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Friday, February 17, 2012

Lots to Share

First, I want to say THANK YOU to  Annie's Ruby Slipperz for the kind and unsolicited review of not only the Reliable V50 Steam Generating Iron, but IHAN as well.  AND she is also being kind to all of you..... with a  giveaway. 


Annie is giving away a copy of Pretty Little Patchwork....to read about the details...CLICK HERE.

Honestly...I'm the lucky one because I do get to talk with many people from all over the world and hear about what they are doing.  Just call me spoiled :)

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Changing topics now.....and what a doozy of a topic it is too :) or should I say vvvv  LOL

When was the last time you came face to face with a Shark?  A real honest to goodness Shark? 

I have a friend who not only came face to face with a Shark....she even put her face right next to the Sharks face....100% Truth!  I suppose you want proof right?   Ok...here goes...Proof!!!

Barbara Corcoran and Shelly Stokes

This is a photo of my friend Shelly Stokes from Cedar Canyon Textiles and she is literally face to face with a "Shark."  This beautiful Shark also goes by the name of  Barbara Corcoran....the amazing and wise woman from the ABC television show, Shark Tank.  I don't watch much television....but I certainly know about Barbara Corcoran and my jaw dropped when I saw this photo....talk about green with envy! 

I've copied part of Shelly's newsletter (with permission of course) and pasted it below.  Shelly didn't tell me she was going to spend time with Barbara Corcoran....and I might someday forgive her for this one day (she has also been to Africa!!!  I think she's doing my bucket list.).   When I read her newsletter I thought I would share Shelly's excellent news....so here it is:


Shark Tank Special!

If you love bright colors like Barbara does, I just know your mind is bursting with ideas for using these amazing, eye-popping colors -- and I have a very special offer just for you. I've gathered up my "daring dozen" Bold & Bright Colors -- and a separate bundle for the CL Colors. Here's the deal.



Purchased separately, the 12 Bold & Bright Colors sell for $101.00 even. For a few short days. you can add all 12 colors to your paintstik collection for just $70.00. That's a huge savings of 30% off the retail price! This offer will disappear from our Online Store after one short week, so don't be a guppy -- bite now!



Do you really, REALLY love brights? I'll give you the same great deal on the 5 Bright CL colors. The retail price of these fabulous fivthe next week, you can scoop up these colors for just $47.00. Again, that's 30% off the price of buying each color separately.

Barbara's Bonus: When you order one of our beautiful bundles of Bright by midnight on Friday (February 17), I'll add a Pearl White Iridescent Paintstik to your order -- and you can paint up your own version of Barbara Corcoran's fabulous fresh-water pearls. They were magnificent with her dress, and I just know that you'll find the perfect way to add some pearly white accents to your bold bright projects. (And if I've totally lost you in the currents here, scroll back to the top of the newsletter to see the picture of me with Barbara -- and check out those pearls!)

Don't let this special offer swim away -- Order your BOLD & BRIGHT COLORS today! And remember, the Pearl White bonus disappears once the clock strikes midnight here in Minnesota -- that's central time in the US -- so order now for the greatest savings.
e colors is $67.75.
For he next week, you can scoop up these colors for just $47.00. Again, that's 30% off the price of buying each color separately.

Barbara's Bonus: When you order one of our beautiful bundles of Bright by midnight on Friday (February 17), I'll add a Pearl White Iridescent Paintstik to your order -- and you can paint up your own version of Barbara Corcoran's fabulous fresh-water pearls. They were magnificent with her dress, and I just know that you'll find the perfect way to add some pearly white accents to your bold bright projects. (And if I've totally lost you in the currents here, scroll back to the top of the newsletter to see the picture of me with Barbara -- and check out those pearls!)

Don't let this special offer swim away -- Order your BOLD & BRIGHT COLORS today! And remember, the Pearl White bonus disappears once the clock strikes midnight here in Minnesota -- that's central time in the US -- so order now for the greatest savings.

  Smiles,
Kelly

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Time to Raise Your E-Notion IQ - Thread Organization

I am a self proclaimed Thread Hoarder....and I know I'm not alone in this category.  I've met plenty of you and seen your thread collections....so I know I'm in good company.

I'm going to show you some of the thread organizers that I have personal experience with but I know there are many more that are wonderful too.

I used to have my Isacord Thread on my thread wall....but I found I wanted to be able to have access to all of them right near my embroidery machine.  So I got this Isacord Super Satchel Thread Box w/Trays.  The box is by Art Bin but this particular organizer has special trays inside that specifically hold Isacord Thread (I did check and it doesn't hold other popular brands of thread...I knew you were going to ask me that...lol)

 This is the top with the lid closed....and below I've taken a photo with the lid opened.
Oh so nice and neat...and the boxes are stack able too...for those of you with more Isacord Thread than I have :)
 There are two trays per Isacord Super Satchel Thread Box  and do you want to see what I love, love, love
 Check this out....you can take the trays out.....and if you do they won't fall all over the place because they snap into the trays.  Isn't that just the best?  I know you hate picking up all those spools of thread when your box opens....I do too.  I think the Isacord Super Satchel Thread Box is perfect for all your Isacord Thread!

Mettler has a wonderful Thread Organizers that come with 40 spools of thread.

 This is the Best 40 Silk Finish Cotton Thread Set Organizer Box and you can see it holds up to 104 spools of Mettler Thread
The thread stays nicely in the case and to remove the thread you just lift the spool and it comes off the spindle.  The case can lay flat or be hung on the wall.  The other sets that come with this wonderful organizer are the  Best 40 Polysheen Embroidery Thread Set Organizer Box and the  Best 40 Metrosene Polyester Sew All Thread Set Organizer. 

I have two 120 Spool Large Wooden Racks .  These have legs that support them if I wanted them on the table top.  I put mine on the grid wall.  I like these as well...they are very convenient.

I also have an Easy Reach Thread Carousel ...it very special treasure and I love it.  There is room for 100 bobbins on the top and 90 of spools of thread on the hexagon shaped carousel.  If you need to hold the large or king cones....the  Easy Reach Carousel also comes in the Large Cone size.

I'm almost embarrassed to tell you that this is not all the thread I own....but I don't want someone sending my name to the television program about hoarders....I just don't have time for their phone calls....LOL.

Do you have any nifty thread storage containers or ideas?  I'd love to hear about them...and if you'd like to send along some photos I'd love that too.  My e-mail is IHaveANotion@yahoo.com.

Smiles,
Kelly

Simple Choices by Abbey Lane Quilts Winner Announced






The lucky winner of Simple Choices is Polly!

Polly, please e-mail me your full name and address and I'll get your book in the mail to you.  (IHaveANotion@yahoo.com)



Smiles,
Kelly

Valentine Specials at IHAN Extended

After reading this comment, I've decided to continue the IHAN Valentine Specials so everyone can have an opportunity to participate :) 


Just in case you missed these yesterday, here they are :


Teal Me Away Machine Tote is 50% off
Regularly 129.00 Today Only 59.99
Click here to see the review and Here to Purchase

Other Valentine Specials

25% off ALL Aurifil Thread


25% off ALL  Floriani Thread

The specials will end at Midnight March 1, 2012.

My Valentine wish for each of you.....

for each of you to look into the mirror at some point today and say I love you....you are important....you are lovable....and you deserve to be loved.

Smiles,
Kelly

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

If Only I Could Teal You Away

Oh but wait...perhaps I can....


An IHAN Valentine Special

Teal Me Away Machine Tote is 50% off
Regularly 129.00 Today Only 59.99
Click here to see the review and Here to Purchase

Other Valentine Specials

25% off ALL Aurifil Thread


25% off ALL  Floriani Thread

All specials expire at midnight tonight.



My Valentine wish for each of you.....

for each of you to look into the mirror at some point today and say I love you....you are important....you are lovable....and you deserve to be loved.

Smiles,
Kelly

Monday, February 13, 2012

Mini Sewing Station with Portable Design Wall and Ironing Station

How many times do you think I will run downstairs just to sew for 10-15 minutes?  If you guessed almost never....you are 100% right!!!  What I need is a mini-sewing station all set up with a project so if I have 10 or 15 minutes I can just sew a few blocks.  That is exactly what I've done and I even made myself a portable ironing station and design wall.

I had bought a set of 4 wooden TV trays at a garage sale last year for $5 with the intent on making an ironing station.  I made one for my main sewing area but now I need a portable one....so I got out some Insul-Bright and used some tacks to tack it to the top of the TV tray. 

 I used tacks to put the Insul-Bright so it would be permanent.  I then used a staple gun to cover it with fabric. 
 This way if I get anything yucky on my ironing surface I can change out the fabric and not have to change the Insul-Bright.
One portable ironing station at your service :)

What about a design wall that is lightweight and portable?  I got this tip from Lois while I was at the Lake House Retreat.  I took my 72 x 72 Quilt Wall and used some pant hangers to make my own lightweight portable design wall. 

 In order to be able to hang it anywhere I needed some 3 M Command Strips....good thing I keep a supply of those around :)
 I like Command Strips because when I pull on the tab....the white part I have my thumb under....it is removed from the wall and it doesn't leave a mark.  No one ever knows it was there.
I can take the design wall anywhere with me ....just fold it up and it's good to go.

I couldn't resist putting up my Valentine Wall hanging....just for the pix....but you can also see that I put some vintage blocks I have on the wall....it holds the blocks without using pins. 

Now when I have a few minutes, I have this nice little sewing table in my front room so I can just sew a few blocks while I'm waiting for the school bus.  I bet I get this quilt done a whole lot faster than I would have otherwise.

That's what I'm up to...what are you up to?

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Simple Choices by Abbey Lane Quilts Book Review and Giveaway


How about a quick and pretty easy quilt that you customize yourself?  The girls from Abbey Lane Quilts have made that so easy to do with their new book, Simple Choices.  There are 5 different block styles and they are combined with 5 different appliques and two trim options.  All you do is choose the block style you like best and then an applique (or combine appliques) to make your own fun quilt.    

How about this fun stocking cap quilt....you could also alternate and put snowmen on the quilt too...it snowed here finally so that's all I can think about.
The Pinwheel Block is a perfect anytime quilt.  Simple Choices offers full size applique templates for  a bird, bright flower, haunted house, the stocking caps and the circles.  One book, 25 different quilt options, and that doesn't include any of the options you can insert with other appliques you may already have and love.  Talk about endless recipes to cook up some fun quilts...they're all here inside Simple Choices.  There are cutting and sewing instructions with lots of diagrams as well....you can't go wrong! 

I think this is a charming book and I'd love to share an autographed copy with an IHAN blog follower compliments of Abbey Lane Quilts.  If you would like an opportunity to enter the drawing just leave a comment on this post before Wednesday, February 15th.

Switching topics here....

We've been invaded by tiny warriors here at IHAN.
Check out all these little figures....they are just too funny.

If you look closely you can see in front of all these warriors the boys have set up a tiny cannon...yep...they are going to set off the tiny cannon and knock down all these little guys they've set up.  It has to be testosterone that causes this sort of play....everything is a battle and there are always some sort of little figures being knocked over....boy play.
Check out his little Lego guy....I cracked up when I saw him....he is sort of frail looking....check out his back....
What is sticking out this guys backside? I honestly don't know....but it is definitely interesting!!!

It snowed here last evening so the boys have been making their own personal snow hill.
Most folks shovel their sidewalks and driveways....not us....we actually shovel the grass too.  There isn't enough snow to make a big snow hill so we shoveled it from all over the yard....this doesn't feel like "real" winter.
As I drove home today I had to check out what the Flamingos were up to....thought you might want to know how they are too.......
I didn't know Flamingos made igloos....but apparently they do :)

Smiles,
Kelly

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Lake House Retreat Feb. 2012 Chapter 3

Chapter 3
Lake House Retreat

Ann...the lady behind these blocks...is an amazing woman and these are some blocks she was making for a friends grandchild.  What are pix without a good story right?

Let me tell you a bit about Ann and how she and I met......I was 40 years old...yes 40 and my husband's employer had gone bankrupt so he and I sold our home and went to PA to stay with his parents for what we thought would be 4-6 weeks. Aaron was 22 months old and Zach was 5 months old. I arrive in PA and the boys got sick....you know how Mom's with babies can be....especially two little ones....no matter what my age, I was still a "new Mom."
I went into the pediatrician's office and we are seen by the Nurse Practitioner. This woman, Ann, explains everything that is going on with the boys....tells me how the medication will or won't work and provides me with enough information to feel confident that I can handle the situation and where to call if something unexpected happens. I wanted to hug her.....in my heart.... Ann is the Guardian Angel of young Mothers....she gave me strength when I needed it and has given me 7 years of wisdom since that first meeting. The world is a much brighter place because Ann is in it!
 This is a much better photo of Ann....she is the first gal in the photo....followed by another angel...Kay...then by two other lovely women Donna and Leona.
 Here are a few more of those blocks....I think they are so cute.  The baby will have all those textures to play with too...the ric-rac and the layered fabrics....that's one lucky baby :)
 Another scrap quilt made by MJ.  She and I played with fabrics for the sashing and borders on Friday night....it took a few different pieces until we came upon one that worked well.  There are very few pieces of anything interesting left in her scrap basket....trust me...I had to search to find a little piece for my Cathedral Windows practice piece.

This is the view from the back of the Lake House....it is absolutely beautiful...I love the mountains of PA......I kept taking photos of where I was so I could take you all along with me...through the pictures.

Panning the camera to the left from the back porch of the Lake House....more beauty.
 Then back to MJ's after the retreat....while driving from the Lake House to MJ's I had this thought....
If I were to ever go to jail ....it needs to be in PA....even a 20 year sentence would end in what feels like a week.....because I was here for 4 days and it went by in 15 minutes....time goes faster in PA than anywhere in the world....honestly!  I blinked and now I'm here in Perrysburg writing a blog post...how did that happen?  (I guess I'm starting to sound like my Grandmother...she always said she didn't know where the time went.)
 A view of the mountain behind MJ's house....even with the dark gray skys...it is a beautiful place.

On my way out of town....I made a quick pit stop.....I just wanted to see Ann one more time and she is not too far from the freeway....so I drove quickly up that moutain that she lives on to give her another hug.  Many of you long-timers will remember the post of me chasing the chickens at Ann's house.  This is her chicken coop.....and I thought I'd brag to all my other friends that I know a woman who owns her own gated community.....folks don't necessarily need to know the "gated community" is a community of chickens....:)

As I was driving off Ann's mountain....I looked down the road and there were several deer crossing the road.....good thing I'm quick with a camera....

Back home to my monkeys....of course I made a hat for each one of them....
 they love their hats and Zach wore his the entire evening....
 where does the time go?

I've had a lot of inquiries as to the pattern for the quilt that these gals made....I called it the PA block...this is what the quilts look like:


The girls did a block swap....and it can be made in any size.  Here is the link to the instructions published by Quilter's Newsletter back in Sept. of 04. 

I think the girls made 10 blocks each month and 10 alternate blocks so each person got one set each month.  I heard it was a challenge keeping track of who had done what and perhaps if each person participating got a set a month or had a large enverlope with their name on it and a set was put in each month...with one person keeping track of the month and the persons name.

I wish I had participated....and I don't have the organizational skills or time to organize a block swap like this one....but if anyone wants to start a group...please let me know because I would love to make a quilt like this one.

Smiles,
Kelly

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