In this tutorial, I will show you how you can make a Simple Spring Wreath with Pussy Willows and Dried Florals, in under 1 hour. Pussy willows usually spring up as early as February around here and will burst to seed by the end of May. There is a short time when it doesn’t quite […]

How to Make a Simple Spring Wreath with Willows & Dried Florals

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simple wreath with willows

Braiding garlic can be both pretty and functional. If you properly harvest, dry, cure and store your garlic, they have the potential to last up to 6 months! This year we harvested lots of garlic out of our raised beds. It’s always a treat to harvest something that was planted way back in the fall. […]

How to Braid Garlic for Storage

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braided garlic

Spring Planting on our Dairy Farm doesn’t just mean tractors and bags of corn. It means faith, trust and a positive report from the weather man. Spring has sprung and us dairy farmers now find ourselves in early June which means the middle of growing season. Planting on our farm is by-far the busiest season […]

Spring Planting on the Dairy Farm

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spring planting

This tutorial for a zip pouch with a flat bottom is the seventh lesson in my ” Learn to Sew Series”. These projects are aimed at helping you learn how to sew or improve your sewing skills!  These zippered pouches are my “go-to” handmade gift, and were one of the very first bags I learned how […]

How to Sew a Flat-Bottomed Zipper Pouch | Learn to Sew Lesson #7

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zipper pouch

In this tutorial, I will show you how to fix a pair of jeans by sewing on a patch.  Let’s face it, crotch blowout is very real, not to mention the torn corners your back pockets get from all that wallet friction. But unless you’re cool with pre-worn-in denim, which is to be honest rarely […]

How to Sew a Patch | Learn to Sew | Lesson #6

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sewing a patch

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