I love a good hot chocolate – a really, really good one. This is the hot chocolate I fell in love with in France when I was just 15. Chocolat chaud (which translates to Hot Chocolate) has only two ingredients: whole milk and semi-sweet chocolate! Yum! It’s like drinking liquid chocolate and you’ll never […] Read more…
Basic Polaroid Blocks
I love to take photos. Fussy cutting your fabric is sometimes like taking a fiber photo. Why not add a frame and make it a photo? There are a lot of Polaroid block tutorials out there – I wanted to document what I was doing and how I was making mine and maybe you’ll be inspired to […] Read more…
Trick or Treat Bags
| Bags, Totes and Zips, For Kids, Holidays, Sewing 101, Techniques, Tutorial
*This tutorial was originally published in the Sept/Oct 2014 issue of Pretty Patches (UK) Magazine.* I love Halloween! These fun and simple treat bags will be a hit with your trick-or-treat-er. I like them so much, I might have to use them for my grocery shopping all through October. For each bag, […] Read more…
Solveig in Chambray Pin Dots
Until recently, Citronille patterns were only available in French. They have been on my dream sewing list for a long time, but my rusty French skills were holding me back. I’m so excited that a selection have now been translated into English! Thanks to Sew Mama Sew and Fiddlehead Artisan Supply, I got to test […] Read more…
The New Pattern Jam
The all new Pattern Jam is launching on the 27th and I’m excited to say I’m a part of it!!! On the new Pattern Jam site (launching this Sat. the 27th), you’ll be able to find lots of amazing patterns (including mine) from the best designers and you will be able to use these […] Read more…