I am a big skeptic of anything that is essentially, “free money”. However, since I am always looking for ways to keep up my fabric hoarding without taking money from our “living” budget, I looked into something I saw on the news and was pleasantly surprised. There are many apps available that say you earn money back by shopping. This usually involves online shopping. While I do some of that, I never was that interested. But, there are a couple of apps that give you money back for grocery shopping which is a necessary evil. In about 10 days, I have earned about $40.00. I didn’t buy anything that I would not have normally bought. It didn’t take a huge amount of time. Since I was already buying these things, why not let someone give me some money back to buy fabric? Free money in my opinion. I believe these companies are really collecting consumer data. They are interested in what all you buy, not just the things they are offering money back on. I am not sure I care if they know I have an addiction to Diet Pepsi. These sites are Ibotta and Checkout51. Each week, they add to the list of products that they are offering money back on. Some are brand specific, while others are not. You can use the same receipt for both sites. For example, they may offer you money back on a gallon of milk, any brand. Last week, there was an offer for $10.00 back if you purchased a 12 pack of bud light, a twelve pack of Pepsi and a bag of Tostitos. I needed all of these items for Super Bowl Sunday. You have to have at least $20 in your account to get your money. They offer multiple ways to get your money. Cash, PayPal and gift cards (Jo Ann was on the gift card list). There is also cash back options for Jo Ann Fabrics on Ibotta. Even if you don’t buy fabric there, everyone needs batting thread and other notions. Just want my quilting friends to have more money for quilt supplies. In the words of my daughter “Just Sayin”.
Happy Quilting
Happy Sewing
Treasure your family
I had some time off, but I was not off during the entire holiday season like I am used to. I user a lost (most) of my vacation time with
I made this table runner for my own table. I usually don’t make much for myself, but it seems odd to be a quilter and not have quilted stuff all over your house. It is an interesting batik and I was not appalled at my quilting this time. When I did the quilting, I was sort of thinking/going for snow drifts. It came out all right.
Well, I got everything cut as instructed. I had most of this fabric in my stash, likely for years…. Had to buy a couple of accent pieces, that’s it. I like lime green and teal together. Hoping it turns out to be something awesome! We shall see.
me and one on my lap. This is a great travel project because everything I need fits into my little dog bag (of course). In my photo, you can see my Ruger. This was my late Husbands “Hunting Dog”. He weights six pounds and is scared of ants, so I am not sure what he would hunt. Cute as a button though. He is the only male dog in my herd, so he thinks any female is his. He frequently rolls all over me as if he is making me his and then gives Kevin the evil eye. Miss Moka’s paws are on the table where they should not be.
I actually made these bibs for my future grandchildren (just in case I don’t get to meet them). They are made from recycled jeans. Jeans that belonged to me and my late husband Derrick. I am hoping that will someday mean something to Haley and/or Miranda. No to bad on the applique portion. Over time I will make more to give away. But, sometimes you just need to see
something finished.

on the freeway. Darn near everything was broken; legs, ankles, knees, feet, elbows, collarbones, ribs, punctured lungs lacerated liver, spleen and intestines. Fortunately, there was no head injuries. Today was Miranda’s sixth day of surgery. She still has more ahead of her. She is still here. For this I am grateful. I don’t think I could stand losing another loved one. I must thank family ( who came immediately) and friends for their support, especially Susan from