Many of my readers know I have a free tutorial page with lots of good stuff there. I always love it when people use my tutorials and then link back to me. Or see my work and want to post about it. Here are some lovely examples of links that talk about my blog or my work:
April, from the Modern Mama blog, used my Fabric Storage Tutorial and I must say, I love how it looks on her bookcase. (Just click the link to check out her picture). Here is my picture from my studio:
Tipnut site loves my Copper Bookmark Tutorial since they have featured it a couple of times. Here is what it looks like:
Karen Griska, Selvage Quilting author, has featured some of my selvage projects on her fabulous Selvage blog. In fact, if you look on her right side table and scroll way down, you will see she has grouped all of them under both my name (Carla Barrett) and this site (Feathered Fibers). Thanks, Karen! Of course, I do have a mini Selvage Tutorial, too.
The talented Vicki Welsh has a fabulous blog feature called “Field Tripping The Web,” where she compiles all the highlights from other blogs, and websites that week. Vicki also has an etsy site, where she sells a variety of wonderful items including her stunning dyed fabrics. I have several bars of her soap, and I highly recommend them. They are especially nice if you sensitive skin, as well. Anyway, in the current edition, she shares a link to my last batik quilt that I quilted for my friend, Molly seen here:
Last link I will share with you was for a jewelry design that I made inspired by a book on the Something Sublime blog by the talented Deryn Mentock. This was a copper pendant and I was taking a metal arts class at the time. This piece was made for the Mary Hetts Jewelry Challenge on Deryn’s blog:
I hope you have enjoyed clicking on the links to some truly wonderful sites. Regards, Carla
Wow, you sure have made lots of wonderfu things! So creative. Thanks for the mention.
Karen
Hi Karen, I am such a fan of your site! Just looking at it makes me want to go create something cool. 🙂
Carla, the French site simply includes the link to your scarf tutorial as a place where one can get free instructions in how to make it. The person who collects and posts this links does it merely as a lover of all things crochet.
Thanks, Fulvia, I appreciate the translation! I often get links, too, from many sites in Eastern Europe.