by Linda Theil It's not too early to start thinking about donations for the Livingston Educational Service Agency's annual Backpacks for Kids! project. July 30, 2026 is the deadline for donations; and local-district, free distribution is 4-6 PM on August 8, 2026. For more information check out the LESA Backpacks for Kids! web page. Alisa has purchased ten back packs and all the required school supplies to fill them and I have made ten pencil-pods -- one for each backpack. When I went looking through my stash for materials for this year's pencil pods, I found a lot of small scraps from a project I made last year using the "Hedgehog Hollow" collection by In the Beginning fabrics. You can read about that project on my blog post titled "Three pillows and a quilt" . Although the orts were small, the images are so beautiful I though I would use the scraps to make as many pencil pods as I could eke from the leftovers.. My goal was to feature the beautiful ani...
by Linda Theil I have a maker friend who will only create utilitariean items; she knits exquisite wash cloths, dish cloths, and scrubbies, and sews rag rugs. Although she is an esthete, she is a utilitarian esthete who eschews profligacy and will not agree to own any more handmade bags from her profligate friend, lest she tromp too heavily upon the earth. Well! I can't stand it any longer! I have made her a big bag! A "Maker's Tote" by Noodlehead -- a roomy carry-all in the shape of a doctor's bag. The bag was featured recently on the Noodlehead makers' FaceBook page, and I bought the pattern on sight because I had never made a tote of this type. The pattern features two sizes; I made the larger one that finished at approximately 15 x 12 x 7-inches. The pattern is an older design released in 2015. There are no pattern pieces, just a well-organized list of cuts. The directions are clear but are illustrated with line drawings instead of the photographs that ar...