Steve Sews Stuff! Bowl cozies, zipper pouches, wrist key fob keychain lanyard, Scrunchies, pocket tissue holders, decorative pillows, quilting and other sewing projects that Steve Sews. Plus Steve blogs about sewing and quilting and other things.
A History of Taps – Taps, the hauntingly beautiful bugle call synonymous with military ceremonies and funerals, has a rich history that traces back to the American Civil War. Composed by Union Army Brigadier General Daniel Butterfield in 1862, Taps has since become an enduring symbol of honor, respect, and solemnity. #taps
Reveille, a term rooted in French, meaning “wake up” or “to awaken,” has a rich history, deeply embedded in military traditions and beyond. While it is commonly associated with the bugle call signaling the start of a military day, Reveille’s significance extends far beyond its wake-up call origins. #reveille
The Warmth of Handmade Quilts in Colder Weather – As the temperature drops and a crisp chill settles in the air, there’s something truly comforting about wrapping oneself in the cozy embrace of a handmade quilt. In the face of colder weather, these meticulously crafted pieces of art become more than just blankets—they become vessels of warmth, nostalgia, and cherished memories.
10 Intriguing Facts About Sewing Machines You Didn’t Know – Explore the stitches of sewing machines with 10 surprising facts that weave together their history and capabilities. Uncover the secrets behind these essential crafting companions, revealing a tapestry of intriguing details.
Steve Sews Stuff! zipper pouches, bowl cozies, Scrunchies, pocket tissue holders, rice hand warmers, aprons, decorative pillows, fidget marble mazes, Christmas Stockings, baked potato zappers, pot holders, face masks, quilting and other sewing projects that Steve Sews. Plus Steve blogs about sewing and quilting and other things. Plus blogs about sewing and quilting and other things.
Congrats on 60 straight days! People love to find blogs that do this, and you become a regular part of their day. I just read about your fabric scrap swap. Missouri Star quilt company has a forum for quilters. In those forums, quilters used to do fabric swaps. They were fun. I hosted a vintage bedsheet fatquarter swap. They are a bunch of work, and because things happen, usually there is someone who backs out. I once traded a gallon bag of my scraps for longarm pantos in that forum as well. Since then, the forum layout was changed, which made it more difficult to use. Here is the link. https://forum.missouriquiltco.com/
Thank you especially with work and all going on, but small posts do help. Oh cool on the fabric swap. I’m sure people will back out. I’ve seen some you mail it up one person and then they mail another back to those who did participate. Just add money for postage. Thank you for the link.
Congrats on 60 straight days! People love to find blogs that do this, and you become a regular part of their day. I just read about your fabric scrap swap. Missouri Star quilt company has a forum for quilters. In those forums, quilters used to do fabric swaps. They were fun. I hosted a vintage bedsheet fatquarter swap. They are a bunch of work, and because things happen, usually there is someone who backs out. I once traded a gallon bag of my scraps for longarm pantos in that forum as well. Since then, the forum layout was changed, which made it more difficult to use. Here is the link. https://forum.missouriquiltco.com/
Thank you especially with work and all going on, but small posts do help. Oh cool on the fabric swap. I’m sure people will back out. I’ve seen some you mail it up one person and then they mail another back to those who did participate. Just add money for postage. Thank you for the link.