Besides “how do I finish my bookmarks,” another question I often hear is “how can I get involved?” Just as there are a gazillion answers to the first question, there are a […]
Updates on the Needle and ThREAD program which uses needlework to promote and support literacy.
Besides “how do I finish my bookmarks,” another question I often hear is “how can I get involved?” Just as there are a gazillion answers to the first question, there are a […]
I’m not finished with last week’s window bookmarks, so nothing to share on that front…yet! The card stock theme continues, though, with a tip from Gayle at Accents, Inc. in Metairie, LA […]
At the Peak of Things by Linda Stanek The highest level of Bloom’s Taxonomy is Evaluation. Here, students appraise, compare, defend (yes, defend) and evaluate their work. But it doesn’t stop there. […]
A bookmark from Pine Glen Designs. They offer a number of complimentary bookmark patterns. Check them out! This is year four for the Needle and Thread: Stitching for Literacy annual Bookmark Challenge. […]
Bookmark from Bolivia Boutique. Read on for details. Believe it or not, we have a number of non-stitchers amongst us here on the Needle and Thread: Stitching for Literacy blog. Some are […]
I can’t help it, really I can’t. I made a list of ideas for the Bookmark Tips series before I decided to run the series, but I haven’t been using it. The […]