My long time friend, Linda Franz has SUCH a sense of humor! ((Or that would be HUMOUR because she IS in Canada after all ;c) ))
I love keeping up with what she’s doing --- the way her mind works fascinates me. We go way back to the early days in the late 1990’s to the first origins of the Dear Jane list – and it is so wonderful to see what she has come up with, and what she will come up with NEXT!
I just received this via email and I had to check it out, she writes:
I wanted to let you know that I posted a 70 second video tutorial (just over a minute) this morning on the blog and there will be drawings for finger-pincushions--one for every 25 comments, so great odds.
70 second video!? Drawings?! I had to go check it out myself…..I love to see what kind of mess MONKEY gets into too!
And leave her a comment because she is drawing for winners of her finger-pincushions, 1 winner for every 25 comments. I thought I’d reiterate that, even though she said it above, just in case you were skim-reading. ((You aren’t, are you?!?))
Click the pic above to take you to Linda’s blog page to go see this cute and speedy tutorial. And turn the music up loud. It’s a MUST! You’ll be galloping along at break neck speed, I guarantee it!
*Note* Something is wrong with my linking skills because when I clicked it, it took me to a blank page -- but if you look at the menu you'll see the link for her BLOG right there in the menu bar. Click that. :c)
That’s the kind of music I need to play when I’m cleaning house.
I might just get it done faster!
Hmmmmm menu bar? :0)
ReplyDeleteclicking the monkey worked for me :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great link and fun idea. This looks like a very useful little project! I hope you are enjoying some DH time today....
ReplyDeleteWe just got retreat presents that were finger pincushions made in a similiar way but with 2 liter bottle caps. I love mine.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bonnie once again. I will be checking out her blog. Looks like a fun one.
ReplyDeleteMaryella
Loved the tutorial, thanks Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteThe tutorial was hilarious as ever with Monkey in it.
ReplyDeleteLove Inklingo.
Faye in Maine
Monkey & Linda are always having too much fun!
ReplyDeleteOh, Bonnie! You are amazing! Thank you VERY much for the kind words. You have sent a large number of visitors. Some of their comments are hilarious and all are kind. What a creative bunch! You are the best.
ReplyDeleteMusic sounded alot like 1812 Overture-is great to "move it" music!
ReplyDeleteBev (kwiltpharm@aol.com)
Those are the cutest thing I've seen in a long time and the monkey is adorable. I guess I'll have to take a break from quilting and make a few for friends.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting concept! I am so glad that Bonnie steered me to this. Love that monkey!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute tutorial! Thanks for the heads-up! I love the Monkey!
ReplyDeleteLove the little Monkey! Thanks Bonnie for suggesting Linda.
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