Another year, another tiny house (or three) for Kristie Wolfe. And she gets around – she built her first tiny house in Boise, Idaho, a couple of years back; in ... Read moreThis Woman Is Building A Totally Awesome Tiny Hobbit Home Community
Another year, another tiny house (or three) for Kristie Wolfe. And she gets around – she built her first tiny house in Boise, Idaho, a couple of years back; in ... Read moreThis Woman Is Building A Totally Awesome Tiny Hobbit Home Community
Highly affordable small and tiny log cabin kits that you can assemble yourself in 3-5 days! Many choices from a number of manufacturers. Exclusive discounts!
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Another year, another tiny house (or three) for Kristie Wolfe. And she gets around – she built her first tiny house in Boise, Idaho, a couple of years back; in ... Read moreThis Woman Is Building A Totally Awesome Tiny Hobbit Home Community
Turning a childhood dream into a grown-up passion, Kristi Leduc went from doll clothes to making her own clothes to art quilts.
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Another year, another tiny house (or three) for Kristie Wolfe. And she gets around – she built her first tiny house in Boise, Idaho, a couple of years back; in ... Read moreThis Woman Is Building A Totally Awesome Tiny Hobbit Home Community
Designing a log home comes with lots of decisions. Follow these design guidelines as you plan your log home’s spaces to get your log home's design just right.
As a goat-owner, any vacation spot with these cuties nearby speaks to me! This adorable one-room cabin in North Carolina is no exception. "Wanda's World Cabin," as it's called, has two sturdy bunks, a bathroom
Beautiful off grid timber cabin in Campsie Glen, with its own river, porch and woodland setting.
Christine’s Cabin 1101 is located in Chalet Village and offers space for 4 guests, access to community pools, a Blu-ray player and big screen TV, and great Mt. LeConte views!
Designer Jay Jeffers refashions the retreat for a California family
Tour Chicago-based artist Kristi Kohut's lake house remodel (and expansion!) located on Wisconsin's Lake Delavan. Learn what inspired the color palette, unique nautical touches, and more. For more home remodels, visit domino.com.
North Carolina couple, Kristi and Rafael, are no strangers to a challenge. Kristi is a breast cancer survivor, after all. After coming through her battle, the couple made the decision to downsize from their 2500 square foot house into a tiny house with a budget of $45,000. The cabin-style home was built on a 34’ trailer and was named the “Odyssey”.
Linen kitchen towels are perfect for everyday use. It is highly absorbent, it will dry your dishes wonderfully and will make your glassware shine. Linen is antibacterial, so no more smelly dishtowels. Linen towels are very durable and you`ll enjoy it for many years. It becomes even better with every wash. Prints of various fishes will look amazingly in your lake house or cabin kitchen. It could be a perfect gift for fisherman. Listing is for set of 2 kitchen towels with fish prints. One with bigger and one with smaller ones. SIZE: about 17"x24"(44x60cm) Sizes might slightly differ. DISCOUNT OFFER Do you like linen kitchen towels? Why not to get more of them right away? Use coupon code TOWELS during check out when buying 3 or more sets of our linen kitchen towels and get 10% off your purchase. (Sets can be of different designs. ) COMPOSITION 100% natural linen. Weight 160gsm. Washed and softened for very pleasant touch. It won`t shrink. Prints are made with safe environmentally friendly inks. EASY CARE machine wash warm(40 C/ 104 F), straighten and hang to dry or tumble dry (low heat). Iron upside down if needed. As the first wash has been already done, the garment will keep its shape without significant shrinkage in the future. Enjoy it today and many years to come! PROCESSING TIME: Your order will be ready to ship in 3-5 days after purchase. In case you need to get a product by particular date, please feel free to contact us and we will try our best to do everything faster. Tracking code will be sent to you, when order is shipped. SHIPPING TIME: Ship times vary depending upon the country. Check it in our shop policies: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Linooco?ref=seller-platform-mcnav#policies If you need to get your item faster, you can purchase shipping upgrade (about 2-6 working days depending on your location). Please contact me for that. Price depends on your address. GIFTS: You can ship our products directly to your gift recipient. We'd be happy to include a complimentary gift note. Please let us know in the notes to seller field upon checkout. Keep in mind that colors on your display and in reality might slightly differ depending on screen settings and technical characteristics. Other linen kitchen towels: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Linooco?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=23954225 Best Wishes, Linoroom
Create this vibrant looking quilt for your next projects. Pull out your favorite batiks to make colorful block combinations. View the GO! Mix & Match Quilt Block Collection Chart which shows how the GO! Hip to Be Square dies can be combined together and with existing GO! dies to create classic 6", 8", 9" or 12" 4-patch and 9-patch blocks. Once you add item to shopping cart and checkout, you'll be able to download your Pattern from your Account page. Pattern Downloads are best viewed using the latest versions of Adobe Reader and Internet Explorer.
Casie and her husband have DIY renovated this A-frame cabin for eight months, COMPLETELY transforming the space.
Supermodel Coco Rocha recently unveiled her newly renovated kitchen at her home in Westchester, New York – and who else but Silestone would provide the finishes?
https://youtu.be/ecnr4vDphuwIt is my first day back at work after a long weekend that I spent cabin hunting to alleviate my urge to travel. I found this sustain
This gorgeous New England cabin was designed as a vacation retreat by TMS Architects on the shores of Silver Lake, in Madison, New Hampshire.
Hi, all! Are you ready for another great scrap quilt idea? I'm excited to introduce you to Kristi, who you may also know as @kristiquilts on Instagram. She creates marvelous scrap quilts all.the.time and when I started looking for help with this series of tutorials, she was one of the first people I knew I had to ask. I was so excited when she agreed to help out, and I'm even more so now that I've seen what she has for us today. So let's get this show on the road - and don't quit before the end, as we'll have a winner from last week's giveaway and another scrappy giveaway, too! *&*&*&*&*&*&* Thank you Sarah for hosting the Hand2Help Challenge. I am very pleased to be able to share this quilting tutorial with you today! I love making use of all my scraps, but like all quilters I am always looking for great ways to keep them tamed! After exploring the myriad of ideas for ‘scrap-organizing,’ I decided on a simple system for myself. For me, anything ⅛ of a yard or more I keep folded neatly in my fabric drawers for a variety of projects. Anything smaller than that I cut into 2 ½ inch strips. Whatever remains from those strips (that is bigger than ½ inch) becomes a string or a crumb. I store my scraps by color in small fabric bins with plastic bags to sort the 2 ½ inch strips, strings, and crumbs. When my bin starts to look full (like the green and orange ones in the photo), I start cutting up the 2 ½ inch strips for a scrap quilt. I’m always on the lookout for simple patterns that use 2 ½ strips, so when my bin is full, I can get a project ready to go quickly! Inspiration for the Stacked Coin Quilt I had been collecting ideas for coin quilts for a few months. There are many ways to make this type of quilt—from straight stacked coins, to offset coins, to random size coins with crazy offsets that look like they are about to topple. I knew I wanted to make my coins uniform (to use the 2 ½ inch scraps) and to make the offset uniform to simplify the construction. Thank you to all the Stacked Coin Quilt makers that came before me! Planning For this quilt I used my green and orange 2 ½ inch strips. All values in either of these colors from the lights to the darks went into this quilt. The unifying aspect of this quilt is the neutral background color. Choosing one fabric to use as a background gives the variety of scraps in this quilt cohesion so the scraps can sing without being wild. For the stacked coin design, I would choose a fabric that is either a solid or a simple all-over print. I would steer away from fabrics that are obviously directional. Directional fabrics require more thought in placement, and could be too busy with the variety of scraps in the quilt. I auditioned a few grays from my stash to use as the background (see photo). Any of these could have worked, but I decided to go with the gray fabric on the right for its medium value. (Actually, I had just enough of that fabric for the center of the quilt, and had to make-do with the darker gray fabric on the left for the border.) As for the binding, you could use additional background fabric, or go scrappy with lots of binding leftovers in various shades of green and orange. Yardage Requirements Quilt Size: 54 by 69 ½ inches Unit of two coins: 4 by 6 finished or 4 ½ by 6 ½ unfinished Background and Vertical Sashing: 2 ¾ yards Border: ¾ yard Colored Fabric Scraps: about 2 yards worth, or about 1000 inches of 2 ½ inch strip scraps, or 96 (5 by 5) charm squares Binding: 5/8 to ¾ yard depending on your preferred size Cutting Background: 192 rectangles 2 by 2 ½ inches (for coin units) 8 strips 3 inches by Width of Fabric (WOF) (for sashing) Border: 7 strips 3 inches by WOF Coins—Colored (green and orange) scraps: 192 rectangles 2 ½ by 5 inches (for coins) Yardage: Cut into 2 ½ inch strips by WIF. Then cut those strips into 192 2 ½ by 5 inch rectangles. Scraps: iron and cut 2 ½ inch strips of at least 5 inches long. Then cut those pieces into 192 2 ½ by 5 inch rectangles. Charm Squares: Cut each in half once to make two 2 ½ by 5 inch rectangles which will yield 192 2 ½ by 5 inch rectangles. When I cut lots of one type of piece, I like to clip them in sets of 10 with little binding clips. Binding: Cut into strips for your preferred binding size Sewing Making Coins Sew a small background rectangle onto one end of each colored rectangle. Press to one side or open. I pressed mine towards the background. Joining the coins into pairs Now sew the coins together in pairs. This task, although not difficult, is critical to making the staggered stack of coins. Let me explain this part in detail to help you avoid an orientation pitfall. When you sew the pairs together, you want the top coin to be on the left side and the bottom coin to be on the right as shown in the next photo: To sew, fold the top coin down onto the bottom coin, pin, and sew. When it’s done, it looks like this! Now watch what you can do with this unit: if you rotate it around so that the bottom coin is now on the top...look! The new top coin is still on the left! No matter which orientation you choose, the top coin will always be to the left. Take a moment to lay one two-coin unit above a second two coin unit and they will look like the next photo. Awesome! After you’ve sewn all your pairs together, take a moment to stack them up and make sure that all the top coins in the pairs are on the left. If you find any stray units that have the top coin on the right, as shown next, it’s time to get out your seam ripper and fix it so the top coin is to the left. The problem is that if any of the units have coins going to the wrong side, when you try to line them up, you’ll end up with mismatched coins. Oops!! Joining the Pairs into 4’s and then into 8’s Once you have the pairs together correctly, the rest goes together much easier because you can’t mess up the orientation by rotating the units. So feel free to rotate the units to make pleasing combinations. Join each pair into 4’s and then join the 4’s into 8’s. Up until this point, I did all these combinations of colors randomly, by picking up one piece and then picking up another piece without much deliberation. Sewing the Columns Now that you have 8’s, it’s time to arrange them on your design wall (bed, floor, table) to find a placement of the colors that you are happy with. There are six columns each with four sets of 8’s. Once you have the arrangement you like, sew the four sets of 8’s into columns. Adding Vertical Sashing To add the sashing, seam the strips of background fabric and then cut pieces to the correct length. First measure each of the columns of coins and average the measurements (or pick the measurement that is in the middle of the grouping). Write this number down. Now sew background sashing strips together and cut so that you end up with five long pieces that are the length that you wrote down. If you sewed a perfect ¼ inch seam then these pieces will be 64 ½ inches long! 😊 Sew a long piece on the right side of the first five columns of coins. To do this, I fold the long piece into halves, and then into quarters. I mark the ends, ¼, ½, ¾ points on the border. I do the same for the column of coins. Then pin the border to the column of coins at the corresponding points. Sew from the top of the quilt to the bottom. Press toward the sashing. Now attach the coin columns together. Change the direction of your seamline by sewing from bottom to top this time. Adding Borders For the two vertical side borders, seam border strips together and cut two long pieces that are the same measurement as the vertical sashing. Sew from top to bottom to attach the side borders. Press toward the outside borders. For the top and bottom borders, measure the width of the quilt at the center. Seam together strips and cut them so that you end up with two long pieces that are the center width of the quilt. If you sewed a perfect ¼ inch seam then these pieces will be 54 inches long! 😊 Pin (at the ends, ¼, ½, ¾) and sew the strips onto the top and bottom. Press toward the outside borders. Finishing Now you have a completed stacked coins top! Add some fun quilting and your favorite binding and you’ll have a finished quilt! Happy Sewing! Kristi Kristi, a fourth-generation quilter, has been quilting actively since 2013. She loves sewing quilts for kids and using up all her scraps! When not working as a Database Administrator during the day or sewing in her free time, she can be found enjoying the outdoors near her Northern California home with her husband of 30 years and their 11-year-old son. You can follow her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/kristiquilts/ *&*&*&*&*&*&* Isn't that a fabulous quilt? And such a great scrap buster, too. I can see many of these in my scrappy future! Thank you, Kristi, for sharing your talents with us! And now, how about a winner for last week's giveaway? I asked little Miss Random, and she said... Congratulations, Kathy! I'll be contacting you later today to get your snail mail address for a package of scraps!! And because I've yet to make any kind of significant dent in my scraps, I'll happily give away another package this week! Just leave a comment below (if you don't want any more scraps, just say so!) and I'll draw another name next week. Be sure to leave Kristi some quilt-y love, too - she's not a blogger, but I'd sure like to show her how wonderful bloggers are! If you're on Instagram, be sure to check out and maybe follow her feed - she always has beautiful eye candy to share! Hugs! Sarah
Blending mountain spirit with hygge vibes, Loki the Wolfdog's home is the ultimate cabin dream. See how Havenly designer Heather Goerzen brought it to life.
TV dinners. Poodle skirts. McCarthyism. While we’re glad to leave many 1950s relics firmly in the past, we’re pretty thrilled about the revival of these three utterly fabulous, utterly retro home trends.
Dedicated to providing eco-friendly micro-hospitality solutions in far-reaching destinations, Studio Puisto is at it again. Following the success of their tiny, modular cabin design, ‘Space of Mind', Studio Puisto, a sustainable interior design studio based in Finland, recently debuted the first prototype of cabins soon to be part of a larger hospitality project called Kivijärvi
Building a ranch home on the edge of the largest lake in northern Idaho doesn’t mean you should skip throwing in an infinity pool/waterfall combo, and Thunder Ranch helpfully provides outdoor swimming
If you’re looking for the perfect Tiny House floor plan, we have one that you definitely need to check out! The designers at Recreational Resort Cottages and Cabins have come up with a floor plan that gives you everything you need and more in only 399 square feet!
North Carolina couple, Kristi and Rafael, are no strangers to a challenge. Kristi is a breast cancer survivor, after all. After coming through her battle, the couple made the decision to downsize from their 2500 square foot house into a tiny house with a budget of $45,000. The cabin-style home was built on a 34’ trailer and was named the “Odyssey”.
The house isn't huge but with big windows and light, you don't need one inch more.
This beautiful, themed throw, lap quilt, or wall hanging would make a great gift for someone special in your life or treat yourself! Can also be used as a tablecloth or wall hanging that will add an artistic focal piece to any room. It would be so nice draped at the end of the bed or over a sofa when you wish to be wrapped in extra warmth. Utilizing designer cotton fabrics this quilt features an image of a log cabin & snowshoes in a wintry scene. This is a stunningly beautiful fabric panel of a winter cabin & vintage snowshoes! The panel is called "Christmas Memories" by Riley Blake designs. The coordinating fabrics have been done in blues & browns colored fabric. The back of the quilt is done in a brown log patterned fabric. The quilt has been hand pieced, machine sewn, & long arm quilted. The binding is double folded & was sewn to the front first & then hand stitched to the back of quilt. The binding is done in a brown, golden stonehenge colored fabric. Measures 59 1/2” x 71 1/2”. This is a large lap quilt size. It doesn't quite cover the top of a queen size bed as seen in one of the pictures. The quilt batting is called “warm & natural” which provides extra warmth without a bulky feeling. If you wish to hang this quilt you can use curtain rod & clips. Care: Can be machine washed on gentle cycle, cold water, & line dry. After the first wash the quilt will have a beautifully soft puckered look. I recommend adding in Color Catchers by Shout with each washing to preclude darker colors from running. Design: Center of Attention by Pine Tree Country Quilts. Quilt will be shipped Priority Mail, in a large, flat rate USPS box. This is a sturdy box that will ensure the quilt arrives in great shape. Shipping costs for a large flat rate box is about $20. I will share in the shipping cost. Customers will be charged a flat rate of $12 for shipping & I will pick up remainder shipping cost! Thank you for shopping at Northern Outpost Goods! Also, be sure & visit my other Etsy shop, the Shasta Shack, for other handmade items using other novelty fabric.