3D IS HERE FOR GOOD

Saturday, April 3, 2010

TRAVELING RECIPES


It is so great to see so many buying "Traveling Recipes" the cookbook I wrote with my family. I just had to add 245 more copies to the page. I am getting ready to send the first checks to the charities. I have finished emailing the book to all the photographers for their approval and their response is heart warming. Their photos are amazing and we could never thank them enough for their contribution to the success of this project.
When we wrote this book it began as a WAY FOR US TO GRIEF PRODUCTIVELY, IF ANYONE CAN ACTUALLY DO THAT...Well, the success of this project shows that it does work. Our grief is in the book as the tribute to the two family members that died that same week in 2007. It was a devastating blow to the family, but I am so grateful to have finished this project for them.
You can find the link above and remember, "ALL PROCEEDS ARE GOING TO CANCER, HEART, AND AUTISM RESEARCH IN THEIR NAMES.


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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

More About Handquilting

Early American Patchwork PatternsImage by dannie4852 via Flickr


When ?I want inspiration I go the my newsletter from Penny Halgren. She always, and I don't know how, comes up with something new everyday. Today she had included a video on "How to Tie a Quilter's knot." Great stuff. You can read about it and see the video if you click the link above, and if you haven't signed up for her newsletter, do it now, she has a wealth of information every single day. She is a master quilter.
The book in the photo is available for sale along with many other that you can find on my flickr.com photostream. If you see something you like just email me at acunniff4852@gmail.com and I will give you the details on how to purchase it.
Happy Quilting!

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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

NEW QUILT PRODUCTS

Country Bazaar CraftsImage by dannie4852 via Flickr


I just got an email from a Quilt shop that looks great. You can check it our here: crafttcomm.com You can also Fab Shop Hop there.
If you are interested in buying the book above just email me at acunniff4852@gmail.com and I'll give you the details. I have many quilt, needlepoint and tatting books from the 70;s and 80s for sale.

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Monday, March 29, 2010

Annie's Hook and Needle Kit Club



You can crochet or knit each project!

Annmarie,

Enjoy your time spent crocheting or knitting (or both) with Annie's Hook & Needle Kit Club! Each kit you receive contains complete crochet and knit instructions and enough yarn to make the project. That means you can choose which way to stitch it! And it doesn't have to be the same each time; you can crochet one project, knit another or make them all the same way.

Annie's Hook & Needle Kit Club delivers a new kit to your door with instructions (for BOTH crochet and knitting) and yarn. That means you don't have to go through the hassle of finding a yarn to match the gauge of your new pattern, it is included!
Not only will you get a new kit about every month, but with this special offer you get 50% off your first kit! Plus, you get a FREE GIFT with your shipment! The handy Crochet & Knitting Stitch Guide is packed with stitch illustrations, abbreviations of commonly used stitches, terms and helpful hints and tips. To finish your projects with ease, keep this handy guide at your side.
Annie's Hook & Needle Kit Club will bring you a delightful array of crochet and knit projects! You'll find yourself trying designs and stitches that you might never have thought of doing! And you'll end up with wonderful finished items for yourself, or to give as gifts.
Plus, with Annie's Hook & Needle Kit Club you'll always have a project that's ready to pick up and start stitching. So you'll never be without the craft you love. Don't pass up your chance to join Annie's Hook & Needle Kit Club today!
Happy stitching,

Michele Maks
Product manager,
Annie's Hook & Needle Kit Club
PS. What are you waiting for? Now's your chance to join Annie's Hook & Needle Kit Club and watch your creativity soar like never before. Don't forget, all the yarn and instructions are sent directly to your door, so you can spend more time stitching.
 

 


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TRAVELING RECIPES

Autism Speaks by buying a pdf copy of my family's cookbook, "Traveling Recipes." Click on the link above to make your donation and a copy will be sent to you immediately.

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Sunday, March 28, 2010

One Million Pillowcases Challenge, Grandma's Gab Sheet



Thank you for Visiting Grandma's Attic Sewing Emporium

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March 27, 2010

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Grandma Rachel's Redwork Club

Grandma's Attic is participating in the
One Million Pillowcase Challenge

Throughout 2010, Grandma's Attic is particpating in American Patchwork & Quilting's
pillowcase challenge. You'll want to read our blog to see how you can help out!
For Pillowcase patterns and pillowcase kits, click here.

One Million Pillowcase Challenge

April Showers Pillowcase Kit Lime and Purple Batik Pillowcase Kit Meadow Sweet Pillowcase Kit.

PILLOWCASE KITS. These adorable pillowcase kits are just right for our One Million Pillowcase Challenge.

To order April Showers, click here

To order Lime and Purple Batik, click here

To order Meadow Sweet, click here

 
more pink and chocolate MORE PINK AND CHOCOLATE. Isn't this a lovely line of 19th Century reproduction fabrics? By Windham, their rich pink and brown colors are reminiscent of beautiful 19th Century prints. Prominent during the 1800s, these colors were often seen in clothing and quilts. What can you dream up to make with them?  

To order, click here

Join Darlene's Clothesline Club 2010!

 New from Darlene Zimmerman! The 2010 Clothesline Club features six months of fun using Darlene's newest fabric line The Three Bears by Robert Kaufman. As part of your club membership, you will receive 5" x 5" fabric swatches, Darlene's full-color project patterns and her monthly newsletter. You will also receive a quilt block kit each month using fabrics from The Three Bears line and a newsletter by Grandma Rachel packed with information about The Three Bears. This club is guaranteed be fun, fun, fun! To order, click here 
 
 

MEADOW SWEET. These beautiful floral fabrics were designed by Sandi Henderson for Michael Miller Fabrics. The Meadow Sweet Collection features flowers, dots and geometrics in fun retro designs and vintage style colors. There are eight fabrics in our bundle.
To order, click here.



Blue Moon Tonga Batiks

Blue Moon Quilt Block Kit Blue Moon Fabric Bundle Blue Moon Backing Fabric

To order the Blue Moon Quilt Kit, click here
To order the Blue Moon Fat Quarter Pack, click here

To order the Blue Moon Backing Fabric, click here

PATTERNS, PATTERNS, PATTERNS. Check out these fun patterns that will give you lots of sewing project ideas.
Click here to view Afternoon Tea.
Click here to view Pot Pinchers.

Click here to view The Hoots.  

Afternoon Tea Pot Pinchers The Hoots

Grandma Rachel's Redwork Club
Calling all Embroiderers!

Redwork Club New and Improved! Create the nostalgia of a by-gone era with the delightful Redwork embroidery in this new and improved edition of Grandma Rachel's Redwork Club. Each month you'll receive 12 different Redwork patterns, additional history and/or how-to pages, plus the muslin and floss needed to create twelve (10" x 10") quilt squares. Your choice of colorway. A starter kit filled with everything you need to create embroidered blocks is also available. Click here to order.

Fairmount Park

FAIRMOUNT PARK. In 1876, America celebrated "the year of the great anniversary." It was the year of our nation's 100th birthday and there had been tremendous industrial growth after the Civil War. One particular celebration took place in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park. Over 100,000 people came to see the great displays of machines, inventions, and amusing spectacles. Machinery Hall covered 14 acres and housed machines to saw logs, spin cotton, and print newspapers. Most stunning was the 700 ton Corliss steam engine, generating 2500 horsepower to power the hall itself. It was said that the intent of the exhibition was to present to the rest of the world the United States as the leader in technological achievement. These beautiful fabrics are from that 1876-1880 time period and are representative of fabrics that were popular during the time of America's centennial celebrations. Click here to order.

Grandma's Quilt Club
Bobby Sox Sisters is now available by mail!

Bobby Sox Sisters Join the Club our in-store Customers Enjoy! The Bobby Sox Sisters Quilt Club is now as close as your own mailbox. Join our in-store class as we follow three members of the Silent Generation as they grow up, sharing their stories and learning about the 1940s and 50s. Each month you will receive a pattern for a pieced quilt block, plus the fabric you need to create it. You'll receive our exclusive newsletter filled with information from the time period, including recipes, tips, hints and redwork patterns. This is fun, fun, fun, and an incredible bargain!
Click here to order.

Around the Block Geese GaloreMaple Mambo

PIECED TREE TABLE RUNNERS.
You can make a fun table runner using these tiny Pieced Tree Patterns. Each pattern contains a laminated pattern with the instructions you need to make a table runner. You'll be busy making gifts or decorating your home before you know it!
Click here to view the department.

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"FROM GRANDMA'S SCRAPBASKET" 
My grandmother was an avid reader and a self-taught historian. Over the years she collected an entire host of quotes, book passages, and inspirational snippets to share with friends and family. "From Grandma's Scrapbasket" is my opportunity to share these endearing tidbits with you each week in the hopes that you too will find them inspirational and thought provoking. Enjoy!

-- CHEERFULNESS --
"The best way to cheer yourself up is to cheer up someone else
." 
< Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens), 1835-1910 >

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Until next week,

Come and visit or contact us at: Grandma's Attic Quilting




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