September 5, 2011

Fall Cleaning Checklist

If you were unable to get the spring cleaning done last spring ..... It's okay.
You still can do it this fall. :-)       
Here is a "Fall Cleaning Checklist" from
REAL SIMPLE
life made easier,everyday
As leaves start to fly, revisit your spring cleaning list and add a few seasonal extras to prepare your house for winter.
FALL CLEANING CHECKLIST
Inside Your House
  •      Wash all windows. Use glass cleaner, or one squirt of dish washing liquid on a spray bottle filled with water, and wipe down with a microfiber cloth, pick a cloudy day so you can better see any streaks.
  •      Vacuum dusty canvas, cotton and treated fabric blinds. Use a low setting with a brush attachment. Vinyl shades can be wiped down with a dampened microfiber cloth if they need a little more attention.
  •      Clean the walls. Dust, wash, rinse, and dry painted or wood paneled walls.
  •      Clean ceiling-mounted light fixtures.
  •      Vacuum and spot-clean upholstered furniture and cushions. Deep clean if necessary.
  •      Wipe down the kitchen cupboards. Empty them, wash them down, replace liners (if you use them), declutter, and reorganize.
  •      Dust off the refrigerator condenser coil. Use your vacuums brush attachment and gently vacuum it.
  •      Do the carpets. Have carpets professionally cleaned if needed.
  •      Evaluate any wooden floors. Have scratched or dull wood floors professionally scuff-sanded and re coated, or completely refinished.
  •      Spruce up your computer. Dust the CPU, clean and wipe sown the keyboard and dust off the monitor with a microfiber cloth.
  •      Straighten the closets. declutter and reorganize.
  •      Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Or install them, if you haven't yet.
  •      Replace the furnace filter. If you haven't changed your furnace filter within the past three months, do so now.
  •      Sweep the chimneys. Have the wood-burning fireplace and stove flues and chimneys professionally inspected and swept.
  •      Declutter and clean out the attic.
OUTSIDE YOUR HOUSE
  •      Check weather stripping and caulking around doors and windows. Repair or replace as needed.
  •      Check and clean the gutters. Do the downspouts, too.
  •      Clean the patio furniture. Then store away.
  •      Drain and store garden hoses.
  •      Check the exterior paint. Touch up as needed.

I THINK THIS IS A GREAT CHECKLIST. 
BUT, I'D RATHER SEW!!

August 29, 2011

A QUOTE FOR TODAY




I just received this quote from a dear friend
and I wanted to share it with you.

"Life is not a contest
but a journey in which
we help one another
to a better place."



May you help someone find goodness in their life today.



August 19, 2011

When is your favorite time to sew?

Do you prefer night or morning sewing?
I am taking a survey to see when people sew.
Some ladies like to get up early and sew before any
interruptions start.
Some like to stay up late.
Some wait for the minute the children are taking naps.

When is your favorite time.
If you don't have a favorite time;
when are you able to fit it in your day.
Also how many times a week do you sew?

August 15, 2011

WHERE IS SUMMER GOING?

Are the seasons going by at a faster rate
or is it that I am slowing down?

I feel like summer just started
but the last few mornings has definitely

felt as if fall is in the air.


The Fall Season is my favorite of the four seasons,

BUT I am not ready for it to be here yet.

I must admit that I would like flip-flop weather

to stay around LONGER.




My daughter made this quilt and it is one of my favorites.

(actually any quilt made and finished is a favorite of mine)


It was fun to watch her pick out trims for each set of flip-flops.



Mother Nature will you give us more flip-flop weather?








August 4, 2011









July 30, 2011

Pumpkin Patch

Pumpkins are available in the pumpkin patch!


Polka Dots, Bats, Spiders, and more!


Come along and pick your pumpkins


For a limited time!




Pumpkins By:


Hall Or Nothing Creations








More Hallowenn Pumpkins will be arriving through the month of August!







Wishing YOU all a Beautiful Fall!


Thanks for visiting

May 21, 2011

Paper Doll Birthday Party

Adorable Vintage Birthday Party




Betsy McCall Fabric from Hancock Fabrics.


My little daughter loves Paper Dolls, this is a perfect Birthday Party Theme!




Cute Paper Doll Cupcakes!
This fun party theme will certainly bring happiness to
little girls everywhere!





April 23, 2011

HAPPY EASTER!



What The Easter Bunny Taught Me:

1. Don't put your eggs all in one basket
2. There is no such thing as too much candy
3.Everyone needs a friend that is all ears





My daughter made me this sign for Easter so I thought I would share.
Hope everyone has an enjoyable day!

~Annette

March 31, 2011

Welcome Easter Friends!

Meet three adorable Easter Friends from SEW 4 HOME!

Cuddly Cat, Funny Bunny and Eggy-Pop!

(A trio of stuffed animal friends by Alicia Thomas and Kathy Andrews.)

"We combined nubby chenille with the smooth, retro-inspired cotton of Heather Bailey's Nicey Jane for a sweet and soft vintage look, like treasured toys you might have found in Grandma's attic. We're reintroducing them to you today because we think they would make the perfect Easter basket pals. "


The pattern/tutorial is laid out beautifully with step by step directions with pictures!



I love the fabric selection, the chenille is adorable. They are truly one-of-a-kind. Each set of instructions gives the list of the supplies you need to make an exact duplicate.

Come along.....Sew A Little Happiness!

I want to make some! I have some pink chenille fabric scraps!

You can find the Tutorial HERE!

Have a beautiful Spring Day!

Brenda

March 29, 2011

Hippity Hop, It's Easter On It's Way!


Here is a fun idea for a FESTIVE and FUN Easter Table!

Bunny Shaped Dinner Napkins

If you LOVE to SEW, you may have a lot of seasonal fat quarters in your stash!

For special occassions and celebrations-

I will turn my fat quarters into dinner napkins.

I simply sew two fat quarters (right sides together), leave a opening and turn, sew the opening closed and press.


The Best Tutorial found HERE. (Good Housekeeping)

I've made these bunny napkins, they really work!

Tip: Use light weight napkins/fabrics and starch(optional) your napkins before you fold. Beautiful Flower Garden Inspiration from Hostessblog.com

The glass jars with colors of pink and beautiful flowers welcome Spring!

Inspiration is all around us!

Sew On!

Enjoy!

Brenda

March 21, 2011

Sewing with Precuts


Recently, I found this wonderful publication by
Better Homes and Garden Special Interest Publications.
The magazine features quilts from fat quarters, strips and squares.
There are 22 Quick-to-cut quilts, fat quarter throws, and sew much more!

I'm a big fan of precuts!

This is one of my first quilts that I created with precuts. It was fun to make! I can relate to a beautiful stash of fabrics! This quilt was made with fabric scraps from a charm pack and jelly roll by Moda/Simplicity.

I love the simplicity!
The beautiful precut fabrics that come in a collection
are hard to resist!
The CREATIVE process is so FUN!
When I started making bags,
I started with five inch charm packs.
The fun part of this doll quilt was mixing precut fabrics!
I started sewing from my precut fabric scraps, which were fabric scraps from
the same Moda collection-layer cakes, charm packs and jelly rolls .
I placed chenille on the back,
and trimmed the doll quilt border with rick rack.
In the end, I was happy to have something FUN for my little daughter who
loves to play in the land of make believe
and I love to play in the land of Fabric!
The children's Tote Bag was made with 2 1/2 inch jelly roll strips.

This little girls TWIRLY REVERSIBLE skirt is one of my favorites!
I want to make more!
The fabrics are made from a Mary Engelbrite Charm Pack!

Precuts make it Simple to Sew A Little Happiness!
Sew Happy you are visiting!
Come back soon!
Hall or Nothing Creations

March 17, 2011

A GREAT FIND


This is a great "reference tool" to have around.
I found this book a couple of months ago.
It has become a handy resource to have around.
It answers many questions.... and the layout is
simple and easy to follow.
It has charts for cutting half and quarter-square triangles.
for example: if you want your half square triangle to be 5 inches... instead of doing the math
refer to the chart and you know that you need to cut your square 5 7/8.
It has yardage for bindings, borders, quilt backing and many more.
It can be ordered from their website:
www.ctpub.com
They also have it available as an e-book
Which can be downloaded as a pdf and you can start reading it instantly.
Its a great find!

Have a great day.
Annie Moore




March 10, 2011

HOW DO YOU ORGANIZE YOUR SEWING SPACE?

Is it just a fact of life that
no matter how many times you organize your sewing space
it will only last a very short time?
I can only hope that someday, this picture could be my sewing room.

We are interested in tips that help to keep things in order
so everyone can spend more time sewing.
Share your ideas with all of us.
Let us know what has and hasn't worked for you.
Tell us what you have found to be helpful to you.

We love to hear your ideas.



March 9, 2011

Something New To learn Everyday


We are all learning something new in the world of sewing and quilting!
I find inspiration all around me and something to learn daily.
Do you agree?

The best way to learn how to sew and quilt is to dive in!
It's OK to unpick, it's OK to mess up, it's OK to create something that you may find frustrating.
My kids remind me:
"If at first you don't succeed, try-try again!"
(Isn't it funny-what our kids teach us through life?).
You will learn, and the best way to learn is by DOING!

I keep telling myself, there are no police here, no one is going to give me a ticket for
sewing incorrectly or imperfections.
Freedom is in the world of sewing.
You may not feel it at times, but it really is!
Don't over whelm yourself, Create what you love!

During the February Giveaways, we had several comments about
quilting measurements of layer cakes, charm packs and so on.
Here are some helpful quilting measurements.

1 yard of 45 " fabric measures approx. 36" X 45"
1 yard of 54" fabric measures approx. 36" X 54"
Fat Quarter bundles: contains one of each print in a collection or a set
number of fat quarters that measure approx. 18" X 22"
Charm Pack: Contains 42 squares-Each Charm square is 5" X 5"

The following measurements pertain to Moda's Pre-cut fabric that you will see
in quilt stores everywhere! This information is helpful!
Dessert Roll: Contains 10 strips that are 5" X 45"

Honey Bun: Contains 40 strips-Each strip is 1 1/2" X 45"

Jelly Roll: Contains 40 strips-Each strip is 2 1/2" X 45"

Layer Cake: Contains 42 squares-Each Layer Cake square is 10" X 10"

Turnover: Contains 80-6" triangles(two of each print in a collection).





I love the Layer Cake fabrics, they are my favorite. If you have a fabric collection
that you LOVE, you can show off your fabrics in a simple way and bring a lot of
color and design to your Home Decorating.
I also love the simplicity of layer cakes.
This Fall Quilt was made with a Layer Cake.
I purchased my layer cake from Material Girl Quilts(see previous post).
One of my Favorite stores in Utah!
The fun of picking out fabric is having a sister that loves it as much as I do!
Annette and I like to find layer cakes and sew them together in one day, usually late at night.
Pepsi and laughter is key to staying awake!
Of course, Annette will drink water.
She is the healthy one. You will find her eating oatmeal and toast for breakfast.
I won't say what I'm having.
Sometimes, she will break down and have a Pepsi, but it is rare.

Sisters are fun!
I'm lucky to have three!

March 7, 2011

The Birds Sing Good Morning



Hello Friends!
How do you do today?

Do you remember the Bird pattern I posted a few weeks ago?

I tried the pattern and I must say, I'm sewing up a flock!
They are super easy and so FUN to make!
I'm going to make a Spring Easter Tree with my birds.
My kids have picked their favorite fabrics from my fabrics scraps.

My boys are wanting flames, motorcycles and all that boy stuf
It's kind of funny!

My youngest daughter picked the pink polka dots with ABC's
My tree will certainly have personality!

Have a beautiful day from the Leafy Treetops!

Brenda
Thank you for your cupcake orders!
Links:

March 4, 2011

Fun Friday


If your ever visiting northern Utah, You might want to take a day and visit some of the many quilt shops. Utah is very lucky to have so many wonderful shops.
Here are just a sampling of what there is in northern Utah.
I know southern Utah has some great shops also.
Gratitude to all the shop owners.
Your time and talents are very much appreciated.

Thimbles and Thread Quilt Shop
12215 S 900E
Draper, UT
They have cute ideas and do a lot with Block of the Month kits.



Material Girls Quilt
1645 West Towne Center Dr #4
South Jordan, UT
This is a fun store. They are always getting new fabric and patterns.
A fun place to visit.

Quilters Haven
583 W 2600 South
Bountiful, UT
They always have beautiful quilts on display.



Village Dry Goods
96 South Main
Brigham City, UT
A fun place to visit. They have so many cute projects.
The ladies who work there are nice and fun.
It is a pleasurable experience to shop there.


Cornwagon Quilts
303 East 400 South
Springville, UT

It is a relaxing feeling to visit here.
The ladies are nice.
The store and the quilts are pleasing to the eye.

I could spend hours there.


Elaine's Quilt Block
6970 South 3000East
Salt Lake City, UT
They have fun and cute projects.
They have a great room for classes.
It is a great place to have your quilt quilted.
http://www.elainesquiltblock.com/

June 15-18, 2011 are the dates for the Utah Shop Hop.
We have 15 shops along the Wasatch front that participate in this shop hop.
It is always so fun.
There are prizes and fun and games.
And did I mention it is fun!!
All 15 shops are amazing.

March 3, 2011

Simply Sweet Cupcake Pin Cushion Pattern

Simply Sweet Cupcake Pattern Available!

Hard Copy, Free Shipping!

Hall or Nothing Creations.etsy.com


A Fun project for crafting and quilting friends! Simple to make, minimal sewing,
and ZERO CALORIES! Have a "Sweet" Day!

Created By: Hall or Nothing Creations