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November 12, 2024
Sewing, Stamping, and the Fiber Fair from From My Carolina Home

Saturday, the Fiber Fair was held at Beginnings Quilt Shop and we set up a large booth space with quilts, quilted table toppers and runners, embroidered towels, and small items. The spectacular quilt from Pam B was on display with a placard stating that proceeds would be sent to Interfaith Assistance Ministry. Unfortunately, it did not sell. So, I am in the process of identifying a way to get it sold or raffled for the benefit of hurricane victims.

I sold a few things, but the wine inspired runners and placemats are all still available. If you are interested let ...

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November 8, 2024
Prepping for the Fiber Fair from From My Carolina Home

Since I lost so much sewing time last weekend, I had to get busy this week to finish the projects to take to the Fiber Fair tomorrow. Some things I just pulled from the finished projects pile, like this bell pull from Fall Fortnight…

this wall hanging from last year’s Autumn Jubilee…

and the jar wrappers.

I reported on these table toppers and runners on the Stashbusters post, as I finished them during retreat last week. They started out as a long piece of striped border print fabric.

Assembled into five toppers of various sizes, I put them all ...

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November 5, 2024
Quilt Retreat from From My Carolina Home

Last week was the fall sleep-at-home retreat at a conference center in Flat Rock. We haul everything there on Tuesday, set up our machines, start projects and leave it overnight both nights. Food can be left in the refrigerator, so you don’t have think about lunch each day. I always take more projects than I think I can do because it is usually so productive. I set up my sewing space, and got to work on binding the wine themed table runners.

I had five to do, and they took me most of the day to do all of ...

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April 16, 2022
a little hole in the wall from Making A Lather

I am cutting more pink scraps from 2 1/2 inch strips.

new zipper pieces and stashbuster

Pink is a good color for these Hole in the barn blocks. I just unearthed ( by cleaning) more yellow block parts.



yellow blocks here

 Hubby and I traveled to a fiber fair yesterday in Greencastle Indiana. It was the first one since the pandemic started.
I have more than enough fleece already at home, but they look so nice for spinning.





Loved these grain silos

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