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✂️ Embroidery Tape: What Kind Should You Use?

If you’re working on an embroidery project with a zipper or placing fabric on the underside of the hoop, you’ve probably seen the instruction: “Tape it down.” And then comes the big question… What kind of tape actually works best? The truth: every embroiderer has a favorite, and there’s no single “right” answer. Below is a clean, easy-to-skim guide based on real recommendations from makers — plus a few helpful taping tips. 🧵 Helpful Taping Tips Use multiple pieces of tape for a secure hold. Make sure pieces are long enough to keep fabric or zippers from shifting. Place tape so it’s not in the stitching path . Reuse tape pieces when possible — many types hold up for several rounds. 🎀 Popular Tape Options for Embroidery Washi Tape Paper‑crafter’s favorite Easy to remove Gentle on fabric Transport / Medical / Surgical / Micropore Tape Holds tight without damaging fabric Easy to remove Doesn’t gum up the needle Tears neatly Often reusable Blue or Green Painter’s Tape No sticky resid...
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Birthday Fun Swap

  Because of high postage costs, this is an in-country swap. You will swap with someone in your own country unless you specify that you are willing to swap out of your country, and there are available partners. Have you ever wanted to do something extra special for your birthday celebrations? A Birthday placemat and coaster set will make the birthday boy or girl feel extra special. For this swap, you will make 1 birthday placemat and 1 coordinating coaster. Ask your partner if she wants it to be specifically for a boy or a girl, or a generic design. Your placemat should be approximately 12" x 19", and the coaster should be only big enough for a cup. Your placemat must have some quilting and have either thin batting or flannel in the middle. Both the placemat and coaster must be machine washable. If you have never made a quilted placemat or coaster, there are lots of tutorials on YouTube and Pinterest. Please message me, Cyndy Clemons, if you have any questions or need help. H...

New Fish Tank: Our Colorful New Little World

“Day 1: Filling the tank!” April 12, 2026 Setting up our very first fish tank has been such a fun little adventure. What started as “let’s get a few fish” quickly turned into a full underwater community — 14 fish total — each one with its own personality, color, and charm. Below is a simple breakdown of who’s swimming around in our new tank, plus a few snapshots of the setup. 🐠 The Fish Lineup ✨ Clean‑Up Crew These guys help keep the tank tidy. Flying Fox Algea Eater  x 1 Plecostomus  x 1 🌈 Bright & Colorful Swimmers A mix of guppies and GloFish that add so much movement and color. Guppy  x 1 Cobra Endler’s Guppy  x 5 Glofish Electric Green Cory  x 4 🦈 The Big Personalities Blue Tiger Parrot Cichlid  x 2 📸 A Peek at the Setup We’re still learning as we go, but watching this little underwater world come to life has been such a peaceful, happy addition to our home. If you have favorite fish‑keeping tips, feel free to share them below — I love hearing...

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  Learn how to write your own artist bio „ here “. To learn more about me click " here ". The content in my blog is the sole responsibility of Stefanie Seaver as teacher and genealogist and so much more…. The use of content, classes, services, or products offered on this blog is not endorsed by Stampin' Up!   Information Shop Contact Me Link tree   Categories Fabrics Fidget Blankets Kits Scraps View All   Contact Me Texas Google Form   Follow Me Facebook Twitter Instagram Link Tree Pinterest TikTok Spoonflower YouTube Things I sell Blog disclosure " here ". I enjoy sharing my love of stamping, teaching and genealogy with you.  If you use an  idea , you have seen here on my site, please spread the love and refer to where you have seen it on my blog.   

4” Squares Quilt Idea

Another great inspiration shared by a crafter using 4" cut squares.   (I can't find the post I saw originally that inspired me.)  I specifically avoided florals and black and whites.  I just started sewing blocks of squares without paying close attention to the location.  It is 20 squares x 26 squares.  Twin size.