Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Blog Hop Day 2


It seems we have a problem with the templates not posting the right size.

PLEASE FOLLOW THESE STEPS TO DOWNLOAD AND PRINT TEMPLATES:
Click on the link to open template. Mine opens up at the top of the blog so you may have to scroll up. At the top of the template screen there is an arrow. (beside the word share) Click on it and download file to your desktop. Then print the templates from your desktop file. The page is 12" X 18 " so if you are using 8 1/2" X 11" paper you will have to tile. The bulb should mesure about 7 1/2" across.
So sorry about this. - Falls under the " too stupid to blog" category. :)

Hello everyone and welcome to my blog. For those of you who do not know anything about me - probably most of you, you can read all about me on my bio, to your right.
I am really in "busy" mode as far as designing goes. I recently finished my fall 2010 line of fabric named Awesome. I named it Awesome because I think Autumn is our most awesome season. Look for this to arrive in stores in August.

My newest line of fabric to hit the stores is Essence.




#468 Let's Eat.

You still have time to make these placemats before Thanksgiving dinner.
They are quick and easy, as they use a pre-printed panel from the Essence line.




#462 Wind Power
This pattern is really quick and easy as it uses the stack and
slice method of piecing and an Essence Layer Cake.

Next to arrive will be La'Mour.



Followed by Nautical and Nice.



Frolic was introduced at fall market. It will be hitting the shops in January.



I also introduced 9 quick and easy wool projects.
Go to my Website http://www.piecesfrommyheart.net/ to check these out.
They are posted under "What's New".




Today is my day to be Project Designer.

Since we are all blogging about Christmas it has put me in the gift
giving spirit. So today my gift to everyone visiting my blog is this tablemat - which my graphic artist named Bulb-a-licious.



Some assembly required.
Well maybe more than some.
Well okay, I guess you have to make the whole darn thing yourself.
But…. It takes just a few hours to make.
And….
The pattern is free. (Okay I guess my gift to you is the pattern.)
find the template here.



The instructions you will find below.



This projects uses fabrics from my Crazy 8 line of fabric.
Wool felt is used for the applique.



Finished size: 20" X 27"

Things you will need:
1/2 Yd. cream dot fabric (background) Moda #17460-13
1/4 Yd. green plaid fabric (borders) Moda #17458-26
1/4 Yd. red dot fabric (top border and binding) Moda #17460-21
Red wool (bulb)
Green wool (holly and dots)
Gold wool (bulb top)
7/8 Yd. jumbo off white rick rack
2/3 Yd. fabric (backing) Moda #17454-12
Embroidery floss to match wool
Freezer paper
Disappearing marking pen

Cut the following:

Cream dot - 1 pieces 14 1/2" X 16 1/2" (background)
Green plaid - 2 pieces 3 1/2" X 16 1/2" (side borders)
2 pieces 3 1/2" X 20 1/2" (top and bottom borders)
Red dot - 1 piece 5 1/2" X 20 1/2" (top border)

Embroidery
1. Using a disappearing marker, trace the bulb hook onto background fabric.
2. Using 6 strands of red embroidery floss and a backstitch, embroider hook.




Appliqué
1. Trace bulb, bulb top and holly onto the dull side of freezer paper.
2. Iron each object onto the appropriate color of wool.
3. Cut objects out one traced lines.
4. Cut a piece of rick rack a little bigger than your bulb.
5. Pin rick rack to the center of the bulb, turning raw edges to the back of the bulb.
6. Using three strands of red embroidery floss, and backstitch, stitch rick rack to bulb.


7. Pin all wool objects in place.



8. Using 2 strands of matching embroidery floss and a tack stitch, appliqué each object in place.
9. Using 3 strands of green embroidery floss and a backstitch, embroidery veins in holly.



Green Borders
1. Stitch a border piece to each 16 1/2" side of the background.
2. Stitch a border piece to the top and bottom of the background.



Red Dot Border and Rick Rack
1. Cut a piece of rick rack long enough to fit across quilt.
2. Pin rick rack in place over seam allowance.
3. Pin red dot border in place over rick rack. Stitch in place.


Back, quilt and bind your quilt as you please.


The topic for the day is: Special food/cookie you made as a kid or was tradition.

Every Christmas my mom would make "soft" popcorn balls. Other peoples were more hard and crunchy. (Oh no is this starting to sound like the Saturday Night Live "Schweddy Balls" episode???) I certainly hope not!

I preferred mom's popcorn balls and every year I make these popcorn balls.

Please read the recipe carefully. I have a friend who tried this recipe, but she misread the directions. She thought she needed to pop 6 quarts of popcorn. She had grocery bags full of popped popcorn sitting all around the kitchen. Just as she was running out of room to put the popped popcorn, her husband walked in and set her straight. I have always wondered how she thought one bag of melted marshmallows would cover all of that popcorn????

Mom's Popcorn Balls

6 quarts of popped popcorn
1 lb. bag of large marshmallows
1/4 C. sugar
1 stick butter
1 C. red and green M&Ms - Optional (mom did not do this - it is something I added.

Pop popcorn
Salt popcorn

Place marshmallows, butter, and sugar in a bowl. (Do not add the M&Ms)
Cook in microwave until melted, stopping to stir a couple of times.

Pour the melted marshmallow mixture over the popcorn and stirred until evenly coated.
If you are adding M&Ms you have to wait a little while before adding them.
This is where it gets tricky - do it too soon and your M&Ms melt - wait to long and you will have one huge popcorn ball stuck in your bowl. Good luck.

Wet hands with cold water and form into balls.
Wrap in cellophane and tie with a ribbon or fabric scrap.



Be sure to check in tomorrow. The Project Designer is Terry Atkinson. I can't wait to see what fun project she will be making. http://www.terryatkinson.typepad.com/

The topic of the day will be - Gifts, a story about a favorite gift received or given.

Happy Hopping.

From my heart,

Sandy

624 comments :

  1. First the popcorn balls, then the tablemat.

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  2. Love the project and just easy enough that I know I can finish before the holidays. Thanks!

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  3. What a great project. Thanks for sharing it and the helpful instructions.

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  4. I love the pattern! I've been afraid to try aplique, but this has inspired me!

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  5. Thanks for sharing this quick and easy project. Perfect for a busy time!

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  6. Thank you for sharing your holiday project. Now I need to slip on over to your website; your fabric designs are very appealing.

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  7. I love this pattern! I'm having trouble posting a comment, so I'm hoping the third time's a charm! Suzanne

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  8. Thank you so much for the wonderful Christmas project. I'm a big fan of your fabric lines.

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  9. Thank you for the wonderful project. And the name, Bulb-a-licous, is too cute. Take care and God bless, Cory

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  10. Thanks for the freebie pattern it's cute and I like the way you incorporated ric rac into the design twice. I may have to shove all other UFOs aside to start on that!
    I Absolutely love the free wind pattern (?I think that's the name), it's the on eshown with the tree, hearts and the birds in a nice piecework top. Too cute!
    Jane

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  11. Very cute pattern. Adding the M&Ms makes the popcorn balls extra festive. Thanks for the great ideas.
    Kathy R.

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  12. Very Cute and Easy. Love the Blog

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  13. Ooops... I saw the name is Wind POwer. Love it!
    Jane

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  14. Love the project.

    Kathy Kurtis, Roseville MN

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  15. What a cute table mat! I appreciate that it is so easy to put together...can put several of these together in no time. Thank you! Look forward to trying the popcorn balls too....what a nice feature of the hop!

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  16. Adorable.

    Pam Martensen, Apple Valley, MN

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  17. I love this little pattern. Thank you. Koye

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  18. Thank you for this wonderful pattern. Now I just have to figure out how to print out the whole thing. Any other suggestions out there?

    Janet

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  19. Sooo cute. I will have to get some wool and try my hand at it. Thanks.

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  20. I love that wall hanging - thank you! Oooohh! I need more hours in a day to get everything done!

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  21. Thank you so much for the pattern. I used to own a quilt shop, and I bet I have 90% of your patterns. I absolutely love your easy to follow directions and creative use of precuts. thank you so much! Tammy L

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  22. Bulb-a-licious--great name!! And I will definitely be trying those popcorn balls. Thanks for both.

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  23. Thanks for the cute pattern. Off to the sewing machine as soon as the clothes are folded - or, maybe before :)

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  24. Thank you for the placemat pattern. I'm sure going to be busy. Also want to thank you for being a part of this blog tour!

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  25. this is so cute... cannot wait to start it!! this will be my mother-in-law gift!! thanks...
    http://lamammacuriosa.blogspot.com/2009/11/gratis-natale-44_10.html

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  26. Thanks for the cute placemat pattern! Can't wait to make it. Your popcorn story is funny. I also have a favorite popcorn ball recipe, chocolate popcorn balls. Yum!

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  27. Thanks for sharing the great recipes. I totally agree with you in that the autumn colors of fabrics are the most fun to work with.

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  28. Very cute, and looks like it would be quick to make up.

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  29. Thanks Sandy for the great placemat pattern. My mouth started to water as I read the popcorn ball recipe!

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  30. I've never made popcorn balls...never really cared for them. Yet they always showed up at Christmas parties when I was a kids...colored green and wrapped in plastic wrap. They were so hard and difficult to eat. I did not know you could make softer versions! Maybe I will have to try it now!

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  31. Yummy! That sounds delicious, and my kids would love it!
    The placemat is adorable as are all of your designs:)

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  32. Thanks for the table mat pattern. Great gift idea. And I will have to try those popcorn balls for Xmas.

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  33. Thank you for sharing the cutie tootie table mat pattern! I always love everything you do. I have enjoyed and made many of your patterns over the years. Keep on creating them for us to enjoy! =)

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  34. WooHoo another "awesome possum" project! Love the wool and rick rack !
    Thankyou!!

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  35. Thanks for sharing your pattern - and the recipes! Susan

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  36. Now I want to take this project with me to our quilt retreat this weekend. Such fun

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  37. I am enjoying these stories as well as the patterns

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  38. Cute. Cute. Cute. Thanks for the pattern.

    Amy
    abf3615@aol.com

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  39. Very cute place mat! Can't wait to make one or two or a dozen :)

    Soft popcorn balls -- gotta try this one too

    Char

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  40. What a cute pattern! Another thing to put on my every-growing, bottomless pit of a Want-To-Do List!
    :o)

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  41. i love your project (and your fabrics) and hope to try your popcorn ball recipe.

    cindy b

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  42. Like the pattern - really like all your fall lines can't wait for the next one!

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  43. What a cute project! And one that I don't think even I can mess up. Thanks. We're counting down the days until Frolic's release, too. My girls and I all have ideas of things we want made from it.

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  44. Thanks for the neat table mat pattern. I really enjoy your patterns!

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  45. Each new pattern makes it to my must-do list. Is there ever enough time for all these goodies? Thank you for sharing.

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  46. Thanks for the neat table mat pattern! I really enjoy your patterns.

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  47. Thank you so much for the free pattern and the tutorial. I love your new patterns. They are wonderful, but then they always are!

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  48. Love your fabric line. Love your fabrics. Cute mix! Thank you!

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  49. Those are my favorite kind of popcorn balls too. And I remember the TV episode you mentioned!
    Love your ornament pattern.
    paweis at yahoo dot com

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  50. Love the porjects now I just have to find the time.

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  51. This blog hop is so nice. Thank you for sharing. Love the pattern.

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  52. What cute ideas! Thanks for sharing :)

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  53. Thanks for the super pattern. I'm a great fan of your work.

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  54. Sweet design...thanks for sharing the pattern :o)

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  55. Do you have to have a Google account to access the templates? The "Share" arrow keeps taking me to a page to set up an account. Help.

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  56. I love it when there is a mix of embroidery, wool, and fabric in the projects. For some reason they look more exquisite no matter the size of the project.
    I never seen a recipe for popcorn balls like yours before. Just like rice krispie squares. If I were to make them they wouldn't get to the ball stage.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Marcy

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  57. Love the pattern and thank you for the recipe!

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  58. Thanks for your "Bulb-a-licious pattern! I hope to try your festive popcorn balls also.

    pamattlin1@mmm.com

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  59. What a fun table topper! Your fabrics and patterns are wonderful!

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  60. Love all your patterns & fabrics! Can't wait to try the popcorn balls! Thanks, Cathy

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  61. What a cute project! Yum I love the autumn line! :-) Thanks for the pattern!

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  62. Very cute!
    And I know what you mean about misreading a recipe. My daughter and I had one about how to make Jell-o of all things!

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  63. What a cute project. I can't wait to make it!
    Congratulations on your work ... the fabrics are beautiful!
    Thank you♥

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  64. Thank you for another cute, quick Christmas pattern! Jill

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  65. Your Bulb-a-licious is so cute - thank you, Sandy!

    I'm gagawaga over your La'Mour pattern/quilt.... especially the border. No... especially the tree. No... all of it!

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  66. I LOVE your Valentine Tree pattern & think I will for sure have to make one! Your stuff is great!

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  67. Awwww, I'm going to have a heart attack for real, I love this yummyyyyyyyyyyyy pattern!, I know it's a christmas ornament but that idea came to my mind when I saw it, I can feel the love <3<3<3<3

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  68. Thanks for the cute Christmas table mat!! Can't wait to try it! :)

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  69. Thanks for the cute pattern - I absolutely adore your fabric lines!

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  70. Thank you for the cute pattern and recipe!

    [if this was already posted, I apologize. Blogger is giving me problems. I thought I had managed to post a comment awhile ago, but I don't see it here, so I'm trying again.]

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  71. I love the table mat and idea for the treat! Thanks so much for the cute pattern and being part of the blog hop!
    Laura T

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  72. Thanks for the pattern! I love the ornaments you do. I might turn mine in to a pillow. So many things I could do with the cute ornament. Thanks!

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  73. i love wool applique. cannot wait to get started. thanks for sharing your cute & creative project with us!

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  74. cute placemat and your fabric lines are so pretty

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  75. Well, I was going to post that I couldn't download the template, but I refreshed your page and the problem had been fixed. So thank you for that. This is a really cute project, and I can vouch for the popcorn balls. Got this recipe many years ago (probably more years than you are old) from a Christmas cooking program our local power company put on. Have used the recipe many times. They are the only popcorn balls I like. Thanks for sharing.

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  76. Our tradition uses the same popcorn ball recipe. I love them so much better than the hard ones.

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  77. The placemat will make a wonderful gift and also thanks for the popcorn ball recipe - that will be a hit.

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  78. Thank you for the pattern and recipe!

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  79. This is so sweet - just right for my work space! Thank you for sharing.

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  80. What a great pattern! This is so much fun!

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  81. Christine Thomas, Napa, CANovember 10, 2009 at 1:53 PM

    Thank you for the pattern for Bulb-a-licious. One thing my mom always made at Christmas was Date Bars. I LOVED them; still do. And only she can make them good.

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  82. What a cute project...and I know just the person to make it for. Thanks for sharing!

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  83. Awesome! You have such talent, when I grow up (I'm 48) I want to be just like you :)
    Thanks for sharing!

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  84. Cute pattern, lovely fabrics in your line.

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  85. Thank you for the pattern! I have to say that you are one of my favorite fabric designers. I have just fallen in love with so many of your lines.

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  86. What an adorable little mat! I love the popcorn balls too!

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  87. I love the simplicity of your designs. Must finish my Crazy 8 Brrr It's Cold snowman before starting something new. Thanks for sharing you creativity.

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  88. Hello,

    I enjoy your fantastic Tutorial very much.

    Thank you.
    Greeting Guilitta from Germany

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  89. Thank you so much for the pattern. This is a great thing you designers are doing. I'll be looking forward to the new fabric line. You are truely an inspiration. Lorraine

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  90. Hi Sandy.... loved the tablemat.... happy holidays ! happy blogging
    http://bquiltin.blogspot.com/

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  91. I cant wait to make this ! IT is so neat. Thanks for the pattern

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  92. What a cute project! Thanks for the recipe and story. Pam E. - Las Vegas

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  93. I love popcorn --- this is definitely a recipe to try. Thanks for the pattern --- it will fit in nicely with our Christmas decor.

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  94. Thank you . . I use that same popcorn ball recipe, except they never make it to the ball stage! Yummy.
    Happy Holidays!

    Kay

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  95. I cannot find the post I made this AM, so I'll say it again: Popcorn balls first; tablemat next.

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  96. Sandy, I love the pattern - this will make a great gift for my friend. The popcorn balls are a must for our tree trimming party after Thanksgiving dinner - I do it then when the kids are all here.
    Thank you. Karen

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  97. wow -- must go look for some Essence fabrics! thanks...

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  98. What a cute tablemat. And it looks like a quick project, too. Thanks for sharing. I really like the popcorn balls receipe though.... a little treat while we sew.

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  99. Thanks for the great pattern! It is so cute and looks simple/quick to make! I also love the popcorn balls! Thanks again!

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  100. Thank you for the tablemat pattern. It sure is cute.

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  101. love the cute Christmas pattern. Looks great with your new fabrics

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  102. That's a sweet pattern. Thanks!

    Love the Blog Hop!

    Billie
    bigmic

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  103. A very festive, yet quite homely placemat. I hope i find the time to make a couple - maybe each with a different Christmas ornament.
    Thanks for the pattern.

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  104. Thank you for the adorable pattern!

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  105. I LOVE Crazy 8 fabrics. Thanks for this fun project! I only got 2 of the baby pix right! But it was fun to try.

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  106. Thanks for table topper and popcorn recipe. Now to get started.
    Nancy in IN

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  107. Cute!! My Mom to has "special dishes" for the Holidays!
    Pam

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  108. thank you for the wonderful christmas pattern and the fun recipe too. This is a lot of fun. I enjoy reading everyone's blog. Can't wait to try the pattern. Will make nice gifts. Thanks
    Karen M

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  109. Gracias por este hermoso proyecto.
    javasa4@hotmail.com

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  110. I am just loving the themes of the Blog hop. My grandmother made Popcorn Balls, too. Thanks for sparking my memory. Looking forward to the remaining blog posts. Thanks again!

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  111. Gracias por el giveaway y el patron.

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  112. Soft popcorn balls are the BEST.

    I'm laffing at the idea of all that popcorn your friend was making...*L*....Sounds like something I would do.

    PRETTY, pretty projects.....

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  113. Thank you for the tutorial :) I am about ready to get out the Christmas projects and I think this one makes the list! Love all of your fabric lines...they are on my to buy list :)

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  114. Oh I just love this pattern! Thank you so much--I have printed it already, and I am printing the receipe too! This is such fun.

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  115. Hi Sandy
    from "Downunder" in New Zealand...thank you so much for sharing another wonderful craft to make from the blog hop...
    We celebrate Christmas in New Zealand in what is our summer so it is usually warm here, so we don't always have the traditional hot Christmas dinner... My husband is a Kiwi but part Dutch so I have inherited a few of my mother in-laws recipes for sweet dishes the Dutch use to celebrate Christmas and New Year...
    Thanks Chris
    Wellington NZ

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  116. super cute pattern! Now if I could just find time to learn to work with wool :)

    Jan
    j.stacey@sbcglobal.net

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  117. I like how you used ric rac on this cute table mat. I remember my mom making popcorn balls when i was a kid. They were good but kind of hard to eat. Your recipe for soft popcorn balls sounds like a winner.

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  118. Thank you for a great pattern.....I am sure I have the stuff around to make it....just need time!

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  119. Thanks for the cute pattern. It really puts you in an early holiday mood.

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  120. Pattern all copied off, ready to go on a stash hunt! Thank you for sharing this cute Christmas decoration.

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  121. Cute table mats but I absolutely fell head over heels with your little sailboat! Thanks!
    Nancy in WI

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  122. Thanks for the pattern. It is very cute - and looks easy. Just need to figure out how to tile the print job in adobe...but maybe I'll just print it normally and then blow it up on a copier. :-)

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  123. Loving that bulbalicious ornament!! Loved your Crazy 8 fabrics (I made the reindeer panel quilt ) and love Essence also. Thank you for the popcorn ball recipe... I will enjoy making (eating) them!

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  124. i love this! and all your other designs

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  125. What a darling matt and love the popcorn balls. Kelly

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  126. Thanks for the pattern and the memories!

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  127. I like the ornament project. Looking at the supplies is inspring - makes me want to go dig around in my sewing room and put together the pattern without a trip to the store. Thanks!

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  128. ALL so...sew cute and yummy Sandy!!! Thanks for sharing. : )

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  129. That pattern is adorable and looks like it would go pretty quickly! Thanks for sharing!

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  130. Got the flimsy made up! Really nice pattern.

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  131. Cute project. I love the ric-rak.
    I am looking forward to making the popcorn balls with my 6 year old.
    Thanks

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  132. Adorable pattern! I remember those bubble lights too, and tinsle. It's fun looking back

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  133. gosh, I haven't thought of popcorn balls since I was a kid - my grandmother used to make them - YUMM! I might even have her receipe around somewhere... she would make them and mail them to where were living ( we moved alot! )... gee, brings back memories... and sad tears for times gone past.

    Thanks for the pattern for the placemat -- these will make a great present for my kids! ( the grown up ones! )

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  134. Thank you so much for the great pattern. This is just the best Sharon

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  135. Thank you for the cute pattern. I have never done any applique, but this might be just the thing to get me started!
    stampinwithbeth

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  136. Thanks for the Bulb-alicious table mat pattern. It looks like it would make a great gift. The popcorn balls sound delicous too. Will have to try them.
    Jaylene

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  137. I like your placemat - and it is on my to-do list. Hopefully I will get one done before x-mas - maybe for myself, wouldn't that be different... Thanks for sharing the pattern!

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  138. What a great Christmas pattern! Thank you for sharing your pattern.

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  139. What an adorable table mat! Thanks for sharing! Oh and I love all your fabric lines and can't wait for frolic!

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  140. I just love graphic designs like this so can't wait to get started. And I remember grandma having bowls like that. So much fun!

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  141. Sandy, Love your blog and your table mat. Love all your fabric and everything else you do. Thanks for doing this shop hop.
    Mary

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  142. Sandy love the table mat. Hope to make some for
    Christmas. I like your new fabric line.
    Patti Fletcher

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  143. I love your fabric and your designs are inspiring.

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  144. Thank you for the cute pattern! I can't wait to make it!

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  145. Beautiful and easy....love it! Thanks Sandy for sharing your talent with us.

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  146. Thanks for the adorable project~! I love combining fibers and techniques in a project :)

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  147. Thanks for a gorgeous design and the popcorn balls sound intriguing - not something we have in Australia!!

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  148. What a great project! It is so bright and happy. Thanks for sharing.

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  149. Love the pattern!! Thanks for participating and sharing the pattern!!

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  150. The placemat is adorable. Gorgeous fabrics!

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  151. what a sweet little design. It sure is fun hopping around meeting all you designers!

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  152. I just love cute pillows. I have been wanting to make those cute pillows from market! I love the bulb one also!

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  153. Sandy,

    I am one of your biggest fans! The Christmas ornament is just beautiful !! THANK YOU for your generosity

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  154. What an absolute darling tablemat. Thank you so much for offering this free pattern to us. I plan on making this one this holiday season. And I might treat myself to it - and KEEP it!. I just love it.

    I just purchased your Essence, wonderful line. I always find myself looking forward to your next line coming out.

    I agree, Autumn is Awesome - what a perfect name for an Autumn line.

    Sandy, you're simply "a talent" that I have such respect for. Thank you for all that you do.

    Sewing hugs and blessings...always.

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  155. Thanks for the wonderful pattern. I've long been a fan of your fabric lines, and am looking forward to the new ones hitting the stores.
    Please keep designing all your wonderful fabric and patterns.

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  156. Love it....so simple yet so darling!!

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  157. Thanks for such a cute pattern. I recently began using wools on my quilts and I love the technique. Can't wait to try this one.

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  158. What a darling pattern, thank you so much! I LOVE Crazy 8 fabric and have quite a lot of it!!

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  159. Did you know you had 365 comments!! Omigosh, you said you didn't think most people would know who you are, think again.. I love the pattern, it's so fresh and cute for the holidays. I was wondering if the flower in the first set of table mats was a panel?

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  160. This ornament is so cute! It would be a fun touch to use on other holiday projects as well. Really like your 'Essence' fabric, too!

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  161. Oh, I am excited at all the cool projects. This one is really neat... Thank you.

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  162. What a cute little quilt. Thank you for the pattern. I will be looking for your fabric lines at the quilt store.

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  163. I am so excited to take part in this one, it is fun fun. thanks for sharing your talents with the world and cross the country. Pat Hall In Ohio

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  164. Such a cute project! Love that red felt ornament. Wondering too if there is a pattern or yardage directions for the Essence placemats - they are so cute!

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  165. a pattern & a recipe... double bonus!! thanks for sharing!

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  166. The project is darling, Sandy. And I love your new line of products...best of all, though, has to be the story of your friend popping 6 quarts of popcorn!! What a vision! Thanks for the laugh!!

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  167. So cute! I love your fabrics that will be coming out soon too.

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  168. Thanks for the project - it is a cute one. I haven't discovered your blog before, but I have bought your fabric - love it!

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  169. What a cute tablemat. Thanks for sharing. Gloria

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  170. The free pattern is a must do for Christmas and the popcorn ball sounds like it is delicious. Thank you for both.

    Gale

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  171. I hope I have enough time to make all the cute items on the blogs. Thanks so much

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  172. What a great pattern. I have this fabric already...because I love it! I have been busy making your snowman pattern...too cute.

    Thanks for all of the creativity.

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  173. Tablemat pattern looks easy and fun. Love to try new recipes too. Thanks for the ideas.
    Mary Ann Dove

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  174. I love working with wool - very cool!

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  175. Sandy, please don't mind me stopping by one more time. Just wanted to say again how much I appreciate ALL that you do. This tablemat is as cute as every line you put out and as adorable as every pattern you create for the world to share.

    You truly are a blessing.

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  176. Thank you for a cute easy gift.

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  177. Thanks for such a cute project! I love the idea of working with wool.

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  178. Thank you for helping create the holiday spirit!The placemat is cute and your Christmas tree is beautiful! I'm going to try your popcorn balls too!!

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  179. Sandy I just love your owl and have to make him for my sister in law who is a great collector of owl goodies!! Your recipe with the jellie takes me back to my early christmas eves at my grandparents too. Every year the kids would try to guess what was in it! Bad kids I know. Thanks for the memory!!!

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  180. What a cute table mat - love the ornament. I have been working with wool for a while...it is such a great compliment to fabric.

    Thanks!

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  181. Thanks for the pattern! So cute!

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  182. Such a cute tablemat! Thanks for the directions.

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  183. Thanks for the cute pattern!

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  184. Great table mat! Thanks so much!

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  185. Clever table mat!

    Brenda K.

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  186. thanks for sharing such a cute piece!

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  187. Love the pattern . . . and the popcorn balls sound delish!

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  188. What a cute table mat - love the ornament. I have been working with wool for a while...it is such a great compliment to fabric!!

    Thanks!

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  189. Oh my goodness, those popcorn balls are going in my recipe file!! Wonderful project that will look beautiful on my holiday table.

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  190. Love the nautical quilt and the free project. Can hardly wait to make it.

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  191. Hi Sandy, thanks for the pattern and the delicious looking recipe. Mary Ann

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