Darlene’s Moving Nightmare

Brick House by the Commodores

Get Down Tonight – KC and the Sunshine Band

You Should Be Dancing by Bee Gees

Super Freak by Rick James

Unglued by Stone Temple Pilots

Car Wash by Rose Royce

Rearviewmirror by Pearl Jam

Fat Quarters, Half Yard Cuts, Panels – Free Shipping

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100 Fat Quarters – No Duplicates – Free Shipping

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Hot Pink Faux Leather Floral Print Handbag by CeeBeeAccessories

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A versatile crossbody or hip bag, fanny pack with bright and fun spring colors and hot pink butter soft faux leather with a whimsical floral print. Please check it out for all the details!

Hot Pink Faux Leather Floral Print Handbag

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Starting a New Blog Series

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Once upon a time, I went on a Crumb Quilt Adventure and I forced everyone to go along for the ride.

That series was a turning point for me. It’s when I learned that subscribers leave, in a very angry way, when a content creator changes their tune and does something different.

I’m sure I had other series before I started slapping scraps of fabric together, but nothing that took off for me like the crumb quilt adventure.  I was getting lots of views and I wanted to ride that wave.  So I did.

My first episode was uploaded on August 17, 2017.  My final episode was uploaded on September 3, 2017.  I uploaded 12 episodes in just 18 days. Overkill?  Yes. I was losing subscribers like crazy.

I have no regrets.

Devoted subbies, who often claimed they loved me and would watch anything I uploaded (one said he’d even watch me stare at a wall), were flying out the door.  They didn’t mean what they said. lol

Thankfully, I gained new subbies so my overall numbers were still climbing.  But it still stung to lose so many subscribers, many who had been with me for a long time.

Then another thing happened. When the crumb quilt adventure was over, those who hopped on board for that series started leaving.  Made sense.  They wanted quilting videos. They didn’t want to watch me hold up shampoo at walmart.

Lesson learned.  People come, people go. I can never change that.

Another lesson learned. Don’t ever get attached to your audience. Just. Don’t.

All audiences are temporary.  Even if you are successful with your channel and never change a thing, they will leave. Everyone gets sick of stuff.  Everyone.  Audiences get sick of watching certain kinds of videos just like I get sick of creating certain kinds of videos.

I’m going through another youtube change now. I thought I’d never get sick of car vlogs. Never. But I finally did. Big time. So I’m back to sewing. And I’m currently very happy with my decision even though many are leaving again.

Buh bye to the old!

And hello to the new!

I’ve been self-employed long enough to know that I will always survive the scary changes I make. Not only will I survive, but I’ll come out better on the other side.  I’m very anxious to find out what I do when I get sick of sewing again.  Because get sick of it, I will.  It’s inevitable.

One day I’ll get sick of selling fabric too. I did this whole fabric gig about 15 years ago.  Sold for quite a while. Then got sick of it.  I expect the same with this run too.

What comes after that?  Shoe dances return?  Haircuts come back?  I simply don’t know!  I would love for my next adventure to be something new, something I’ve never done online before.  Teaching math?  Teaching French?  I could do that!  I was one hell of a tutor for both those subjects in college.  Loved that job.

Bottom line is I never know what I’ll do next. I only know I will succeed. I have proven that over and over again.

Since I have over 2000 videos on various channels, I thought it would be fun to start a blog series about my videos.  After all, I was a full-time blogger at one point and I want to get back to blogging, just because I can!

I used to share my youtube stats during a 2 year video series.  I uploaded videos twice per month and fully disclosed all kinds of stats including my earnings.  I did it as a way to hopefully help encourage others who might want to start a channel, or who had started channels that were not growing.

I quit doing that series back in March of 2008 because I got sick of it.  That move pissed off some very devoted fans of that series.  I showed them the door.

I’d like to start up my youtube stats again, but on my blog this time around, just to see if I can increase my blog views. And I will just have fun with it.  There won’t be any certain format I follow. I’ll just pick videos and share stats.  And hopefully I can help encourage others to not give up on their channels.

I’ll tell you all kinds of things about my videos, including how much they earn.  It might be interesting. It might not. As long as I enjoy it, that’s all I care about. Some will unsubscribe from my blog because of this series. Others will join. Good bye. Hello.

I will start dissecting my Crumb Quilt Adventure very soon! I’ll tell you all the details, one episode at a time.  I will also point out videos that have been very successful for me and videos I had high hopes for that completely flopped.

What a cool way for me to bring some of my old videos to life! I feel bad that I have so much content out there and I just ignore it.  Every single video I ever recorded, good or bad, played a major part in my journey. It’s time to look back and see where I came from and share what I’ve learned along the way.

If you think you might like this series, please subscribe to this blog then check your email to verify. You’ll get one email per day with all my blog posts.

Be back soon with stats on Crumb Quilt Adventure Episode 1. So excited to see how much, or how little, I earned with that series!

 

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Sweet & Easy Christmas Fudge Recipe – 3 Ingredient Melt & Pour Method

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Please remember that I don’t eat this stuff so I did not test this recipe. I’m just posting so you can try it!

INGREDIENTS:
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2 bags (12 oz each)
1 can (14 oz) (not evaporated milk)
4 tablespoons of sprinkles of your choice
(see my tips below)

DIRECTIONS:

1:  Line a 9-inch square pan with parchment paper, allowing some to hang over edges of pan for easy removal.

2:  Microwave white vanilla baking chips and condensed milk in a large bowl, uncovered, for 45 seconds then stir. Continue heating in 15-second increments, stirring after each, until chips are just melted and mixture is smooth.

3:  Stir in 3 tablespoons of the sprinkles then immediately pour into pan and spread evenly.  Top with remaining 1 tablespoon of sprinkles.

4:  Chill at least 2 hours or until firm. Remove from pan by lifting edges of parchment paper. Cut into shapes with cookie cutters, or cut into triangles or squares with a sharp knife.

Darlene’s Tips: You can make this fudge with any flavor of baking chips.  You can also add a teaspoon of any flavor extract just before pouring into the pan.  This fudge can be on the soft side so you can store in the refrigerator if you want. You can also freeze it.  Add chopped nuts if you like.

Source and Images: General Mills (Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, Tablespoon, Box Tops for Education, Que Rica Vida)

 

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My Top 10 Most Viewed Videos Last Week (12/9/19 – 12/15/19)

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Below is a list of my Top 10 most viewed videos for the week of 12/9/19 to 12/15/19.  If you have not seen them all, now is a great time to binge watch!

It’s not a surprise for me to see the Narrow Fabric Scraps video in the top spot. That video has really taken off for me! I don’t think I’ve ever had a video perform that well so quickly. It was uploaded on Dec 10 and at the time of this post it already has over 57K views and it got me 520 new subscribers.  Yay!

And my old Crumb Quilt Adventure made it to the Top 10 again.  That one just keeps on ticking!

My Top 10 Most Viewed Videos last week!

  1. How I Turn Narrow Fabric Scraps Into New Fabric
  2. Easiest Ever Top Stitched Quilt Blocks Using Iron On Fusible
  3. Small Stuff Quilt Series Ep.8 – My Wonky Trees Block – Sampler Quilt Sunday
  4. How to Quilt As You Go (QAYG) with Sashing and Self Binding – Sewing Tutorial
  5. Small Stuff Quilt Series Ep.7 – My 4 Motif Blocks – Sampler Quilt Sunday
  6. Easy Crocheted Tote Bag – How to Crochet Tutorial for Beginners
  7. How to Quilt As You Go by Row (QAYG) – Rag Quilt with Lace Binding – Quilting Tutorial
  8. 1 Hour Fat Quarter Quilt with Batting – Easy Quilt Tutorial
  9. Crumb Quilting Adventure – How to Start Piecing the Blocks | Ep. 1
  10. Small Stuff Quilt Series Ep.6 – My Wonky Star Block – Sampler Quilt Sunday

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Homespun Cotton and Muslin Rag Quilt Tutorial – The Quilt is Done – Episode 2

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Homespun Cotton and Muslin Rag Quilt Tutorial
Snip As You Go – Episode 2

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Scrappy Patchwork Bookmark Eyeglass Pen Holder Pocket by Scraptastic Patchwork

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This is something I’ve never seen before!  It’s a fantastic and versatile scrappy patchwork pocket bookmark. It can be used as a bookmark for a book or journal and as a pen holder and eyeglass holder on a device. You can even use it in your car for sunglasses!

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Christmas Crinkle Cookies Recipe – Easy Sugar Cookie Dough Hack

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Please remember that I don’t eat this stuff so I did not test this recipe. I’m just posting so you can try it!

INGREDIENTS:
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1 roll (16.5 oz) Pillsbury refrigerated sugar cookies
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
Green gel food color
Red gel food color
1/4 cup powdered sugar
(see my tips below)

DIRECTIONS:

1: Heat oven to 350°F.  Divide dough in half. Crumble each half of the dough into 2 separate bowls.

2:  In one bowl, add 2 tablespoons of the flour and a bit of the green food color. Stir or knead until well mixed. Add more coloring as desired.

3:  In the other bowl, add 2 tablespoons of the flour and a bit of the red food color. Stir or knead until well mixed. Add more coloring as desired.

4: Shape into 44 (1-inch) balls. Add powdered sugar to a small bowl and roll each ball in powdered sugar. Place balls 2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheets.

5: Bake 8 to 11 minutes or until tops are cracked and edges are set. Cool 2 minutes then remove from cookie sheets to cooling racks. Cool completely, about 30 minutes. Store in covered container at room temperature.

Darlene’s Tips: You can dip the cookies into powdered sugar again when you remove them from the rack for an extra sugary coating. Shake of the excess then place on cooling racks. You can use liquid food coloring instead of get but the red cookies will be more pink. Gel will give you a better red. You can always add some chopped nuts to the dough when you are kneading it. You can do this with any flavor cookie dough, even cookie dough that you make from scratch.

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Homespun Cotton and Muslin Rag Quilt Tutorial – Snip As You Go – Episode 1

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Homespun Cotton and Muslin Rag Quilt Tutorial
Snip As You Go – Episode 1

Join Patreon or become a Youtube Member to get in on my weekly fabric sales! 

I have fabric Flash Sales almost every weekend and a big Fabric Frenzy every 4 to 6 weeks.  Patrons and Members get lower prices and first pick at all the awesome fabric!

Leftover items get moved to ebay after the sales, but you miss out on so many choices by waiting for ebay because more than half my stuff sells out during the sales.  If you love to buy fabric, you are going to save so much money by shopping my exclusive sales. 

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