In the book I wrote about Ellen Webster, I mentioned a company that made oilcloth. Oilcloth has become the buzz word in textiles and everyone is wondering what it is and how to make it at home, or if they can make it at home. A new company, Spoonflower, has had requests for this type of cloth, and provided this link on Facebook:
If you are not a member of Facebook, you are missing out on some great social networking. It is a fine place to keep up to date with what your favorite friends are doing, and to meet new friends. People often post video links, tutorials, links to their blogs to see photos, hear music, or learn about their organizations. The more you network, the more fun you will have.
I have a personal page on Facebook, and Quilter’s Muse Publications also has a page where you can sign up to be a “Fan,” so you won’t miss any of the latest announcements.
The more we all use Facebook, the more we know, particularly, if our friends post quality information, which mine, do!
On another matter, Jim Cummings is busy posting new recipes, everyday, and providing photos or outline stitch designs. Check out his Vintage Cookery Blog.
Patricia Cummings
Quilter’s Muse Publications