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  • A Very Covid Christmas (Plus All Other Holidays and Basically Every Day This Year, For That Matter)

    A Very Covid Christmas (Plus All Other Holidays and Basically Every Day This Year, For That Matter)

    I decided to ring in the 2020 holiday season by making what seems like the most fitting ornament to embody this mess of a year…  Presenting The SK Commemorative 2020 Covid Ornament! Sufficiently grumpy and full of all the 2020 feels, if I don’t say so myself… I was planning on just posting a quick…

  • Posters: Save the People’s Postal Service

    Posters: Save the People’s Postal Service

    The United States Postal Service is actually more American than apple pie. It was founded in 1639 and did you know, Benjamin Franklin was appointed the first Postmaster General in 1775. It’s kept people in this country connected – door by door, mailbox by mailbox – for centuries. As their motto goes, “Neither snow nor rain nor…

  • It’s March: Gun Reform Posters

    It’s March: Gun Reform Posters

    There’s not much to say that hasn’t already been said regarding all these horrific mass murders in this country and the changes desperately needed regarding gun reform.  Enough.  I’ve created 4 new posters for you to print and march with. Walk out of school with them, march with them to see your local leaders, and…

  • Awkward Animal Portraits Series: Seasonal Special Edition

    Awkward Animal Portraits Series: Seasonal Special Edition

    If you’ve been following along with our Awkward Animal Portraits (AAP) quilt pattern series, you’ll know we’re now ready to humanely release our October creature, and in true nocturnal partying weekend style, a certain someone is oh-so-fashionably late, but as we know, better late than never. So without further delay, please welcome our first Seasonal Special…

  • Halloween Recycle Craft Project! | Part 2: Rollie Bats

    Halloween Recycle Craft Project! | Part 2: Rollie Bats

    If you missed it the other day, I posted Part 1: Rollie Spiders, which is an alternative way to recycle these same plastic apple cartons I’ve been mildly obsessed with wanting to reuse. Suffice to say, I was very pleased to come up with not one but two ways to repurpose those darn things before…

  • New Posters: Defending DACA

    New Posters: Defending DACA

    Like sands through the hourglass, so are the march posters of our lives…. Yep, fine friends, it’s time once again for a new freshly-baked round of posters. Here’s the latest batch: 1. No Human Is Illegal 2. Education Not Deportation 3. The Power Of The People Is Greater Than Then People In Power 4. ¡Sí…

  • Official Debut: Awkward Animal Portraits!

    I’m very excited to share with you the launch of a brand spanking new harebrained project! WOOOOHOOOOO! After much intensive behind-the-scenes work and top secret scheming with partner-in-crime in this feral endeavor, Jessee Maloney, we are proud to reveal our brand new Awkward Animal Portraits (AAP) quilt pattern series! Beginning today, we will be releasing…

  • March for Science Posters Are Here!

    Remember all these posters I designed for use at the Women’s March back in January?  Well, I figured I’d do it again and offer up this brand new batch of SK posters, especially made with great love, for the March for Science, which will be held around the globe this Earth Day, April 22, 2017. Spread the…

  • SK’s Chocolate Milk Tent Debuts!

    Did you catch it on Tuesday? The great folks at Spoonflower have just debuted their first-ever catalog (both in print and online) of wonderful custom fabric offerings.  I designed this Chocolate Milk Tent project exclusively for the catalog debut and you can check it out in all its tasty goodness on page 41!  Plus, my Hungry Monster…

  • GEOGRAM Blog Hop Wrap-Up!

    Well, well, well. Here we are. It’s the week after QuiltCon, my quilts arrived home safely from the show before I could even get my bag unpacked. Then I went head-first into three big projects this week with hot deadlines of TODAY. So what better thing to do, but to cram in my final Geogram Blog…