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May 26, 2023
Making More Clothes from Thread Head

I definitely go on spurts of doing one thing for a while, before I switch to something else. Recently I have been having fun sewing clothes (I am trying to use my fabric stash, and some of these are from deep stash).

Here are some of the things I have made in the past few weeks-

A pair of pyjamas from some flannel from a friend.
A top in rayon (this is the yoke & sleeves of the Sydney Dress by Style Arc, extended to make a top, with elastic on the bottom edge).
Another Blackwood Cardigan by Helen's Closet ...

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May 25, 2023
Sewlebrity Quilt Block Tote from Expect Moore

I’m so excited to share a big announcement today! Art Gallery Fabrics has named me as their first-ever SEWLEBRITY! I’ve been an

The post Sewlebrity Quilt Block Tote appeared first on Always Expect Moore.

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May 23, 2023
Learn how to unleash your unique style with Checkered Elements from Art Gallery Fabrics-The Creative Blog

Welcome back to the AGF Blog! Today, we dive into the art of fabric pairing in the world of textiles, where colors and textures come alive, and possibilities are endless. Discover how different fabrics complement one another, especially when blending various collections. This has become a wellspring of inspiration for sewists and quilters everywhere. 

Join me as we explore our Checkered Elements Blenders, which offer the perfect texture and pop of color. They are a classic yet trendy blender that can be used in countless ways! To inspire your creativity, I'd like to share three different ways you can ...

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May 21, 2023
Is a website still relevant for Creatives? from JustPlainLaine

I had forgotten how much work a website is.  I have test patterns to make, swaps to complete, and a whole lot of dyeing and video making to do.

But….here I sit working on my website.  At least I can sort of do it when the migraine wanes…. I don’t dare put needle to cloth until it is over.

Back in the fall when I decided NOT to have a website anymore (read previous blog for the sad details), I could not really come up with a good reason to put in all of the work. 

Fast forward ...

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May 18, 2023
Recovery – and the story of my Website from JustPlainLaine

Back in the fall of 2022, I woke up one morning to a website that was no longer there.  It was completely and utterly gone.

I didn’t panic at first, because there is always a backup.  Right?  Always a backup.  Except when there isn’t.

I reachout out to my provider and was informed that my “basic” package did not include automatic backups and how lucky I was that it took 12 years to crash and burn.  Somehow I didn’t feel so lucky.

My blog was more like a memory keeper for me, so I wasn’t really ...

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May 11, 2023
Passport to Quilting from Patchwork Posse

We’ve gathered some of your favorite quilt designers and created a FREE BUNDLE filled with awesome quilty projects.

Passport to Quilting-Spring 2023 has something for everyone!

Whether you want projects that use up scraps or something fun and festive.

In this FREE Bundle you’ll find projects for Spring and Summer.

The Bundle includes:

  • 12 Quilt Patterns
  • 12 Quilty Projects including pillow patterns, Foundation Paper Piecing projects, and more!

There are so many awesome projects – all meant to take your quilting to a new level.

Meet the Passport to Quilting Contributors…

…and enjoy the amazing FREE projects that they ...

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May 10, 2023
Sewing shares from Rose Prairie Quilts and Farm



I am so out of the habit of writing it has become quite a challenge. Example is this post, started this back in March. I find that fact so sad and need to figure out ways to “just do it” 

Now it’s just doing it  

 I said, I would show some of the stuff that I have been working on the past couple of months, at least. I thought I would start with sewing, these are the ones I have been working on. Have a little quilting, an apron, something that I used fabric to make, a basket, but ...

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May 7, 2023
Sewing Clothes from Thread Head

I had fun sewing a few pieces of clothes this week-

A Blackwood Cardigan by Helen's Closet. This is about the tenth one I have made (not all for me), it is such a great pattern. I shortened the sleeves and the body, and no pockets. All the sewing is with an overlocker. This one is out of a blue and white, lightweight knit.
I also made the Fernway Culottes by Twig + Tale. This is the first time I have made this pattern. Twig + Tale patterns are so well done - great detail for how to sew, with lots of ...

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May 2, 2023
I am Hesat blouse from Espritpatch

 That wasn't necessarily in my plans for this month but then I came across this challenge on Instagram #SewAprilBlouse23.

Blouses/Shirts have been on my wish list for a while but I never really got around sewing one, so I guess this challenge was the perfect push.

There were a few patterns that I really liked and shortlisted. I am Hesat was the first one I went for, hoping I'll have time for others!

 For the fabric, I raided my stash and pulled out 2 fabrics that I washed. I eventually settled on this beautiful Cobra Corsage lawn ...

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April 29, 2023
Applique from Quilt in Progress

This week I worked on some applique. I used HeatnBond, which is fusible on both sides. I found some simple outlines I wanted to use, first were the campfire and tent. I traced the shapes onto the paper side of the HeatnBond and cut around them, then fused them to the back side of the fabric I wanted to use. I used a pin to scratch the paper backing and remove it, then I fused the fabric to the items. In this case it was to make two coasters.

The applique needs stitching, so I chose a blanket stitch, made ...

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April 28, 2023
Sewing and Small Projects from From My Carolina Home

This week has been a bit busy, with some personal issues taking up the first three days. I finally got back to the blue and yellow table topper, and was able to get a couple more rows done with the curve ruler.

One thing I have to remember, the foot will keep the stitches about 1/4-inch away from the ruler edge. This means I have to estimate where to place the ruler so the stitching line will come out at the corners like I want.

Sometimes I am getting it right, and sometimes not. I have found that I ...

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April 26, 2023
Patriotic Pinwheels Quilt Pattern from Patchwork Posse

Let’s take our blocks and put them together to make and finish the Patriotic Pinwheel Quilt!

You’ll need 13 arrow blocks and 12 double pinwheel blocks. That will give you enough blocks to have a finished quilt 65″ x 65″

Materials Needed for the finishing:

20 – 2 1/2″ X 11″ background strips for in between each block sashing

6 – 2 1/2″ x 61″ background for strips in between the rows

2 – 2 1/2″ x 65″ background for the side strips

*Fabric used is Michael Miller – All American – check out all the fun prints here!

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Patriotic Pinwheels Quilt Pattern from Patchwork Posse

Let’s take our blocks and put them together to make and finish the Patriotic Pinwheel Quilt!

You’ll need 13 arrow blocks and 12 double pinwheel blocks. That will give you enough blocks to have a finished quilt 65″ x 65″

Materials Needed for the finishing:

20 – 2 1/2″ X 11″ background strips for in between each block sashing

6 – 2 1/2″ x 61″ background for strips in between the rows

2 – 2 1/2″ x 65″ background for the side strips

*Fabric used is Michael Miller – All American – check out all the fun prints here!

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April 24, 2023
How to Choose Fabrics for your Sewing Projects from Art Gallery Fabrics-The Creative Blog

Greetings to all fabric enthusiasts and aficionados! My name is Juana, and I'm thrilled to introduce myself as the newest member of the amazing AGF Team. As a fellow lover of all things fabric, I'm delighted to be a part of this wonderful community.

Having the opportunity to work with talented and kind individuals has been amazing. Access to a diverse selection of prints from the AGF warehouse will spark inspiration for a fresh selection of fabrics for your next project.
AGF has given me insight into the process of creating a collection from start to finish. Through ...

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April 22, 2023
Making Decisions from Quilt in Progress

As I’m designing items for sale in my flea market booth, I am considering several things at once.

~ People want to buy something handmade that someone else made

~ Time invested in each item vs. how much to charge

~ What do customers want to purchase? Practical items or splurges?

I discovered by putting some hotpads out that they sold very quickly. It was right before Christmas so gift giving could be a big motivator. Handmade makes it a one-of-a-kind item.

I can quickly make simpler designs, but a more complex design may be appreciated and purchased sooner. Or not, I ...

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April 18, 2023
Three Great Classes and an Event Coming Up! from From My Carolina Home

Three classes and a event with 10 hours of classes are coming up, all on Zoom, that you can sign up for. All are great bargains for the amount of material covered. There is something for almost everyone here, so read on for the details.

First, I am going to try once again to have a Zoom class on my Well Loved Quilt Repair. I did a wait list last year and did not get enough interest to go ahead. Well Loved Quilt Repair pulls together my tips and tricks, and organizes the program according to the types of repairs ...

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April 15, 2023
Quilt Show alert! from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

OH, GOSH  - There are quilt shows this weekend, and I haven't had time to think about them. But there's the Region of York show today and tomorrow!!!! Here's the link to their website. I don't know if I can sneak that in because of my classes, but maybe tomorrow? 

There's also a quilt show in Cornwall. The first day was yesterday, and it ends TODAY

I have three Zoom classes today and am happy to say that all three presentations are ready! Just made that deadline in the nick of time! The homework for one ...

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April 14, 2023
embroidery, hexagons and silk velvet from Karen Ann Ruane

gingham hexagons on silk velvet

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April 11, 2023
gathering from Karen Ann Ruane

sample, cut up, sample.....embroidery

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April 9, 2023
with added embroidered hexagons from Karen Ann Ruane

embroidered hexagons and lace cloth

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