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An easy way to make a modern quilt label using fabric. Make a fabric quilt tag to label your next quilt!

Today I’m going to throw a short tutorial your way and show you my favorite way to label quilts. Labeling your quilts with a fabric tag is a simple, efficient, and fun way to label without being overly fussy. It’s sturdy and will last just as long as your quilt. I also happen to think it looks very professional! Here’s the full tutorial (with pictures!) on how you can label your quilts with a tag—once you start, you’ll never stop: (Continue reading…)

San Xavier Del Bac

As you may know, I recently took a cross country train trip with my Husband, Steven in June. I can’t wait to tell you about the whole trip, but today I wanted to show you one of the most inspiring places that we visited along the way! We went to Mission San Xavier Del Bac in Tucson Arizona. There was lots of inspiration to be had on the entire trip, but this was an especially magical place. With painted stucco and Native-American inspired designs, I found a way to bear the heat and really soak in the beauty of this place. (Continue reading…)

baby bike announcement

The announcements are out, the family has been called, and I’m finally allowed to share our big news with the world! I can’t believe that I’m saying this, but the Rossi family is getting a sweet addition January 3. That’s right—I’m pregnant with our first child!

I can’t tell you how surreal it is to be typing those words right now. I honestly never thought that it would happen to me (just like I never thought I would turn 6, go to highschool, make it to and through college, or get married)! But here we are, and despite our stunned silence, it’s 100% true. There’s even a growing belly to prove it. (Continue reading…)

A Wooden Crate Liner for Every Job!

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It’s another pattern release day! I present to you my newest (and maybe simplest) pattern yet: Gatherings. This wooden crate liner is perfect for gathering the harvest from your garden, small loads of laundry, storing toys, art supplies, and clothes—the options are really endless! This crate liner will take you less than an hour to make and you’ll use it endlessly! The pattern has been tested for accuracy and is ready to go! Make sure to scroll down and see all the great versions made by my Fabulous Pattern Testers! Here’s some drool-worthy details: (Continue reading…)