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2022 End of Year Sale on Selected Stock Items

Looking for a unique, affordable stocking stuffer that will be used year long?

In order to make room for my upcoming projects, I am reducing prices on my existing stock.

Item Regular Price Sale Price
Cord Wrap $7/each $4/each
Microwave Cozy $15/each $10/each
Mug Rug (set of 4) $10/set $6/set
Apron, Adult $25/each $15/each
Apron, Child $20/each
$12/each

Shipping/Handling + Sales Tax to be added

Sale Items: Microwave Bowl Cozy

Sale Items: Mug Rugs

Sale Items: Cord Wraps

Photos of aprons coming soon!!

Microwave Potato Pouches

Baked Potato Pouch
100% cotton – Washable
Directions:

  • Place potato (or veggie) in closed microwave pouch and place
    in microwave.
  • Microwave in 2 minute intervals for no longer than 8 minutes
    total.
  • For cooking over 8 minutes, it is recommended to flip items to
    avoid overheating.
  • Cooking times will vary. Refer to microwave’s manufacturer’s
    cooking times for best results.
  • Enjoy!

Just in from Hawaii

My sister, Patrice, and niece, Tanya, took a trip to Hawaii and were my personal shoppers. They sent me fat quarters and 1 yard pieces of the most beautiful fabric! With modern technology, they took me to the store with them, sending real time photos and texts…. and when then phone call. It was so much fun! Lots of “oohs” and “ahs” from me.

I have posted a video on my Facebook site in Handmade By Deby Cadigan!

WINNER!!

We have a winner!

There were 39 bags stuffed into the dispenser.

No one guessed 39, but Kathy Torrence guessed 38. Just one away. Congratulations, Kathy, you are the winner of the shamrock dispenser.

But wait! There were two other guesses that were close. Grace Herrera Jacobo guessed 41 and Lesa Allen guessed 37. You have each won a dispenser. Select from one posted on the website Debymade.com and let me know!

Thank you all for playing!

Sewer vs. Sewist

I have always referred to a person who sews as a “sewer” (pronounced SO-wer). Much to my surprise, it is spelled the same as “sewer” (pronounced SOO-wer). I noticed that various social media are now referring to a person who sews as a “sewist”. This is a new term to me, and auto correct wants to change it to “sawist” or “sexist”.

I don’t know why I have never previously realized that the spelling was the same. Perhaps it is because I never used the two meanings in the same sentence, or even in the same conversation. I definitely do not want to be referred to as “an underground conduit for carrying off drainage water and waste matter”, but rather as “someone who sews”.

I can see why somewhere in our world the option to use the word “sewist” has presented itself, but it sounds odd to my ears. And every time I type the word “sewist” the snooty computer underlines it with that horrible little red line telling me that I have misspelled the word. “Don’t you mean “sawist”? Or did you mean “sexist”?” Ugh!

Please leave a comment below of what you think a “person who sews” should be called?

Looking forward to your suggestions!