Sunday, November 7, 2010

Scrappy Pillows in the making


Pillow project ( Christmas presents) in the works using my scraps of wool that I have been hoarding. I'm using foundation piecing method which is so easy! I love it.




Add ImageA close up of some of the squares , I love the "wonkiness" and not having to sew perfectly.

And finally, Some strips sewn together for an envelope style throw pillow. I'm not brave enough to try and tackle zippers yet!





~erica~





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We have our first winner!
Susie Dele congratulations!
Email Erica at morn_glory@yahoo.com to make sure we have your correct mailing address.
New stash remnant bag will be added tomorrow !

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Great book by Nathalie mornu available on amazon.com , pictured above!

~We have copies of wool crazy and JoAnn's NEW book Crazy at home. They will be put on the website later this week. Contact us if you would like to purchase one for $25.95 before they go up on the website!~

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

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FREE Wool Remnant bag , Every week till Christmas!

This contest has ended, Please do not comment here. Another great bag of remnant will be added tomorrow!

Here is week one remnants bag. What you see here is what you will receive if you are are the winning number! Over 2 pounds of wool! See details for entering below the picture, It's EASY, No clipping, No secret words, No purchasing, No searching for the secret picture.

All you have to do is leave a comment ( there is a little button below that you push that says comments ) and answer one of these questions:

Where do you hook? Do you listen to music, Watch t.v. or enjoy the peace and quiet?
or
What is you favorite publication (book or magazine) for inspiration?

1st Winner will be chosen Sunday November 7th.

Friday, October 22, 2010

2010 Sheep and Wool Festival in Rhinebeck NY

Erica~
I was able to get a few photos of our booth, with my phone, Before the gates opened! ~Mom unfortunatley forgot her camera at home when she went to Wisconsin.~
I was hoping to get a few more photos of the other booths and of course of all of the adorable sheep and alpacas. No such luck though, As soon as you get there in the morning you dont get a chance to sit down.
I am happy, Very Happy to report , the weather was Fantastic! Some years its raining, Snowing, Freezing, Windy. This year it was perfect! Great weather for getting large, Warm pretzels and taking a walk.
Only one issue though ~ I DIDNT get my deep fried pickles !!!! Urgh, By the time I remembered, They had already packed up! I am not sure what is wrong with me~ I never forget to get some when I can! I think I am going to have to bargain with my husband to make me some.
~erica~






Monday, May 31, 2010

ATHA 2011 BIENIAL







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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Sunday, February 28, 2010


I am just beginning to quilt and this was the first time I used wool for a backing ( I didnt place any batting in the middle ,So is it a blanket or a quilt?). LOVE the feel and look of using the wool. It is warm yet it is lightweight and not "stiff" like some quilts can get.

~erica~

Beginnings of backing a quilt with "Wildflower"



Here I have "wildflower" down on my "as clean as its gonna get" kitchen floor getting spray basted to the quilt top I had recently done with Amy Butler prints.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Market Bag made with Olde Glory (less than 1/2 yard)


This market bag was easy to make and only took less than a half yard of wool!

I started off with ripping off a piece of Olde Glory (wool from Heavesn to Betsy) into a 16inch x 34 inch piece.

To Make Handles:
("the correct way" is to have the seam in the middle of the underneath of the handle. I did not do this because I wanted just one stripe showing and this was easier)
Next, I ripped two 2 inch wide(two stripes) by 16 inch long strips of wool.
Note: I cut off a blue stripe and natural stripe together for each handle.

I then sewed the long edge with right sides together. Then used a pencil to turn right side out. Then I sewed a 1/4 inch seam (on the right sides) on both sides of each handle.

Next: Take the bag fabric and fold under each short side a 1/4 inch twice. Measure out on each side where you would like the handles and place them under the downturned sides. The side you want showing will be facing down.
You then sew the bottom edge of each side.

Then, Turn handle UP and Over and sew the top edge. Should look something like this ( yours is most likely neater)

After you have done both sides, You turn the "right" sides together and sew your seam on each side. Then turn right side out.
Now you have a bag to carry all of your Heavens to Betsy wool in.