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Frosty Pumpking

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The Frost in on the Pumpkins

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The garden is pretty well done, the blight wiped out all the tomates, but we did have a great garlic harvest...enjoying it roasted with a bit of olive oil, salt, pepper and pinch of rosemary.  Mmmmm.  The grapes are good this year too.  I planted 3 white vines, hopefully they will grow and I can try the white wine next year. 

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Rug Making and Fiddle Head Gathering

It's time to clear out some rugs! The first two, the Crow and the Lavender, are rugs that I had listed during the winter and had to cancel due to...well due to life, I guess.  The next two, Tucker Cat and Painted POny are hot off the rug frame, completed today, actually. But with Ebay's .5 cent listing, I had to finish in time! 

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The fiddleheads are now out, and they are wonderful.  Even making a tomato/garlic based soup for tomorrow.  I may have to sample it tonight though, just to make sure it's okay ;o) 
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Why is the Mail Slow?

  Questions about Shipping:

Shipping Times will vary.  I do ship the package the next day after receiving your payment.And I always email when I receive your payment.  If you are not receiving these emails from me, perhaps you might check your email "spam" settings. This can block out some unknown emails.  As well, when you login to your Ebay Username, there is a feature there called "messages" you could try sending a message through that to see if your email is  blocking  your emails.   

I really appreciate your understanding with the slowness (understatement) of the postal service, but as well, sometimes it takes me 3 weeks to receive payment from the USA.

Thank you for your patience! 

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Happy Holidays

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I would like to thank all of my wonderful customers for their purchases this Holiday Season. I am still shipping patterns as I receive payment. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email.  

I wish you all a safe and peaceful Holiday Season.  See you in the New Year!

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How to Transfer My Pattern to my Backing

  How to Transfer my Pattern to my Backing:

1.    Red Dot Tracing Fabric – A gauze type of transparent material with red dots and squares every inch. Used for transferring patterns. However,  I have had great success with an inexpensive type of fabric netting (wedding netting) from Walmart.  Pin the netting to the paper pattern and just draw over it. Then transfer it to your backing.

2.    Iron on Pencil- Can be used to transfer a design with a hot iron.  Be aware that the pattern will be backwards unless you trace the underside of the paper pattern.

3.    Light Box- If you have a clear glass coffee table (or even patio table) try placing the paper pattern on the table, then place your backing on top of that.  Shine a very bright light under the table and you should be able to see the paper pattern markings through your backing. You may want to place clear plastic on the glass first, although any stray markings of permanent marker can be rubbed off with rubbing alcohol or hairspray.

4.    Patio Door- Same idea as the light box, but tape ( I use masking tape) your paper pattern to the glass door, and then tape your backing to that.  The strong light of day should shine through and you should be able to just trace your pattern onto your backing.  This is dependent on the weather, and this method as well as the light box only work with an open weave type of backing.  What kind of permanent markers are best? Well, I have been using the Sharpie permanents for many, many years, and never had a problem, they’ve never faded and I can probably trace off 6 patterns per marker. However, recently, I tried the “Bic Mark It” fine point perm markers. I can get 8 patterns per marker! They are a bit finer point than the Sharpies though, but on the bonus side, they have less odour, which is important in the winter when I have all the windows shut when it is -20 outside! That being said, it is buyer beware, as the Bic company has a blurb written on their packaging “not recommended for cloth”. Not sure about that, but I’ve had no problem this year with them. 



Fabric Tulle from Walmart:  

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