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  • Sundry Snippets — and a Sale

    The HB Store was offline for a while earlier today. It looks like our hosting service fixed the issue and now everything is back in order. We apologize for the disruption. As a thank you for your patience, enjoy 20% off your entire order for one day only.  Enter code "OneDaySale" at checkout. Expires  on Wednesday, 10/21/09, at midnight MST.

    Designing stationery products today. Must get back to it. Will be back soon with Market photos. Picked up a copy of Modern Bride this morning — issue includes a wedding decorated with my fabrics. Trying to avoid the sizable bag of Dove chocolates in the other room. Blogging twitter-style.

  • Hat-Flower Heaven

    TinselFlowersA How
    long has it been?  Thank heaven for Twitter.  I've been on the road for
    the last 9 days, in Pittsburgh, Ohio & New York, hopping from one
    meeting to the next.  My dad met up with me in the middle there and we
    toured around his childhood neighborhoods and mine.  I lived near
    Pittsburgh till I was 4 or 5 and in Ohio till I was 8.  It was every
    bit as beautiful as I remember, or more so.  In most places, our
    next-door neighbors still lived there (wild).  I have a lot to share.  I can't wait to get back home and sort through the photos and stories.

    Yesterday,
    between meetings in NY, I stopped by Tinsel Trading Co. on 37th —
    vintage hat flower heaven!  I have some fun projects in store for this
    jackpot.  Another reason to get home soon. 

    So, after a quick
    stop by Purl Patchwork, and some other SoHo favorites this afternoon,
    I'll make my way to LaGuardia, then home.  It's been a great trip, but
    I'm ready to be back with my family and back to my list of to-dos.  We
    have some big things in store this summer.

  • Dark Chocolate, Light Sewing

    MovingAlongS
    I'm
    back from a delicious weekend away.  After my collection shipped off to
    the mill, Isaac treated me to a stay at a local resort where I slept
    in, swam laps, ate out, and shopped all evening – both days.  It was
    bliss.

    Now, I'm onto the next wave of things, which involves some
    significant sewing – hallelujah.  I'm making 7 mystery projects for the
    cover of a upcoming pattern.

    Workin

    And,
    as we're mid-stream in setting up a new computer for me, I've got my
    sewing machine and current computer stacked on one table.  There are serious acrobatics involved
    in getting to my keyboard just now.  I can't be bothered to set up a
    separate table for my computer;  I'd rather stretch and hurdle.  This
    way I can sew, blog, sew, tweet, sew, and so on.

    I'm getting my sewjo back — and cuddling up to my kids, my dogs, my chocolate stash, & this here blog.  Feels good. 

    Confucius say:  Beware the clearance Easter candy row at Target.

  • Stuff for Stuffing Stuff

    March of the Tools 

    I'm
    in the home-stretch of a many-months' design project.  With a name
    chosen, a logo and some final print-outs, my next fabric collection
    will head off to the mill and my brain will be my own again.  I've been
    twittering as a welcome distraction.  Next I'll need a new phone plan
    so I can twitter from anywhere.  Then I can get input on whether to buy
    the yellow shirt or the blue one, have help choosing a dessert at the
    grocery store, or discuss any number of random ponderings while on the
    go.

    For instance, I've been thinking about Magic Shell
    a lot lately — well, more than usual, which is never — probably
    because ice cream consumption increases in direct proportion to an
    increase in workload.  Magic Shell can't be natural.  But, it sure
    tastes like chocolate and not as much like plastic as I'd expect.  I
    twitter-tweeted my love of Magic Shell and WhipUp twittered me right back a link to a make-your-own-Magic-Shell recipe here.

    Stuffing Forks!

    For my last 2009 MOT post, I'm singing praises for the Stuffing Fork by Barbara Willis — my favorite tool for stuffing stuff with stuffing : )

    — like pincushions, dolls, toys, etc.

    This
    simple tool is awesome.  You can use it to push stuffing into just the
    right spot.  And for teensy stuffed things, like doll fingers and
    noses, the small Stuffing Fork
    is great.  If you poke the fork into a small tuft of stuffing and give
    it a twist, you can maneuver your stuffing bit in place.  They really
    are great.

    We just stocked a handful of each size, large and small, in our store (10% discount here
    till April 5th).  I have an old-school, wooden-handled Stuffing Fork
    that's been well-used and well-loved for the last decade or more.  Now
    I've upgraded to these new ones which have a molded plastic handle and
    are even better — a necessary tool for your sewing arsenal.

    And
    because April is upon us, I'm going to bullet-list out a few more tools
    I love, then call it done for the year.  Totally random though.  No
    rules.

    • Color Munki.  New tool for us.  But you should hear Isaac's shouts of
      'whoa!' from the other room.  When you're in the design business, color
      calibration is big.
    • Great Lash Mascara.  Tackiest packaging, but good mascara.
    • Beeswax for thread
      For quilting or applique, if you run your thread through beeswax &
      press it before sewing, your thread will be stronger and will suffer
      less wear when pulled through the fabric stitch after stitch.  I'll
      blog about this one in more detail sometime.
    • ArtgumWater-soluble markers
      For marking match points or drawing tailoring adjustments in sewing. 
      Or for drawing out an embroidery design onto fabric.  Where were these
      when I learned to sew with chalky, messy, white tailoring pencils?
    • Art Gum erasers
      I have these erasers all over my studio.  When I only had one or two,
      I'd lose them, or the dogs would chew them up.  Isaac bought me 10 at
      once and now I'm all set.  Having an abundance of good erasers is a
      luxury anyone can attain.
    • Pentel Twist-Erase mechanical pencils
      My new favorite pencil, because the eraser actually lasts for a while
      and can be re-filled.  Of course, as a result, my art gum eraser
      collection hasn't been as important lately.  Dave says this pencil has it's own following.Twisterase3
    • Typepad.  I've used Typepad from the beginning and have always
      been impressed with their interface, customer service, customizability,
      upgrades, etc.  And I've never had a post go missing. This is the second or third time they've featured my blog on their sign-in page and I'm completely honored. 
    • Twitter.  I've always described blogging as a form of conversation, and micro-blogging is even more conversational (see tweets in my sidebar).  It's been less than a week since I started twitter-chatting, but what fun.

    Okay, so I'm off to polish up a logo for the fabric collection, then
    it's back to a more normal pace — and a movie & a milkshake.  Any
    movie recommendations?

    Featured on Typepad's Home page!

  • Clickity-Twit

    ToolsBanner2 

    Okay, so Google Reader is the CLEAR winner.  I checked it out and you can easily export the feeds
    you're following in another aggregator and then upload them to Google
    Reader.  You can be all set-up and transitioned-over in less than 5
    minutes.  Dead serious.  Then, if you install a Google Reader 'Next' button
    in your browser's bookmark bar, you can click from one new post to
    another and read each post in its original blog setting where it belongs.  All great tips from you guys — thanks for chiming in!

    Now I'm exploring Twitter
    Ya, I took my time getting around to it.  I think they invited me to the beta of Twitter
    three years ago or so.  I'm getting serious deja vu on their site.  
    Let me say, I love the simplicity of their concept.  'You know, for
    blogging.'  Have you seen The Hudsucker Proxy (one of my all-time favorite movies!)?  If not, then that's what you should do for fun this weekend.