat
My favourite cat is the orange tabby. I had an orange tabby when I was young. Her name was Abby; Abby the tabby! I loved her, and it broke my heart when she didn't come home one day. Later in life, I developed an allergy to cats, but I still love them to pieces. I designed this cute Kitty Kat placemat pattern for a child, but a real cat lover could also use it in the kitchen as a hot pad.
A Taste of Honey Placemat Pattern: Honouring our precious pollinators
I love the quilting on the back. It reminds me of sacred geometry.
OUR HONEY BEES ARE IN DANGER!
After being here for thousands of years, their population is declining and one species of bee is on the endangered list. It’s scary to imagine what would happen if all our honey bees were gone. Most of our non-grain foods are dependent on honey bee pollination. There are 90 different food plants that depend almost exclusively on the honey bee. When my husband and I heard several years ago that the bee population was declining, we planted more flowers and plants that would attract and feed them. Also, we use only non-toxic, natural pesticides.
Photo by Monica curry |
Here are five things you can do in your garden to help the bees:
- Plant bee-friendly flowers and flowering plants in your garden and yard.
- Honey bees love weeds, i.e. clover, dandelions, so leave a few in your yard.
- Don't use chemicals and pesticides to treat your lawn or garden.
- Buy local, raw honey.
- Bees are thirsty; leave a tray of stones and water to give them a place to drink.
Here are three good websites with information about honey bees and honey bee populations:
http://www.panna.org/our-campaigns/save-our-beeshttps://www.scientificamerican.com/article/u-s-lists-a-bumble-bee-species-as-endangered-for-first-time/
http://foecanada.org/en/
Wooden Scissors Pattern Now Available!
About a year ago I posted my wooden scissors project that my husband and I worked on (see post HERE). This was such a popular post, I decided to make the pattern available for sale in my Etsy Store.
These would be a great gift for the sewist or quilter in your life. They would be a wonderful addition to any sewing studio. I think it would also be a great project for a woodworking student learning the basics of using a scroll saw.
These would be a great gift for the sewist or quilter in your life. They would be a wonderful addition to any sewing studio. I think it would also be a great project for a woodworking student learning the basics of using a scroll saw.
Blue Diamond Quilt Block
Who doesn't love a little bling? My cute Blue Diamond quilt block, designed in facet art style, would make a sparkling quilt.
Below is the inspiration for my little diamond quilt. This stunning quilt titled Bling was designed, pieced, and quilted by Katherine Jones. Bling won Best in Show at the 2017 QuiltCon Quilt Show, and you can sure see why. The details in this quilt are stunning!
Hexagon Colour Wheel Mug Rug Patterns
I'm introducing three new mug rug patterns to brighten your home for spring. The bright primary colours against white, black, and grey is a crisp combination. You could use these as potholders as well as mug rugs. They would look lovely in a modern kitchen. They would also be a great gift for an artist or art student. This is a good project for quilters just learning to foundation piece. Instructions assume basic knowledge in foundation piecing. The pattern includes instructions for all three mug rugs.
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