
The fabrics for the patchwork came in strips I put together and sewed into blocks.

I had some work friends come over and make soap with me the day we got out for Thanksgiving break. Everyone did a great job and they all turned out great! I had 3 colors and 3 scents to choose from. The darker yellow did end up darkening quite a bit into brown, due to the vanilla fragrance oil, which was expected. I love the bright greens and dark reds! I made a plain no-color/scent batch to give to my mom for Christmas. It's fantastic for washing fruits and vegetables from the garden or market.
I have a work friend who asked me to design and cut out door sign kits for her friend group to make. My sister happened to be visiting the weekend I made my practice ones, so she painted one with me. They turned out so cute and her friend group was thrilled!
I made this quilt top last summer and was finally able to finish it! I used black 108" wideback to finish it. This was made with a pack of 2.5" strips I got from Joann fabrics.
I've been struggling with what to do with my leftover scraps from longarm projects, and saw this idea on TikTok and had to try it! It was very simple and I was able to make 5 with the bit of fabric I had left over from a project, and then 5 more from another. So cute!
I found the cutest book called, "The Little Ghost Who Was a Quilt" by Riel Nason and wanted to make a mini quilt for my 2nd grade classroom kids to snuggle up with while reading the book. I went ahead and made 2 more for the other teachers I work with.
Here is a simple door sign I made for Autumn. The circle is 18" from Michaels, and I used my glowforge to cut the letters onto black painted wood, and engrave/cut the wood for the bottom. Then, I wired some Eucalyptus at the top. So simple and gorgeous!
My friend group wanted to make wooden dough bowl candles for fall, so I got together some ingredients and we made a fun night of making candles and simmer-pot potpourri sachets.
First, I laid out all of the ingredients: nutmeg (whole nuts, not the powder), mini orange putka pods, green cardamom pods, cinnamon sticks, dried apple slices, whole allspice berries, lemon peel, star anise (whole pods), dried oranges, dried rosemary sprigs, whole bay leaves, whole cloves, as well as the muslin bags, wooden bowls, and fragrance oils.
We heated up the wax and set up our candles. Our bowls held about 12 oz. of wax, and we put three wicks in each. While the candles were cooling, after about 15 minutes, we added the top decorations.
I didn't get a picture of mine, but here is one of my friend's candles and bag of potpourri. We slipped everything in a small plastic bag so it would look cute until it was ready to use. So precious!This is a simple and fun activity with not a lot of prep, aside from purchasing the items, and cleanup takes hardly no time at all!
I am so in love with this Americana by Lori Holt for Riley Blake fabric. I used the fat quarter bundle to make this gorgeous pattern by Cluck Cluck Sew called Picnic.

This is a quilt top I made over the summer and finally finished this weekend. I quilted it over Thanksgiving break but just couldn't mak...