The March issue of Cotton Spice was released today on PDF. Here is my project, found on page 14, a needle keeper that for all you beaders out there, also holds tubes of beads and doubles as a beading mat. There are quite a few quilt patterns as well. I flipped through it with the intent of choosing my favorite one so I could tell you all about it, but could not decide. So you’ll have to go to www.cottonspice.com (it’s free!) and decide for yourself.
This weekend we attended a birthday party complete with a petting zoo. Annika liked holding the bunnies, but I couldn’t resist the chocolate brown Merino lambs (below).
(Actually according to Morehouse Farm, brown sheep are actually black sheep whose wool has been bleached from being out in the sunshine.) Brown or black, I wanted to give those lambs a good shearing and go play with my needle felting machine.
Congratulations on the publication of your pattern! It looks terrific.
And thanks so much for sharing the website. I had not heard of it before, but I just signed up and downloded the magazine. It’s really fun!
That’s a great picture of Annika. And that wabbit looks funny with a black eye.
What a darling little needle case! And thank you for the magazine–who would have thought there was a FREE 90-page(!!!) magazine about quilting available on the web! As a new blogger, I am amazed everyday at the resources that I am getting from this new aspect to my hobby.