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Wow...is it true?! Number 5 already? We're halfway done! I hope you've been enjoying these interviews. Today's is with Angela from Cut to Pieces.
Angela is hands-down one of the most creative people I have "met" online. Her blog highlights so many things she has created or redone - draperies, pouches, toy kitchens, landscaping, party decorations, and, of course...quilts! I love her sense of style and her ability to see the beautiful things that can come out of otherwise plain, shabby areas. Quite honestly, I never know what will pop up next on her blog, but I know it will be gorgeous. Most recently, I've been able to work with her on a team for a secret project...and can't wait for it to be revealed. The whole team has been wonderful and it's great to get to know people a little better. :)
Of course, I'd be remiss if I failed to mention the biggest influence Angela has had on me, and that's in my stash organization. I've mentioned her before, when wailing about my fabric woes, but to highlight for my new followers, Angela has a wonderful fabric folding tutorial that completely revolutionized (and finally organized!) my overflowing dump of a stash pile. If you're needing some ideas for fixing up your stash, you should head over there right away! I can't even put into words how much I love my fabric stash now and how easy it is to search for fabrics...makes all those block bees a cinch!
Her other tutorials include such wonderful things as circle blocks...
swirled seams...
and a design wall.
How cool is that? I'm all for a good quilt block or quilt top tutorial, but useful things like this are so often overlooked, I'm glad she has taken the time to write them up.
So without further delay..... the interview!
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If you won $3,000 today and had to spend it today, what would you buy?
Sewing related? I would probably buy a new sewing machine....I'm pretty happy with the one I have but you can always upgrade. ;) Although I'm not sure that would even be enough money for the machine I would upgrade to.
Otherwise I would probably find a great dance class or music class for my little girl that would introduce her to movement and music. She's got such a natural talent for it and I'd love for her to do what she loves...even if she's not yet two. (I promise, I'm NOT a stage mom!) I just want to be able to give her amazing opportunities.
Although...I might just book a trip to Europe for the hubby and I. Our 10th anniversary is next year and we always said that we would do that. But again...I'm not sure it is enough money. But hey...it would help!
What color scheme or fabric line are you loving right now?
Oh I'm so fickle. I just love so many colors and so many fabrics. At this exact moment in time, I'm in love with Storyboek by Birch fabrics, Joel Dewberry's latest line Heirloom and the last couple of Sweetwater lines, Sunkissed and Hometown. Those color schemes are all completely different... What I'm NOT in love with currently is brown. I've been out of love with it for a couple of years now... we'll see when it becomes a must have again. But for now, that is the color I have the least of.
What is one thing from your "bucket list"?
Hmmm...I don't really have a bucket list. That would require sitting down and thinking about things to do other than what is already on my plate. But as mentioned above, I would love to go to Europe with my husband. He has never been there and I think that he would really enjoy it. We need to vacation in our own way (no backpacking and staying at hostels for this couple), but it could be really amazing.
Is there a sewing technique or quilt block that you would like to try?
I really would love to learn more about hand embroidery. I want to know all the basics and the different knots and start creating. It's like coloring in a way. I can do that. I'm very good at staying in the lines. ;)
What hot trends do you see coming our way?
I think that character filled fabrics are becoming more and more popular...very heather ross like. So I'm sure we'll see more of that. And I think that we'll see more break out designers who are discovered because they are different and new and unique. And if the success of Jay McCarroll is any indication, we may have more crossover fashion designers into the crafting world.
What kind of movies do you like and do you have an all-time favorite?
Oh, I love fantasy and sci fi...a romantic comedy sometimes...But I grew up with 4 brothers, so I have a soft spot for action films as well. All time favorite? Well that might be "The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy". But really...there are a lot of great films out there! It's like asking to pic a favorite fabric!
When you’re faced with a lack of motivation, what do you do to get re-energized?
Boy if I had the answer to this, I'd be doing a lot more. I struggle with this often. But I do have a couple of things I like to try. One, sometimes you just need to let it all go and not worry about. Watch one of those favorite movies and forget about what you HAVE to get done. It's always difficult when it is a chore.
Two, if you really are on a deadline of any kind (we all have deadlines for one reason or another), then just put yourself in front of that machine and start sewing. I find if I make myself start a project, it is more easy to think about working on it. If I'm really unmotivated, sometimes it can help to hop over to flickr and check out all of the pieces that I have in my favorites. This can be a double edged sword though because sometimes I just get depressed about how beautiful everyone else's work is. So you have to be a bit careful that you are being inspired and not comparing.
What one piece of advice would you give a new quilter?
Pick out a fabric that you LOVE...because you'll be working with it for a bit. And then choose a project that you WILL be able to finish. There's nothing worse than starting a new craft and not being able to share what you've made because you took on something too big.
My first project was a twin sized quilt...but that is what motivated me. For others, a set of placemats or a christmas tree skirt may be the key. Make what you love. If that means making exactly what someone else has made, then go for it. And let that person know how much they inspired you.
What is your favorite finished project to date?
Oh tough question...it changes all the time. But right now, I'm pretty in love with an orange triangle quilt that I made a couple years ago. It has so many of my favorite fabrics in one place. I need to do more like that!
You have an unplanned evening alone with no responsibilities – what do you do?
Order Pizza and then SEW!!
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Thanks, Angela, for the wonderful answers and the chance to get to know you better. I feel your pain on the $3,000 not being enough to upgrade to our "dream" machines. Oh, wouldn't that be nice!!
Now, it's on to the giveaway. Today's Heirloom bundle includes a fat eighth of Blockade Blossom, Ornate Floral Garnet, Marquis Garnet, and Opal Blush.
Oh...and did you see that Wondrous Woven Fabrics (our sponsor) also has this line on sale?? $7.50 a yard - not too shabby!! I'm not sure when the sale ends, so you might want to scurry on over there. :)
To enter this giveaway, leave a comment telling me which of Angela's tutorials you would most like to try. She has more than what I've listed here, so be sure and check them out first.
Followers of Angela's blog and/or followers of my blog get up to two optional bonus entries. So leave a separate comment for each blog you follow.
Limit three entries per person...one for the giveaway itself, one for following Angela's blog, and one for following my blog.
Comments close at 9:00 am EST on Saturday, Sept. 17th, and I will draw a random winner at that time.
Good luck to all!!!
Wow...is it true?! Number 5 already? We're halfway done! I hope you've been enjoying these interviews. Today's is with Angela from Cut to Pieces.
Angela is hands-down one of the most creative people I have "met" online. Her blog highlights so many things she has created or redone - draperies, pouches, toy kitchens, landscaping, party decorations, and, of course...quilts! I love her sense of style and her ability to see the beautiful things that can come out of otherwise plain, shabby areas. Quite honestly, I never know what will pop up next on her blog, but I know it will be gorgeous. Most recently, I've been able to work with her on a team for a secret project...and can't wait for it to be revealed. The whole team has been wonderful and it's great to get to know people a little better. :)
Of course, I'd be remiss if I failed to mention the biggest influence Angela has had on me, and that's in my stash organization. I've mentioned her before, when wailing about my fabric woes, but to highlight for my new followers, Angela has a wonderful fabric folding tutorial that completely revolutionized (and finally organized!) my overflowing dump of a stash pile. If you're needing some ideas for fixing up your stash, you should head over there right away! I can't even put into words how much I love my fabric stash now and how easy it is to search for fabrics...makes all those block bees a cinch!
Ahem - this is part of Angela's stash, not mine. Oh how I wish... |
Her other tutorials include such wonderful things as circle blocks...
swirled seams...
and a design wall.
How cool is that? I'm all for a good quilt block or quilt top tutorial, but useful things like this are so often overlooked, I'm glad she has taken the time to write them up.
So without further delay..... the interview!
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If you won $3,000 today and had to spend it today, what would you buy?
Sewing related? I would probably buy a new sewing machine....I'm pretty happy with the one I have but you can always upgrade. ;) Although I'm not sure that would even be enough money for the machine I would upgrade to.
Otherwise I would probably find a great dance class or music class for my little girl that would introduce her to movement and music. She's got such a natural talent for it and I'd love for her to do what she loves...even if she's not yet two. (I promise, I'm NOT a stage mom!) I just want to be able to give her amazing opportunities.
Although...I might just book a trip to Europe for the hubby and I. Our 10th anniversary is next year and we always said that we would do that. But again...I'm not sure it is enough money. But hey...it would help!
What color scheme or fabric line are you loving right now?
Oh I'm so fickle. I just love so many colors and so many fabrics. At this exact moment in time, I'm in love with Storyboek by Birch fabrics, Joel Dewberry's latest line Heirloom and the last couple of Sweetwater lines, Sunkissed and Hometown. Those color schemes are all completely different... What I'm NOT in love with currently is brown. I've been out of love with it for a couple of years now... we'll see when it becomes a must have again. But for now, that is the color I have the least of.
What is one thing from your "bucket list"?
Hmmm...I don't really have a bucket list. That would require sitting down and thinking about things to do other than what is already on my plate. But as mentioned above, I would love to go to Europe with my husband. He has never been there and I think that he would really enjoy it. We need to vacation in our own way (no backpacking and staying at hostels for this couple), but it could be really amazing.
Is there a sewing technique or quilt block that you would like to try?
I really would love to learn more about hand embroidery. I want to know all the basics and the different knots and start creating. It's like coloring in a way. I can do that. I'm very good at staying in the lines. ;)
What hot trends do you see coming our way?
I think that character filled fabrics are becoming more and more popular...very heather ross like. So I'm sure we'll see more of that. And I think that we'll see more break out designers who are discovered because they are different and new and unique. And if the success of Jay McCarroll is any indication, we may have more crossover fashion designers into the crafting world.
What kind of movies do you like and do you have an all-time favorite?
Oh, I love fantasy and sci fi...a romantic comedy sometimes...But I grew up with 4 brothers, so I have a soft spot for action films as well. All time favorite? Well that might be "The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy". But really...there are a lot of great films out there! It's like asking to pic a favorite fabric!
When you’re faced with a lack of motivation, what do you do to get re-energized?
Boy if I had the answer to this, I'd be doing a lot more. I struggle with this often. But I do have a couple of things I like to try. One, sometimes you just need to let it all go and not worry about. Watch one of those favorite movies and forget about what you HAVE to get done. It's always difficult when it is a chore.
Two, if you really are on a deadline of any kind (we all have deadlines for one reason or another), then just put yourself in front of that machine and start sewing. I find if I make myself start a project, it is more easy to think about working on it. If I'm really unmotivated, sometimes it can help to hop over to flickr and check out all of the pieces that I have in my favorites. This can be a double edged sword though because sometimes I just get depressed about how beautiful everyone else's work is. So you have to be a bit careful that you are being inspired and not comparing.
What one piece of advice would you give a new quilter?
Pick out a fabric that you LOVE...because you'll be working with it for a bit. And then choose a project that you WILL be able to finish. There's nothing worse than starting a new craft and not being able to share what you've made because you took on something too big.
My first project was a twin sized quilt...but that is what motivated me. For others, a set of placemats or a christmas tree skirt may be the key. Make what you love. If that means making exactly what someone else has made, then go for it. And let that person know how much they inspired you.
What is your favorite finished project to date?
Oh tough question...it changes all the time. But right now, I'm pretty in love with an orange triangle quilt that I made a couple years ago. It has so many of my favorite fabrics in one place. I need to do more like that!
You have an unplanned evening alone with no responsibilities – what do you do?
Order Pizza and then SEW!!
**********
Thanks, Angela, for the wonderful answers and the chance to get to know you better. I feel your pain on the $3,000 not being enough to upgrade to our "dream" machines. Oh, wouldn't that be nice!!
Now, it's on to the giveaway. Today's Heirloom bundle includes a fat eighth of Blockade Blossom, Ornate Floral Garnet, Marquis Garnet, and Opal Blush.
Oh...and did you see that Wondrous Woven Fabrics (our sponsor) also has this line on sale?? $7.50 a yard - not too shabby!! I'm not sure when the sale ends, so you might want to scurry on over there. :)
To enter this giveaway, leave a comment telling me which of Angela's tutorials you would most like to try. She has more than what I've listed here, so be sure and check them out first.
Followers of Angela's blog and/or followers of my blog get up to two optional bonus entries. So leave a separate comment for each blog you follow.
Limit three entries per person...one for the giveaway itself, one for following Angela's blog, and one for following my blog.
Comments close at 9:00 am EST on Saturday, Sept. 17th, and I will draw a random winner at that time.
Good luck to all!!!
Circle blocks! I've tried, but mine should be called Amoeba Blocks. Thanks for the chance to win some great fabric : ) VermontPines@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI'd really like to try swirled seams! That looks difficult but not when Angela describes it :)
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog!
ReplyDeleteI also follow Angela's blog :)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely, the Fabric folding tutorial. I SOOOO need to get my room organized and this is a great way to start. Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog! Thanks for hosting this lovely giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteI also follow Angela at Cut To Pieces. :) Thanks again! :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to try her Set in Circle tutorial. I read through it and I'm so impressed with how it turns out!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog. :)
ReplyDeleteI now follow Angela's blog as well. :)
ReplyDeleteI need a design wall, so I'd be most apt to try this tutorial. I love reading Angela's blog!
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ReplyDeleteThe set in circles - I would love to try that. I have already done the fabric folding one and I love it!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of Angela's blog.
ReplyDeleteI've actually tried Angela's swirled seams tutorial and found it really helpful and easy to follow.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of Angela's blog.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower to your blog. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteI am already a follower of Angela's blog and also love it.Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe flower folding tutorial looks like fun!
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I am a follower of Angel's blog.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of your blog
ReplyDeleteI want to try her circle tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI think the Fabric Flower and the Set in Circle are both tutorials I would like to try.
ReplyDeleteI follow Cut to Pieces!!
ReplyDeleteI would probably go for the zig zag quilt
ReplyDeleteI am a follower.
ReplyDeleteI follow cut to pieces
ReplyDeleteI follow Cut to Pieces.
ReplyDeleteI need to make a design wall....soon!
ReplyDeleteI would like to try her quilted seat cushion or the design wall.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to try the quilted seat cushion tutorial :D
ReplyDeleteAlready Follow Angela :D
ReplyDeleteLove that fabric! I would love to make a plastic bag holder-I need one!
ReplyDeleteI already follow Cut To Pieces!
ReplyDeleteI follow you :D
ReplyDeleteI follow Angelas blog!
ReplyDeleteI follow you!
ReplyDeleteThe tutorial that I want to try is the fabric folding.
ReplyDeleteright now I have been folding my fabric on comic book cards that are over a yard but I need to look at her tut for the smaller bits
Definitely the fabric folding tutorial -- my fabric is a mess.
ReplyDeleteAnd to those who want to try the swirled seams -- just do it! It's quick & easy, and once you have the hang of it, you'll be looking for excuses to use it.
Love the folding fabric tut! Need to try that.
ReplyDeleteI follow you, thanks for another great interview and intro. to a great new blogger that I was unaware of!
ReplyDeleteI just ordered the comic book dividers so I can organize my fabric. That is my fav tut of Angela's.
ReplyDeleteI have been a follower of Angela's blog for a while.
ReplyDeleteI really need to be all over that fabric folding tutorial. Really...
ReplyDeleteI'm a loyal follower of Angela's blog.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the big inset circles!! Ang, my fav part is where you encourage people to acknowledge their inspiration - I like that, and wish it would happen more often!
ReplyDeleteI follow Cut to Pieces!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower of your blog. Thanks for hosting these interviews and the giveaway.
ReplyDeletei simply must force myself to learn that swirled seam!
ReplyDeletei follow angies blog
ReplyDeleteI follow Stitching by Starlight :)
ReplyDeleteI want to try the Quilted Seat Cushion tutorial. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteAlready following Stitching by Starlight.
ReplyDeleteAlready following Cut to Pieces. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for such a great interview and giveaway! I'm dying to try the circle blocks tutorial - but I'm a little scared!!!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog with GFC :)
ReplyDeleteI follow Cut to Pieces as well :)
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog :)
ReplyDeleteI follow Angela's blog!
ReplyDeleteI wanna try her circles tute :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to try her design wall tutorial. I am a new follower of yours.
ReplyDeleteI have also been following Cut to Pieces for a while now.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview!
ReplyDeleteI want to try Angela's circle block tutorial
I'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteI follow Angela!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely like to try the circle block tutorial
ReplyDeleteAlready a (not so old!) follower!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try the Set In Circle Tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower of your blog already.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower of Cut to Pieces blog.
ReplyDeleteCircle block tutorial, FOR SURE!!
ReplyDeleteI follow Angela's blog.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog!
ReplyDeleteI follow Angela, and have for a bit now.
ReplyDeleteI follow you in Google Reader, too!
ReplyDeleteMy stash needs organizing so badly, I think the fabric folding tutorial is the one i NEED to try first, but also the set in circles...
ReplyDeleteHaha I really need to check out her fabric folding tutorial, and then put it into practice!
ReplyDeletethanks for a great giveaway
I follow Angela - she sent me here!
ReplyDeleteand I'm following you too!
ReplyDeletethanks for the chance to win
I follow Angela too!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower of Angela's blog. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to add you to my follow list, but the join this site is not showing up for me. I'll try again later.
ReplyDeleteI'd try Angela's Quilted Seat Tutorial or the stars in a ring one. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteI actually used her fabric folding tutorial and reorganized by fabric this winter. Made a huge difference in my sewing area!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower of your blog.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower of Angela's blog also!
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to learn how to work with circles so I would choose that tutorial
ReplyDeleteI follow Angela's blog
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog
ReplyDeletedesign wall, hands down a MUST.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog :)
ReplyDeleteI follow Cut to Pieces!
ReplyDeleteI already use Angie's fabric folding tutorial so that my fabric looks like sweet little mini-bolts on my shelves.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteI follow Angie's blog.
ReplyDeleteHAPPILY FOLLOWING ANGIES'S BLOG!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR SHARING!
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I would love to try the circle tutorial but also the flower tutorial!
ReplyDeleteHAPPILY FOLLOWING YOUR BLOG!
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I am already a follower of Angela's blog!
ReplyDeleteNow I am a follower of your blog! Thanks so much for sharing and a great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'D LIKE TO TRY THE CIRCLE TUTORIAL!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS SO FOR SHARING~HAPPY QUILTING!
jldouglas@wispwest.net
i like the design wall tute :)
ReplyDeleteI really need to watch the tutorial on the circle block. I've always wanted to try curves.
ReplyDeleteI follow Angie's blog.
ReplyDeletei already follow your blog :)
ReplyDeletei now follow your blog also.
ReplyDeletecircle blocks.
ReplyDeleteI follow Angela's blog and have for awhile.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI'll surely try the circle block! Thank you so much for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI already follow your blog
ReplyDeleteAnd just started to follow Angela, as well :o)
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the design wall as I don't have one and it would make my life so much easier :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
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I follow your blog!
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I follow Angela's blog too
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I would like to try Angela's circle block tutorial. I have a fascination with circles lately but they lick so difficult.
ReplyDeleteI follow Angela's blog. She sent me here ;)
ReplyDeleteAnd now I follow your blog too!
ReplyDeleteI love the beach cabana block! I would love to add that to a beach blanket!
ReplyDeleteI already follow Cut to Pieces!
ReplyDeleteI now follow you!
ReplyDeleteI would like to try the fabric folding tutorial... if I could have a book shelf to display my fabric on, that would be AMAZING!!
ReplyDeleteI already follow Angela :)
ReplyDeleteI am following Angela's blog and love it!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower!
ReplyDeleteI think that I am going to try the Offset Log Cabin Mug Rug tutorial! That looks fun and easy!
ReplyDeleteI like her fabric folding tutorial! Great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI really need to get my fabric folded!
ReplyDeleteI follow Angela's blog in google reader.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower of Angela's blog!
ReplyDeleteI am a regular follower of Stitching by Starlight!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely circle blocks!
ReplyDeleteI follow angela's blog!
ReplyDeleteCurves scare me, so I want to try the circle block.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog.
ReplyDeleteI follow CTP. Great interview!
ReplyDeleteWell, my life changed with Angela's fabric folding tutorial! Thanks for a great interview and who wouldn't love some Heirloom!
ReplyDeleteI've been a long time Angela follower!
ReplyDeleteHi! I would fulfill my pledge to make her Zig Zag QAL! I haven't started yet! I would love to do those circles too!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower of Angela's and have been for a while!
ReplyDeleteI am now a follower of YOUR site as well!
ReplyDeleteI want to try the swirled seams. I must pin that post so I can find it later.
ReplyDeleteI follow Angela's blog.
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to try her "design wall' tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI am also a follower of Cut to Pieces.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to watch Angela's tutorial on folding fabric. We moved this summer and I'm trying to set up my sewing room. This came at the perfect time. There are others I'm going to watch as well, starting with the Ring of Stars pattern, the quilted chair seat pattern and the Set in Circle tutorial. You know I'm going to watch them all!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway and a chance to win.
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I signed up to follow Angela's blog. I really enjoy when other blogs are recommended. Great way to find other creative people.
ReplyDeleteThank you for a chance to win.
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I'm already a follower of you and your great blog!! Thanks for doing the 10 for ten. I'm enjoying meeting different creative folks.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway and a chance to win.
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I would try the circle tutorial. I fear circles :)
ReplyDeleteSusanne
Have tried the design board and works great
ReplyDeleteCircles scare me. so i think i would give that set in circle tutorial a try.
ReplyDeleteI follower your blog.
ReplyDeleteI am now a follower of Angela's blog.
ReplyDeleteI follow Angela's blog!
ReplyDeleteI really want to make a design wall. No space, no money no time! Ack!
ReplyDeleteI just used her swirled seams tutorial on a quilt I am making. Love how tha works out. Next would be a design wall.
ReplyDeleteI am already a follower of Cut to Pieces.
ReplyDeleteI am Stitching by Starlight's newest follower!
ReplyDeleteI could really use the fabric folding and organizational tips.
ReplyDeletedefinately the design wall I need one!
ReplyDeleteNow a follower of Stitching by starlight!
ReplyDeleteI was already a follower of Angela's blog
ReplyDeletethe inset circles look neat!
ReplyDeletei follow your blog :)
ReplyDeleteand i follow hers too :)
ReplyDeleteLove the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI follow Angela
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm following you!!!
ReplyDeleteI love her fabric folding tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI follow Angela blog.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog now.
ReplyDeleteI already follow Angela's blog - love cut to pieces.
ReplyDeleteI just used one of her tutorials - the one on swirled seams - in a quilt I'm making. So, that's a favorite.
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely going to try her fabric folding tutorial. Maybe that can bring some order in my stash.
ReplyDeleteI already am a follower of Angela's blog
ReplyDeleteI am now following you!
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ReplyDeleteI follow you!
ReplyDeleteI follow Angela at Cut to Pieces!
ReplyDeleteSorry I got giveaways confused there! I am definitely going to try her fabric folding tutorial when I have time to tackle my stash!
ReplyDeleteI'd really like to learn all about circles! I'm signing up to follow you and Angela - it's all good!
ReplyDeletei'd love to try her Quilted Seat Cushion Tutorial since my kitchen chairs are in dire need of some love of this kind.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely giveaway!
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I have followed Angela's blog for some time now via GFC ;)
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And, I just became your newest follower,
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I'd love to try out Angela's fabric flower tutorial and especially her plastic bag holder tutorial--I've been wanting to make one of these for a looong time! Great blog!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a design wall - Angela's tutorial will help me out with that! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower of Angela's blog! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower of your blog! :)
ReplyDeleteGuess I forgot to say that I follow Angela's blog.
ReplyDeleteAnd I follow your blog - how cool are you! Love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great interview! I went to check out Angela's tutorials and I love the cabana block -- can't wait to try it :)
ReplyDeleteI'm also a new follower of Angela's!
ReplyDeleteI'm in need of a design wall, so I'd pick that one, although the ring of stars is too cute!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower of you.
ReplyDeleteIf I had unlimited time and patience, I'd make her ring of stars block. such a beauty!
ReplyDeleteI follow Angela!
ReplyDeleteI need to use her fabric folding tutorial and neaten my stash!
ReplyDeleteI already follow Angela's blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the interview. I'd like to try the swirled seams tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI already follow Angela's blog.
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