continually crazy

Monday, August 31, 2015

I'm moving!

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Hi Everybody! If you're still checking in here, you can find my new blog at: www.onesisterdesigns.blogspot.com I hope you'll c...
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Harvest Time

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The combines came this afternoon and cut the wheat around the barns today so there will be no wheat for quilt show but I'm sure th...
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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

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It's a hot one again this week!  Harvest is just around the corner.....although at the elevator where my son works, just a few miles ...
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Thursday, June 19, 2014

Snowbound is Here!!

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Our " Snowbound " fabric line has arrived!  I know we are all thinking summer, but now is the time to make our " Let it Sn...
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Monday, June 2, 2014

Words to Live By

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We've been busy trying to get some of our sample blocks done for " Words to Live By " block of the month...it's goi...
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Monday, May 5, 2014

Heavenly Days!

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I mentioned in a post a bit ago that our newest Buggy Barn Yarn Dyes were in....and with the rich reds and pumpkins and golds paired wit...
Wednesday, April 30, 2014

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I'm just getting some of the blocks done for the " Cottage Basics " quilt.... aren't they adorable?  They colors are so...
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Hi! I'm Janet Nesbitt, owner of ONE S1STER LLC, a web-based quilt and fabric design company and wholesaler. For the past 18 years, I've owned and operated Buggy Barn Quilts in Reardan, WA, as well as designing Buggy Barn's popular line of quilt patterns and Henry Glass & Co. fabric collections. Now, I’ve begun a new adventure as ONE S1STER, continuing to design both quilt patterns and fabric for Henry Glass & Co, but I’m looking forward to focusing more of my time on creating fun and whimsical designs through my popular ”crazy” piecing technique (stacking fabric, cutting the lines, shuffling and stitching it all together) and other design endeavors. I've always been an avid scrap quilter with a passion for mixing prints and plaids that incorporate a unique sense of color. As I head into a new phase in my career, I look forward to focusing more of my time on creating fun and whimsical designs through my popular "crazy" piecing technique (stacking fabric, cutting on the lines, shuffling, and stitching it all together). This trademark piecing method is easy and forgiving, ensuring quilting success for stitchers of all levels.
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