Tea Wallet .. Free Pattern at Is It Nap Time Yet?

I have lost my tea wallet!!!   spfttt**##@fftt  smahsh splatt bang  shhhplt!!!

Yes, I’m having a tantrum..;o(

I really DO NOT like the coffee at our Golden Corral so I always take my tea wallet with me and just get a cup of hot water..

I made my tea wallet almost 3 years ago using the tutorial at Christie’s Creations.  She has since changed the name of her blog to Is it Naptime Yet?  but the wonderful tutorials she has are still there and still great.

 

I was in a bit of a panic.. Wonder if that tute is still there?  What if I can’t find it?   ( O Woe Is Me!!)  But it is still there.. ;o)  And it’s still called Tea Wallet Tutorial.  Now that I have ransomed my sewing machines from the shop where it cost $60.00 apiece to have them cleaned and oiled, this will be the first thing made.. today.. ;o)

I hope your preparations for the Christmas Holiday are going well.. This little easy project might just be great for a gift or stocking stuffer… hmmm.

Hugs… Linda    btw… these pics are of the one I made for my cousin back in 2009.. sigh

Loop Stitch Crocheted House Slippers… free pattern

Last year Denese asked for my help finding a pattern for the looped stitch house slippers pattern.  Well… I just found it.   It’s over on Yahoo! Voices and was shared by Darlene Michaud.  Thank you so much, Darlene.   These would make wonderful Christmas gifts, stocking stuffers or just plain “warming the footsies” during the winter.  ;o)

Have fun!

Arbee Designs… Free Quilting Patterns and Tutorial

I have so many sites in my favorites that our computer guy makes fun every time he has to do anything to our computers!  This morning I was going thru some of them and found just one of the sites I love to look back on every now and then.  Arbee Designs is a favorite site for learning applique quilting.  Here you can purchase patterns, take a quilting class or do the first quilt tutorial for a lovely quilt using 7 different patterns that are covered in the free tutorial.  You can also take a free applique class and pattern for a book cover when you register for their newsletter.   There is much more on this wonderful site to browse through and see…and use… ;o)

This small applique quilt is one that I put together for my granddaughter a couple of years ago.  The little snail and mushroom is a little ditty that I have drawn on everything from napkins to canvases for years.. ;o)  So I make it into a quilt… This is one of the things that the Arbee Designs site can help you achieve.   Design it yourself.. ;o)

Hope you enjoy the site.  I did.

Hugs and stay warm…

And The Winners Are….

Thank you.  Most of you sent me emails and I appreciate them all.. ;o)   My sweet DH was otherwise taken today, so I finally did the drawing using an online random selector. If you will send me an email with you mailing address, I will get these directly in the mail to you.  ;o)

Please send your email to :  fabricfollies@hotmail.com   If I have an email addy, I send you an email.. And now..the winners, of course!

Blondell Lehocki of  LadyHawk of Heartland ,  Karen Prescher of Grasshopper Hill Miniature Donkeys, and zinaszanies…

Enjoy!  ;o)

 

 

The Free Gifts.. ;o)

Tomorrow is November 29, 2011… And here are the gifts that we will be drawing for.. ;o)

Each gift will consist of:  1 hand-made card.  These cards are hand-made here in Sherman by a lovely lady who supplies them to my beauty shop.  I’m sorry I cannot tell you her name… but I will correct that .. ;o)

2. the healing garden… hand and body lotion.

3. face cloth.. hand knitted by me.. ;o)

4. Honey and Ginger glycerin soap

5. Rose Petal Guest Soaps.. hand dipped by me.

I feel that there is never enough of anything to say “Thank you”.. But I hope you enjoy these.

Make Your Own Olive Oil Lamp… Free Tutorial

No.. it’s not a fabric lamp…lol   And I know this is a fabric/yarn/craft blog.  But… The temperatures are beginning to drop here in North Texas.  Real winter is popping up a little more frequently.  We’ve been having electricity flickers and outages more frequently lately… have no idea what’s happening.. ;o/   We keep flashlights handy, but the bad thing about a flashlight is the need for batteries.

When I saw this video by sockermidgit on YouTube… I had to do it.

I first gathered everything I would need.  Non-galvanized clothes hanger, needle nose pliers, 1/2 pint Mason jar, pure olive oil, hand spun flax and my triple twist fringe maker.  Please make sure that whatever wire you use is NOT GALVANIZED.   GALVANIZED WIRE WILL RELEASE TOXIC FUMES DURING THE BURNING PROCESS.  

Cut the wire at least 3 times the height of your container.   Now begin.  The pictures are clickable and download by right clicking the picture, scroll down and click  “save image as”  and then download to where ever you would like to save it.  The images have each step written on it and they  are each numbered.

The first step is gathering your supplies.  This is shown in Pic #1 to the left.

Picture #2 on the right shows how the wick holder is made.

 

Picture #3 shows the sizing of the wick  holder.

Picture #4 shows how I made the wick using hand spun flax (linen) by plying 2 threads together to make a thicker wick.  You can use almost any natural fiber to make a wick.. including a strip of denim or wool.

Picture #5 shows the placement of the wick in the wick holder.  It should be as close to center as you can make it.  This may mean bending your center coil to one side or the other so the flame itself is center.

Picture #6 shows the measurement of the wick.  There is no need for more wick than is shown.

Now that the wick is in place, fill to the bottom of the center coil with pure olive oil.

This pic just shows the handle I put on my wick holder.  I found that just having the holder lay flat at the top did not give enough to grip.  This is entirely optional.

Now we can light our candle.

And there it is… a lovely warm glow.  I can see several of these lined in a row down the center of the holiday table, surrounded by greenery and holly berries.

Now here is the absolute best part of this lamp.  Olive oil stays cool to the touch.  That is not say that the wick holder will stay cool.. but the olive oil will.  If it is knocked over and spilled, there will be NO FIRE.  Olive oil will suppress the flame.  The only part of the candle that can start a fire is the flame on the wick.. and that is enclosed in the container.   Also… NO SMOKE and NO ODOR…

I love everything about this candle.   It is safe to keep around all the time.  No fear of fire.  Very good emergency lighting or maybe a wonderful warm romantic glow on that anniversary table.. ;o)

I hope your Thanksgiving was wonderful.  ;o)

One Million Hits.. How Can I Ever Thank You? !

 

A SALUTE TO YOU!

Sometime this evening or late tonight, this blog will have its ONE MILLIONth hit.  I have to say that I am overwhelmed with gratitude for all of you who have visited over the nearly 5 years I have been blogging here.  You have made all of the early morning, bleary eyed typing worth every minute.. ;o)

December 16, 2006 was the very first post on Fabric Follies Two.  Make Your Own Miniature Trees … This post was the first one carried over from my original blog Fabric Follies .  That one   was also a delight for me.  At the time of the change, I was very close to the limit for pictures that WordPress allowed, hence the new Fabric Follies Two.

How to say “Thank You!”..??

I have decided to put the names of everyone who comments between now and Tuesday the 29th of November  into a hat, have my husband draw 3 names out and each will receive a Secret Surprise Gift… but just so it’s not too big a secret, I will post a picture or two in a few days.. ;o)

Thanksgiving is almost upon us.  And what a wonderful time to be thankful for the joy you have brought me.  Thank you.

From our house to your house, may your Thanksgiving be filled with warmth and comfort.

 

 

Creative Little Daisy … Boot Socks Tute

Winter is fast approaching here in North Texas.  It’s not really cold enough for a “coat”, but there have been days when a nice, warm sweater fit the bill.  Along with all this cooler weather comes lots of outdoor walking around and ..ta da… Christmas shopping.. ;o)   It seems that even with all the shirt, pants, coat, scarf, gloves.. I can’t really stay warm.  So.. I was doing one of my frequent pop overs to see what was happening with Autum at Creative Little Daisy  and found the perfect thing.  Boot socks that I don’t have to knit!  Very cool!  ;o)   (And yes, my kids do razz me a bit over using the word “cool”.) 

I think a pair of these will be the perfect things, even without boots, to slide over the pants legs.. or even under the pants legs if you’re nearing my age.. ;o)  And what a great recycling idea!

With Christmas around the corner, you might want to take a look at some of the other wonderful ideas she’s shared lately.   There’s the Super Easy Key Chain tute,  the Basic Purse tute, and the Patchwork Belt tute… among others.

Drop over and look around.  I think you’ll enjoy these every bit as much as I did.. ;o)

Have a great day today.. ;o)

Our House is wishing Your house a warm and comforting Thanksgiving.

Sunbonnet Sue Bonanza! And a wonderful lady in the bargain.. ;o)

I’m a Sunbonnet Sue fan even tho I’ve never made a Sunbonnet Sue quilt.  And every time I go to Healing Heart and Hands I make myself a new promise to do just that.. make myself one.  Not only are there over 2,500  quilt patterns here, the site belongs to a lovely lady named   Michele Bilyeu.   Michele is very active with charity quilting.. especially the The Alzheimer’s Art Quilt Initiative … but here’s the site where she can tell you herself.. ;o)

You will find hundreds of patterns and links to patterns besides Sunbonnet Sues.   And then there’s the Liberated Quilting…  If you don’t know what that is, don’t worry.  I didn’t either..lol  However, I find that I like the idea.  It’s much like Crazy Quilting in that there seem to be no rules.  Sort of.  ;o)

Grab a cup, lean back and browse through the hundreds of patterns here.  And don’t forget to leave a note and tell Michele thanks for all the kindness..

Have a wonderful day.  ;o)

CraftCookie.com… Free library of knit stitch patterns

I was looking for a knit stitch pattern yesterday and came upon Craft Cookie.com .. Love this site.   This is  a library of knit stitch patterns that is broken down into  basic knit/purl stitches, cables, lace and ribs.  I especially like this pattern for the Lotus Flower Stitch.  Have a look.  I’ll bet your bookmark it just like I did.. ;o)