Blogroll

Irene Lentz

Dec 29th, 2009 | By Gidget | Category: Blogroll, Featured Posts

I cannot express how excited I am to see all of the information that Karlyn, Irene’s great niece, has posted on her website. What a beautiful job she has done to pull all of the information together.

Irene is a true inspiration.

Click on the picture to learn more about one of the greatest fashion designer’s [...]



The Many Plies of Kathleen Fasanella

Jun 30th, 2009 | By Gidget | Category: Blogroll, Yellow Pages

1-ply, 2-ply, 3-ply, and still counting.
– Posted with Stuffr! –



Kathleen Fasanella’s Actions Speak Loudly

Jun 28th, 2009 | By Gidget | Category: Associated Industry Pros, Blogroll, Yellow Pages

More of Kathleen Fasanella’s (owner of Fashion Incubator) Typical Smear Tactics.
Not up to date? Click here, and here, and here, and the last post here. Be sure and click the first posts headline for the comment left by J at the bottom.

Home Sewers and Industry professionals take heed and check it [...]



Heads Up – Eyes Open – Freedom to Speak

Jun 26th, 2009 | By Gidget | Category: Associated Industry Pros, Blogroll, Yellow Pages

CAUTION TO THE HOME SEWING COMMUNITY AND ETSY MARKETS:
YOUR NEXT ON THE DANCE CARD FOR THE FASHION INCUBATOR – MIGHT WANT TO WATCH YOUR TOES and your backs….
After 4 years as a member of the Fashion-Incubator.com forum (paying member, regardless of the mention that only one person has paid), I’m leaving it for [...]



New Stuffr Version

Jul 18th, 2008 | By Gidget | Category: Blogroll, Coffee Klatch

Slobo has updated his Stuffr! program. Stuffr is a blogging tool. Rather like a dispatcher center on jet fuel.
It now has larger text (which I personally appreciate), a cleaner interface and a couple new gizmos. He’s also removed Twitter support for now.
If you have it or want to get it, [...]



New version of STUFFR Released!

Apr 4th, 2008 | By Gidget | Category: Blogroll

My Husband is so SMART! He has just released version 0.9.5 of Stuffr.
If you are not familiar with Stuffr, it allows you to make blog entries and type messages faster and easier than logging in and navigating through several application screens.
From one screen, you can update however many blogs you have (including [...]



Letterpress Love…

Nov 25th, 2007 | By Gidget | Category: Blogroll, Machines, Printing

While looking online, for the picture of the sweater pattern I’m knitting from an older issue of Creative Knitting magazine, I ran into another knitster’s blog, Creative Swoon. I love that name! Scrolling the older posts, a picture of typeface caught my eye….. and the video recommended, caught my heart. The [...]



Made in the USA

Sep 8th, 2007 | By Gidget | Category: Associated Industry Pros, Blogroll, Coffee Klatch

Want to buy something for the holidays?
Check out the search engine that searches a database of USA made products first.
With over 7 million Made in China products recalled in just the last few weeks because of lead contamination and other hazardous materials maybe it’s time we support U.S. manufacturers – you know – [...]



Angels Need Help

Aug 14th, 2007 | By Gidget | Category: Blogroll, Coffee Klatch, Sewing

No matter what side of the fence you are on about the war, our heroes NEED US to provide them with the comforts we would afford our own family members. Often, as with anyone facing serious medical care, kindness, love and hope can be some of the best medicine!
Soldier’s Angels’ send out [...]



Maps

Aug 7th, 2007 | By Gidget | Category: Blogroll

This site was posted on the homeschoolers newsgroup – thought ya’ll might like to see it too.

Nationalatlas.gov
You can make interactive maps within your web browser! This
program allows you to make your own maps. Select, change,
and display map layers. Roam across America and zoom in to
reveal more detail. Point at map features to learn [...]



Are You Ready?

Aug 2nd, 2007 | By Gidget | Category: Blogroll

Our hearts and prayers go out to all the people of Minnesota. They are the kindest people I had ever met and it does not surprise me to hear that they were, without hesitation or concern for their own safety, helping to rescue others.
Of all the places I’ve been, Minnesota is the only place [...]



Awsome Classrom Blog Design

Jul 29th, 2007 | By Gidget | Category: Blogroll, Homeschool

I’ve been working on the kids’ new homeschool blog site, revamping it to be less complicated, when I ran into this site.
Thinkfree
If you are teaching – take a look at how technology is helping to keep everyone in sync, no matter where they are! I am in awe!!! What a great job!

Technorati [...]



Gowns Designed By

Jul 22nd, 2007 | By Gidget | Category: Blogroll

I recently started another website to give kudo’s to some of my favorite costume designers. Costume design is what inspired me to begin sewing as a tween and is what still inspires me. I had bought the domain name a couple of years ago, but hadn’t found the time to do anything [...]



Life under the Internet

Jul 19th, 2007 | By Gidget | Category: Blogroll

I’ve been asked to review a Website Promotion, Affiliate Marketing and .Net Development Blog. This is the blog of a man who lives in South Wales, U.K.. He makes his living doing internet programming on a contractual basis. His tagline states: ” My ramblings about making a living on the internet and [...]



Neat Knitting SIte

Jul 18th, 2007 | By Gidget | Category: Blogroll, knitting

While looking for the golf club cozy pattern, I ran into this site. Thought ya’ll might like it too. If knitting doesn’t work out, I can always make bracelets from the needles.

Technorati Tags: craft, knitting



Personal Farm Blog

Jul 13th, 2007 | By Gidget | Category: Blogroll

While looking for vegetable gardening information, I ran into a website that was an interesting read and thought ya’ll might like to see it. Its’ called the Life of a Farm blog.
The blog is written by a divorced father of three who works a full-time job while also trying to care for his [...]



The Angels Need Help

Nov 19th, 2006 | By Gidget | Category: Blogroll

If you would like to help out, the Soldier’s Angels projects could really use some extra help and donations.