TUTORIALS & DJ Links

6.11.2025

Thank Goodness for Google Translate!

 It was a lovely surprise this morning to see so many visitors to the blog. Thank you! 

Overnight, the US dropped to 4th place with Vietnam, Hong Kong and Brazil taking first, second and third place respectively. After the US, we have Indonesia, Argentina, Singapore, Ecuador, Mexico, Russia, South Korea, South Africa, Bangladesh, Columbia, Germany, India, Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Morocco and "Other".

UPDATE: Brazilians are now nearly half my viewers!! Welcome to my site. When I'm able to update my university lessons, I have some plans to update this space that I think you'll enjoy. Please feel free to comment or reach out, I can always use translate, if needed. 

To the wonderful Alaskans that have popped up overnight, my oldest is working in your state as we speak. After this summer, he and his girlfriend plan to hike the PCT. I'm a little nervous about that with the national park workforce reductions, but what's a mom to do? Just so ya'll are aware, the continental US shows up as one destination, so I am unable to break down other visitors by state.

If your country is not showing up in blogger data, please let us know in the comment section. Family members are curious, and I love sharing stats when new spots appear. Whether you are new to the site, you've been here all along or you stop by occasionally, you are appreciated. I hope everyone finds something helpful and/or posts that bring you joy.  

I have purchased so much fabric over the years, I'm not sure where to even begin organizing and sharing photos with you. I have been buying LOTS of 30s, of course, Tula Pink designs, Liberty of London Tana Lawn prints and some basic polka dots in addition to Heather Ross and Aneela Hoey fabrics. I'm thankful for the wonderful online options as all the local quilt shops have closed. 


1930s reproductions were very hard to find for a while but thanks to
 Judie Rothermel's Schoolhouse Quilt Shoppe and some Etsy sellers, they're available again. I'm buying larger pieces since than I have in the past just in case they become difficult to find again. 
Happy Sewing,
Heather

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