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| "So much fabric, so little time." I'm not sure who said that, but isn't it the truth? If you enjoy sewing, this site is for you. We'll discuss quilting, clothing, and home decor. We'll talk about fabrics, equipment, tools and patterns. Some of us will learn and some will teach. Feel free to start threads showing your work or teaching us how to make something with needle, thread and fabric. And if you have questions, we'll find answers. |
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| Barb's Corner |
quilter5 | Apr 30, 2013 10:55 AM |
| Decorative Stitches |
mollymistsmith | Jul 19, 2011 9:19 PM |
| Home Decorative Sewing |
Tallulah_B | Aug 23, 2012 6:32 PM |
| Making and Designing Your Own Clothing |
Sharon | Jul 3, 2012 10:39 PM |
| Pieces Make a Whole: Quilting |
Sharon | Apr 15, 2013 7:56 AM |
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Old tees, old tanks, new garden dresses By Sharon Brown on July 22, 2012 I love dresses, long flowing skirts moving with the breeze. Maybe it's from growing up with my grandmothers. I don't think I ever saw either of them in anything but long dresses, even while gardening. Here's an easy and quick way to get rid of old tees and have a new dress all at the same time. |
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Old Sweaters, New Totes By Sharon Brown on January 24, 2011 When one retires, what happens to those professional clothes? We donate, we give away, we toss, but often too many remain. Here's an idea that might appeal to you, a fun project that turns old sweaters into new totes. |
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Old Coats and Hooked Rugs By Sharon Brown on September 6, 2010 This is the story of a very special little coat that touched my heart in 1948, wove its way into a rose patterned rug in 1954, then came home to live with me in 2010. It's also a story about hooked rugs, an almost forgotten art. |



