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Exciting Stitch News

A couple weeks ago, I became the newest addition to the Stitch team at Interweave Press. I am working remotely as their contributing editor, which means I will be working with crafting authors again and makes me incredibly happy. If you haven’t seen Stitch yet, check it out online or at your local newsstand. Each issue is completely packed with projects, sewing know-how, and adorable photography. I couldn’t be happier to be on a more positive, excited, and growing team.

I’m also helping out with their new site, SewDaily. If you haven’t checked it out yet, the site features tons of free projects and more to come, as well as a forum and blog.

So far I’ve only written two posts on the Stitch and SewDaily blogs, but I have much more to come. Check out my post from last week on the upcoming red and white quilt exhibit at the Armory Show. I absolutely cannot wait to check it out in a couple weeks in Manhattan.

 

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When the weather (or your site) is frightful
It’s too cold outside. It’s incredibly too cold outside. Last night we got a snow storm complete with thunder and lightening, which was new and exciting for my Texan-bred eyes, but still didn’t make me want to venture outside. So, I have been keeping warm in my steam-heated Brooklyn apartment... Continue Reading
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In transition…
me after “finding” Dollywood. Yes this left a hole in my coat Things are changing around here quite a bit. I left SOHO Publishing and spent almost a month off in the state of Tejas (what is coming next professionally, I’ll reveal a bit later.) Most of this time I... Continue Reading
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quite the good omen…
I got older today… 28 years in fact. Just as I thought the day had gone sour and that all my days as a 28-year-old would be cursed, I became a ninja. That’s right… a bone fide ninja. During lunch, I caught a fly with my bare hands — just... Continue Reading
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in progress..
you’ll have to excuse my html mess.. I’m trying to figure out the site on my own, which is taking quite longer than expected. On a lighter (or higher) note, I did a google image search of construction and found this. It’s a construction worker working on the Empire State... Continue Reading
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