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First, let's get the pictures of the community project quilts straight! Here is the first one, which you saw yesterday. This came from a book whose name I can't remember at the moment, but the cover is pink, white, and black! That sure helps - doesn't it!
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I had to turn the iron on yesterday to press the binding fabric for the current finish so I paired the fabrics for the Snail's Trail and got 4 pairs pressed while I was at it. Hopefully I'll get some blocks cut today.
While outside checking on my tomato plants I noticed some of the buds on the Tiger Lilies are turning orange. It won't be long now for the first few blooms.
Thanks to a friend, I had blackberries on vanilla ice cream last night for dessert. Yummy!
I got the binding strips cut yesterday so ...
read moreI was able to get the borders put on the top I started on Memorial Day weekend. I was sort of stalled out on the borders, but I finally decided to go ahead and get it done. It only took from Memorial Day to Independence Day to get in the mood to get it finished. LOL.
My days have been full in the best kind of way!What a joy this little charmer is!And yes, I may be a tad biased.
read moreWe had a great 4th of July weekend. We had the grandkids here on Friday…well, we had Kelli’s and Kalissa’s kids here. We love them all lots, but we were ready for a couple of days without them. It had been a long week for us both. Friday night, after they left, Rick and I …
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read moreHappy Hippos and Zebras. I only had a few small pieces but managed to turn out a small quilt.

I have been working my way through some of the children’s fabric in my stash to make a few quilts.

This ended up around 40 by 55 inches. Black and white spot for the binding.

I had some more pieces from the same range and was able to match a few fabrics to frame the blocks,

I have no idea why there was some leopard print in my stash from a lifetime ago, but it has now found a home ...
read moreThis free quilt block is a Movie Director’s Chair. I remember seeing these when I was younger, and I wanted a Director’s
The post Movie Director’s Chair Quilt Block appeared first on Always Expect Moore.
read moreThis morning, I was out the door with a bolt of fabric and some jam for mom. I stopped by her place to drop them off. We were meeting at Georgie's today because of mom having a cleaning lady stop by to clean her place and talk about when she will be coming. Mom walked over to Georgie's for about an hour and walked back. I was proud of her walking! She usually takes her car. Then I realized when I went back to mom's it was because Debbie (cleaning lady) was in her driveway. lol
We ...
read moreLearn how to make mini quilts with these fun patterns and tutorials. Mini quilts are a great way to try a new technique, use your favorite fabrics, or finish a project in a day or two instead of committing to a full-size quilt.
Whether you’re looking for a quick finish between larger quilts or simply want a project you can complete over a weekend, you’ll find plenty of inspiration in this collection of mini quilt patterns.
Mini Quilt Patterns~
One of the things I love about mini quilts is that they’re low-pressure. You can experiment with colors ...
read moreWildflowers at Pine Dunes (Saturday) and Ethel's Woods (Sunday). Top: monarda (bee balm), purple coneflower, pickerel weed. Center: compass plant, Queen Anne's lace, false sunflower. Bottom: butterfly weed, Culver's root, swamp milkweed.
And a Fix.
I was able to sneak into the sewing room once this week. I initially thought I would get a couple days in the sewing room but that didn’t happen. We had the grandkids last week three different times. On top of that, we are still sorting through Rick’s things that we moved. We’re getting some …
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The surprises in the July Sew Sampler box are all ready to help you crush your creative projects this summer! Peek inside for a clue to the oh-sew-delightful contents and to learn about the Vault Patterns and the Spooled Quilt Along.

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Celebrating 10 Years of Sew Sampler
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read moreFamily history tells us that this Rolling Stone quilt may have been made by the owner's great -grandmother.
I'd date most of the quilt top fabrics to the 19-teens to 1920s, with some c. 1900 and possibly some early 1930s fabrics included.
This quilt holds a couple of surprises. The back and binding fabrics and strips added to the long sides, however, are c. 1940. This suggests that the top was enlarged a bit and then quilted a while after the top was made.
Another fun tidbit is some older patching. I always enjoy seeing a quilt that ...
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