Shoo Fly- Block One and Churn Dash- Block Two Are you new to sewing or just interested in a relaxing Block of the Month program? If the answer is yes, then we have something for you. Every month you will receive instructions for a traditional block that can be completed in a very short amount… Continue reading Join us in a new Block of the Month Program
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May 7 – Yarrow ….. Did You Know….?
Photo by Pixaby - Plant shown is for color purposes and is not the Yarrow plant. Today's Kona Cotton color of the day is Yarrow. Yarrow, or Achillea Millefolium is a common flowering plant in the asteraceae family. It grows in the temperate regions of North America, Europe and Asia. According to specialtyproduce.com "Yarrow is… Continue reading May 7 – Yarrow ….. Did You Know….?
May 6 – Ash – I Hope I’m not Turning Grey
Photo by Pixaby Today's Kona color of the day is Ash. Ash is another one of my go to colors if I am looking to add a light grey color to my project. There are so many different shades of grey and silver to choose from, and it really depends on what I am working… Continue reading May 6 – Ash – I Hope I’m not Turning Grey
May 5 – Gumdrop- Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree
Today's Kona Cotton color of the day is Gumdrop. When I saw this color I was immediately reminded of the Kookaburra song, so I had to find out more about its origins. According to allnurseryrhymes.com it is an Australian children's song and round, composed by Marion Sinclair in 1932. It refers to the Kookaburra, an… Continue reading May 5 – Gumdrop- Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree
