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Aprons and Headbands | I want to cut you!
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I want to cut you! My unhealthy relationship with fabric. August 11, 2013. In between these moments I am doing little projects that I can do in a day. One of these was an apron and matching headband. Back in April I gave my sister an apron and headband for our birthday. I got the idea after she told me she would be doing cooking demos for Loudon Veg. I liked how it looked so much that I decided to make on for myself. Shortly after arriving in Japan I stumbled across this ridiculous fabric. At Martha Stew...
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Konichiwa!!!!! | I want to cut you!
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I want to cut you! My unhealthy relationship with fabric. July 25, 2013. I know you were all holding your breath waiting for my next post so you can all breath now because I am in Japan and ready to sew:). I will not lie, the last few months have been stressful, but the move went smoothly, none of my stuff was broken, and I have already found several stores here and online that can provide me with all the stuff I could ever want…so amen, God is good:). View all posts by lhungler. You are so lucky to be i...
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Springtime in Japan | I want to cut you!
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I want to cut you! My unhealthy relationship with fabric. April 3, 2014. Yes, the cherry blossoms are blooming! It is a beautiful time of year here. Not the best photos, but you get the idea:). I also thought it would be a great showcase for my new quilt. I think of it as my “ Craftsy. I added a sating binding as an ode to my favorite blanket growing up. A few of my favorite blocks:. I am going back to enjoy the blossoms while they are here and soak up every bit of inspiration I can! A Little Zen Moment.
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A Project a Day Keeps Frustration Away! | I want to cut you!
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I want to cut you! My unhealthy relationship with fabric. August 20, 2013. A Project a Day Keeps Frustration Away! I took the week to a project a day for five days. The first project I already discussed was my apron and headband. I was pretty happy with it so I started looking at pinterest for some more ideas. Day 2 was a needle book:. Day 3 was a zipper pouch with key fob. I had been wondering what to do with it and finally came up with a lined zipper pouch from a free. Yes, another Craftsy link). Day 5...
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About Lauren | I want to cut you!
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I want to cut you! My unhealthy relationship with fabric. Lauren lives in northern California with her husband of 10 years. Her husband is active duty in the United States Air Force and she is a stay at home wife and mother. They have two boys, Rad (6) and Zeke (4), who are the most amazing kids ever! 2 responses to “ About Lauren. July 12th, 2012 at 12:58 pm. Ive just come out with a design called ‘Nets’ which you might like too – reminds me of the black fabric you’ve used with t...You are commenting us...
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It is an exciting time to be a quilter! – Book Review | I want to cut you!
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I want to cut you! My unhealthy relationship with fabric. April 7, 2014. It is an exciting time to be a quilter! 8211; Book Review. I have mentioned Mr Knauer from time to time because his thoughts on quilting and modern quilting are so f*cking amazing! Excuse my language, but I get worked up! Most people know him from his “In Defense of Handmade”. The next book that has blown me away is. Quilting with a Modern Slant. This was not what I thought it was when I got it and I am so happy about that! This is ...
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Roller Derby Quilter | I want to cut you!
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I want to cut you! My unhealthy relationship with fabric. October 29, 2013. So I went and joined a roller derby team! Introducing one of the newer members of the Yokota Scary Blossoms. 8211; LOW DOWN DERBY SHAME! You can call me low for short. Picture taken by JP Smith Photography. I have always thought roller derby was cool. How can you not? My other favorite thing about derby is that most derby folk are crafty. We have bakers, knitters, crocheters, embroiderers…embroiderists? Anyway, they are the prefe...
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Dia de Muertos (this is a long one) | I want to cut you!
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I want to cut you! My unhealthy relationship with fabric. October 15, 2013. Dia de Muertos (this is a long one). My apologies for not posting sooner. It’s not that I haven’t had anything to post on, I am just still getting use to my new life in Japan and I was working on a super-duper-shmooper secret project….ok, it wasn’t that secret…whatever, I’m lazy and sorry! I will do my best not to go this long again! Allow me to go on. The border fabric I found is “sloane”. Time to do some research! The holiday i...
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My Turn:) | I want to cut you!
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I want to cut you! My unhealthy relationship with fabric. August 15, 2013. I love quilt bees:) I love that I live in a day and age that allows me to participate in quilt bees even with women scattered across the US. So I was excited that as my stash bee wound down one of the members started a new one. This is an all improvisational bee and I am loving it! Now stack the two squares. It really doesn’t matter which is on top or bottom. Separate the two and rearrange so that there is a positive and a negative.
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A Little Zen Moment | I want to cut you!
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I want to cut you! My unhealthy relationship with fabric. March 17, 2014. A Little Zen Moment. I have started a memorial quilt for my brother-in-law’s family. He lost a his sister a few years back. The family gave me two of her saris to make some kind of quilt. It took me some time to work out what would be the best way to go about this project and I finally decided to keep it simple. I will keep you posted on my progress. I am a stay at home wife and mother. I love fabric! View all posts by lhungler.