by Mary Elizabeth O'Toole | Oct 16, 2015 | Sewing
As any crafter knows, every project helps you add to your stash of scraps. When I am quilting, I will keep pretty small scraps because you can make use of some pretty tiny bits on art quilts. I have them on shelves sorted by colours with strips and larger pieces in...
by Mary Elizabeth O'Toole | Oct 15, 2015 | Quilting, Repurposing, Sewing
My to quilt list includes several new designs for memory quilts. I have some collected materials that I have to prepare for those projects, including a pile of men’s shirts and a bag of ties. I had a few clothing items of Dad’s, some gathered from...
by Mary Elizabeth O'Toole | Oct 14, 2015 | Turning, Woodworking
Today’s post is written by Stephen Parsons. Getting back to woodworking after a long absence has resulted in a lot of satisfaction, many new challenges, and lots of learning. In fact I would say that the greatest satisfaction comes when I learn something new as...
by Mary Elizabeth O'Toole | Oct 13, 2015 | Woodworking
My project today is a small scale. In fact, toy size. I am going to repair a toy rocking chair that needs some loving care before it can find a new home. Before – a few pieces missing Some damage on back. Light pink colour. The pencil shows you that I...
by Mary Elizabeth O'Toole | Oct 11, 2015 | Sewing
This weekend is Thanksgiving here in Canada. We are having our turkey feast today and does the house ever smell good! Between some running around this morning and prep for dinner, we’ve not had too much time in the woodshop or sewing room today – although...
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