Thursday, March 12, 2009




I thought about the post where I promised to explain how I make my writing space wider.

I found these two websites, since the sites are much better at explaining then I am, I decided to post the two links for you. ;-)

The blogger guide

Tricks for new bloggers

Lucy

16 comments:

Country Log Cabin Quilter said...

I'll have to check them out. I wanted to widen the picture at the top of my blog, but I couldn't find any place to click on to get to those codes. Thanks.

Lurline said...

Oh, I'm looking forward to an in-depth read tomorrow!
Hugs - Lurline♥

Dionne said...

Thank you for the links!
Cheers,
Dionne

Leslie said...

I like the idea of customizing the look of my blog. Thanks!
And your pictures are always so nice. Do you photograph in natural light, do you use a tripod? :)

Anne said...

You are so nice to share info with us! I really appreciate it! I get my coffee and check your blog daily.

Judy said...

I love Tricks for New Bloggers...it's got so many answers!

Annemiek said...

Die links heb ik ook ff opgeslagen: altijd handig!
Inmiddels heb ik in een quiltwinkel "jouw" tijdschrift gezien. Wat een leuk artikel en prachtige foto's!! ik heb t niet gekocht (had al een berg lapjes..)maar heb er spijt van. Ik ga van de week ff terug en koop het alsnog :)

La Tea Dah said...

Thank you for the links, Lucy. And thank you, thank you --- for posting your beautiful photo. I love the basket/tape measure picture. Close-up photography is my favorite. You've captured this still life very well.

LaTeaDah

princesita de paris said...

I have just found your blog and I love it!
I am looking in differents blogs how to do patchwork; I would like to learn and be able to do so beautiful things like you.
Thanks for your wonderful photos!

Heleen said...

Thanks, I'm going to check it out.

Karen said...

Wow, thanks! I widened my text :)

Cindi said...

Love the pics of the flour sacks. My Grandfather and Great grandfather were both owners of bakerys here in Washington State USA. So, I am very familiar with flour sack. I have a doll made from one that my grandmother made me.

Béa said...

Thank you very much, Lucy, for the links, very helpful for me as a very NEW BLOGGER.
I love your blog with always wonderful photos.
I'm very happy to have soon pattern quilts from you in Quiltmania.
Hugs from France,
Béatrice

Janet said...

I finally found the Quiltmania #70 today!!!
Wow - you and your quilts look so great.

~~Mikki Jo said...

I love the little quilt houses. So pretty. Very nice job!

Donna said...

I love your mini houses! I really enjoyed your photos, and thank you for the blogging links. I have much to learn, that's for sure!