Comment on Border Tutorial – Cutting Fabric by Cherrie
Excellent details! I cut strips almost exactly that way except I cut from the right side of the folded fabric so the ruler is always on the large piece of fabric. I use lines on the ruler and the lines...
View ArticleComment on Border Tutorial – Cutting Fabric by Sharon Spingler
I always cut my borders from the length of fabric……..that way I never have borders that wave at me.
View ArticleComment on Border Tutorial – Cutting Fabric by Gene Black
Great explanations, Judy. I learned a few of your tips by trial and error. I wish I had found you sooner! I do like to tear the edge to find the grain. Occasionally, I have found that the cut from the...
View ArticleComment on Border Tutorial – Cutting Fabric by Judy Laquidara
Most patterns are written to cut borders across the width of the fabric and many of us who work from our stashes don’t always have enough fabric to cut the borders without piecing. Even when I do have...
View ArticleComment on Border Tutorial – Cutting Fabric by Judy Laquidara
I wish you had found me sooner too!
View ArticleComment on Springerle or Biscotti? by Mel Meister
Btw.. I am making Springerle this year, too, along with the biscotti and pizzelles. Can’t have too many anise flavored cookies!
View ArticleComment on Pinterest by Mel Meister
I am avoiding it like the plague. I spend far too much time on Facebook and in my own email as it is.
View ArticleComment on Pinterest by Diane Hines
I have yet to get the pin icon or whatever it is on my computer. Maybe one of us can tutor the others. A lot of us seem to be in the some boat.
View ArticleComment on Pinterest by Diane Hines
I have yet to get the pin icon or whatever it is on my computer. Maybe one of us can tutor the others. A lot of us seem to be in the some boat.
View ArticleComment on Pinterest by Sheryl Till
It’s a virtual bulletin board where you “pin” things you like to your own boards. There is a little icon you install to your toolbar that lets you pin things from a web page you’re visiting. If you see...
View ArticleComment on Meal Planning by Linda Steller
After all, tomorrow is another day! ;p I love reading your menus Judy and really like that you provide some links so we can see the recipes. I’m trying to get creative so I can make more normal foods...
View ArticleComment on Meal Planning by Sue H
I’m definitely trying those carnitas with polenta. My mouth is watering!
View ArticleComment on Meal Planning by Marilyn Smith
I saw this recipe this morning on PW and printed it off. Sure sounds yummy. Your meal plan looks terrific. I try to plan ahead but plans do change from time to time.
View ArticleComment on Gadgets by Cindy in NC
I carried one of those gadgets in my lunch bag for years. I used it to help kids at school peel their oranges. They loved watching how it worked, and I often had a line of kids (from my class as well...
View ArticleComment on Gadgets by Leslie Sorenson
I have had a bright yellow Tupperware citrus peeler for a zillion years. It still resides in my utensil drawer and it gets used for all kinds of things ……and sometimes oranges.
View ArticleComment on Pinterest Update by Angela (Cottage Magpie)
Sounds like you have it all in hand! I really didn’t “get it” when I first got on, but once I got the “Pin It” button and started playing I fell in love with it! Way better than regular bookmarks for...
View ArticleComment on My Husband, The Hypochondriac! by Trina
That was not what I was expecting. LOL. Men are interesting creatures, aren’t they? Trina
View ArticleComment on My Husband, The Hypochondriac! by Dawn
that is too too funny! what a knucklehead………..My hubby would do something like that. play on my sympathy and then wham! THE TRUTH LOL you made my Friday morning Dawn in MA
View ArticleComment on My Husband, The Hypochondriac! by Libby
HA!! Men! but you have to admit..that picture of Vince is adorable!
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