It’s Christmas countdown time! If you are looking for something quick and easy to whip up last minute, this project is for you! Sara, The Flannel Queen has a super easy Dolly Rag Quilt tutorial for you today. CUTE! As a big bonus, Sara is also sharing her favorite holiday recipe: Grandma’s Sugar Cookies. Get…
Stitch ‘n Kitchen Blog Tour: DIY Double Sided Napkin Tutorial
Today’s stop on the Stitch ‘n Kitchen Blog Tour takes us to The Happy Housie, where Krista shows us how to whip up this lovely Double-Sided Cloth Napkins, perfect for holiday entertaining. Such a simple, yet elegant way to dress up any table setting! That’s not all – Krista is also sharing her favorite…
Stitch ‘n Kitchen Blog Tour: Tic Tac Toe
We hope you have been enjoying this very fun blog tour, full of exciting projects, holiday decor and delicious recipes! Today’s stop on the Stitch ‘n Kitchen Blog Tour takes us to Leigh Laurel Studios, where we get the DIY on this fabulous Tic Tac Toe game board with storage bag made from our…
A Victorian Holiday Feast
Well-to-do Victorians set an immense holiday table for the Christmas feast. Let’s take a look at some of the ‘’Bills of Fare,’’ or menus, from this festive period, and de-mystify some of the delicacies. This was a very meat driven holiday meal. Roast goose, or for the very wealthy, roast turkey was only one of…
Stitch ‘n Kitchen Blog Tour: Fabric ABC’s
Today’s Stitch ‘n Kitchen Blog Tour stop takes us to Sugar Bee Crafts, where Mandy shows us how to make these ADORABLE fabric ABC’s with the adorable Penny Rose Toy Chest fabrics! Such a fun and easy gift idea -I can see adding a little magnet in each one for even more possibilities! Mandy…
Stitch ‘n Kitchen Blog Tour: DIY Potholders
Today’s Stitch ‘n Kitchen Blog Tour stop takes us to Fort Worth Fabric Studio where Lindsey shows us how to make these quick and easy Potholders. These would make wonderful teacher gifts or last minute gifts for anyone who likes to cook! And if that weren’t enough, Lindsey is also sharing her favorite holiday…
Stitch ‘n Kitchen Blog Tour: Reusable Gift Tags
Today’s stop on the Stitch ‘n Kitchen Blog Tour takes us to Sew Like My Mom, where Melissa shows us how to make these adorable Reusable Gift Tags. The gift tags even feature a little pocket in the back where you can include a gift card – neat! Pair it with Melissa’s super easy…
Stitch ‘n Kitchen Blog Tour: Double Gauze Quilted Blanket
Today’s stop on the Stitch ‘n Kitchen Blog Tour takes us to Polka Dot Chair, where Melissa shows us how to make this adorable Double Gauze Quilted Blanket. Riley Blake Designs has recently come out with several gorgeous new double gauze prints. Melissa chose the sparkly Gold Plus Print paired with the classic Red Gingham….
Stitch ‘n Kitchen Blog Tour: Santa’s Helper Quilt
Today’s stop on the Stitch ‘n Kitchen Blog Tour takes us to the amazing Jedi Craft Girl, where Amanda shares her know-how to help us make this adorable Santa’s Little Helper Quilt! This quilt is inspired by Santa’s elves and it is made with magic!!!! On the back of the quilt is a little…
A Very Merry Victorian Christmas
There are so many Christmas traditions that the Victorians gave the world. Christmas cards, elaborately decorated trees, even wrapped gifts under the tree. It bares saying that most of these traditions were only enjoyed by the well-to-do and wealthy Victorians, but that makes these special traditions no less beloved. Let’s explore a few of them….