Betty Crocker wannabe
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- ! Insights From SewCalGal
- a pretty cool life.
- a quilt is nice
- Alexis Miller's Photography Tips
- Amanda Murphy Design
- Boutique NutMeg Designs
- Canoe Ridge Creations
- Canton Village Quilt Works
- Cluck Cluck Sew
- craft:nosis
- Crafty Girls Workshop
- crazy mom quilts
- Cut to Pieces
- Diary of a Quilter - a quilt blog
- Ducks and Rabbits
- Fashioned by Meg
- Fat Quarterly
- flossyblossy
- Freckled Whimsy
- Freshly Pieced
- GenXQuilters: Modern Traditional Quilting, Block of the Month Sampler Quilt Patterns AnneMarie Chany
- Great Smitten
- Grosgrain
- Happy Modern Quilts
- i'm a ginger monkey
- In Color Order
- It's More Than A Drawl, Ya'll.
- Jane's Fabrics and Quilts
- Jaybird Quilts
- Jessica Peck
- Karamat
- Knitty Bitties
- Little Bluebell
- Little Miss Shabby
- MADE
- mamacjt
- Moda Bake Shop
- Modify Tradition
- Molly Flanders
- myBearpaw
- noodlehead
- Petit Design Co
- Piece N Quilt
- Pin. Sew. Press.
- Pink Penguin
- Quilt Dad
- Quilt Hope In
- Quilt Story
- Quilt Taffy
- Quilting Bee Blocks
- Quilty Giveaways
- r0ssie (fresh modern quilts)
- Rachel Griffith Designs
- Raggedy Owl
- Red Pepper Quilts
- Refugee Crafter
- Ryan Walsh Quilts, Modern Quilts, Sewing, Home Decor, Fabric
- SEW and So Quilts
- Sew Many Ways...
- SewCraftyJess
- sewtakeahike
- St. Louis Folk Victorian
- Stitched in Color
- Such a Sew and Sew
- Summer at Grandma's House
- Swim, Bike, Quilt!
- tallgrass prairie studio
- That girl... That quilt
- The Polkadot Chair
- The Sometimes Crafter
- The Undercover Crafter
- This Domestic Bliss
- ting tong and things
- traceyjay quilts
- Turtle Hill Quilter
- twin fibers
Gender | Female |
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Location | Raleigh, North Carolina |
Introduction | Welcome to my blog. This is my little place to record my hobbies. I love to bake and wanted to better present my creations so I took a cake decorating class in the spring of 2008. It was so much fun and I learned a lot. I recently got married, and I guess marriage has made me want to be more domesticated. After four years of inheriting my Grandmother's sewing machine, I finally decided to learn to sew. I've been teaching myself through books and blogs. I'm currently taking my first quilting class and I'm so excited to make beautiful quilts. Thanks for taking a look at my creations! |