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Mug-cover desktop organizer

by Linda Theil I saw this really cute desk organizer online this spring and could not be happy until I had tracked down the pattern and checked it out! I was curious about the construction method and when I got the pattern my curiosity was satisfied, but I was not immediately inclined to try it out. The pattern is Simplicity 2450 by Georgia Manning Lewis published in 2010. Simplicity, among the Big Four sewing pattern brands. has recently been sold to a liquidator. I found my pattern on eBay. Having satisfied my curiosity, and not being enamored of the bulky construction method, I put the pattern aside. Alisa noticed it when she visited last week, and she asked me to make one for her. So, of course, I did. And, of course, it's cute! Here is a picture of the mug cover -- made with scraps of quilting cotton -- in its finished state before fitting to a mug. The hook-and-loop tape on each side secures the cover to most mugs.  This photo shows the position of the folded mug cover befor...

Another little something jacket

  by Linda Theil Alisa picked me up a four-yard cut of blue and white cotton print at the Greater Ann Arbor Quilt Guild fabric sale in May, so I decided to make another "A Little Somethin' Jacket" by CNT Pattern Company. I have made a few of these wonderful jackets, most recently the "Pseudo-boro Jacket"   featured on this weblog in December 2022. Although the pattern does not feature a lining, I lined and quilted my jacket, giving the garment a shabby, teddy-bear quality. Update July 30, 2025 I made a matching "Plover" pouch by Noodlehead using leftover cuts from the jacket fabric and Grape colored Mora faux leather from Emmaline Bags, Inc.  I made the small size 8x6x3-inches, and added D-rings and a wristlet strap.

Advent star

  by Linda Theil Alisa made me a beautiful Advent calendar long ago and every year she fills it with goodies in anticipation of the Christmas holiday. Last Christmas, every pocket contained two rolled-up strips from a "jelly roll" precut package of "Holiday Florish Festive Finery" by Robert Kaufman. I wanted to use the fabric right away and not allow my gift to disappear into my tub of holiday galore. After searching my patterns for a block that could be made with "jelly-roll" strips, I decided to redraw a "Christmas Star" block in a size that would use the 2.5-inch-wide "jelly roll" strips. This redraw resulted in a 10-inch block before finishing, and not including the 2.5-inch sashing I added later. For construction I used the method described by Brigitte Heitland in her "Christmas Star" pattern. This was a free pattern that I no longer find available through her website. The block looks very intricate, but Heitland's c...

Hero Archie first-aid kit

by Linda Theil Alisa and I planned this first-aid pouch to gift friends who respond with speed and generosity to those in need. We thought they needed a little bit of care, too! For the first-aid pouch pattern, we chose the medium-sized "Arch Zipper Pouch"   designed by Diane Spencer-Ogg. The medium pouch is a roomy 9-inches wide, by six-inches high, by three inches deep providing plenty of room for first-aid supplies and medical needs. Alisa chose these basic items to include in our Hero Archie first-aid kits: supply of Band-Aids Band-Aid Tough Wrap Band-Aid guaze pads Vasoline petroleum jelly Magic Molecule antibacterial spray Benedryl spray scissors tweezers To give our Hero Archie a distinctive appearance I designed a pieced-fabric cross block that would accommodate the front panel of the Arch pouch. Once you piece the design, you can center the pattern piece on the pieced fabric with the assurance the design will fit and be centered on the front of your pouch. To replica...

Morning in the lavender fields

Ocimeae Lavender Farm, Webberville, Michigan by Linda Theil My friend Mary took me to Webberville to cut lavender yesterday and the adventure was totally uplifting in every way.  Ocimeae Lavender Farm on Gramer Road in Webberville, Michigan is finishing up this years u-pick lavender festival from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day through Saturday, July 12.  Update 7/11/25: Owner Tom Smith said today they plan to extend public access to cutting on weekends through July, or as long as the blooms last. Our morning spent in the lavender fields was balm to the soul and delight to the senses. I thought of my friend Rosemary in her love of Provence would have been thrilled to find a memory of her favorite place on earth so close to home. Ocimeae Lavender Farm, Webberville, Michigan The sales barn features lavender products including lavender oil and hydrosol that they distill on site. Distillery at Ocimaea Lavender Farm, Webberville, Michigan Sales barn at Ocimeae Lavender Farm, Webbervil...

School supply delivery day!

LESA associate Mark Rogers unloads backpacks in Howell today. by Linda Theil  Livingston Educational Service Association associate Mark Rogers said, "We appreciate you!" as he unloaded a dozen, supply-filled backpacks we delivered in Howell today for the LESA "Backpacks for Kids" program. LESA is accepting donations of backpacks and school supplies through July 31, 2025 for free distribution to students in school districts throughout Livingston County on August 7, 2025. For more information about LESA's Backpacks for Kids" program visit the LESA website at https://www.livingstonesa.org/community-resources/backpacks-kids . We spent Saturday at Alisa's house filling backpacks with all the great supplies kids need to go back to school. We filled handmade pencil pouches with pens, pencils, scissors, erasers, and a pencil sharpener. For more information on how we made the pencil pouches visit our AppletonDance blog post titled "Fast Archie". We did...