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February 24, 2025
Winter Update from Loose Threads

Hello Blog Friends


I'm finding that writing a blog post after so much time has gone by is like writing a letter to a friend that you've known since childhood, but you've somehow lost touch.  It's just hard to know where to begin.  During COVID I mostly watched YouTube videos of quilters and cross stitchers.  It was like spending time with a friend.  Lately, I've really enjoyed reading blogs again, and I'm excited to see that a lot of you are still writing blog posts.   Since I've enjoyed reading and seeing what all ...

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Winter Update from Luann's Loose Threads

Hello Blog Friends


I'm finding that writing a blog post after so much time has gone by is like writing a letter to a friend that you've known since childhood, but you've somehow lost touch.  It's just hard to know where to begin.  During COVID I mostly watched YouTube videos of quilters and cross stitchers.  It was like spending time with a friend.  Lately, I've really enjoyed reading blogs again, and I'm excited to see that a lot of you are still writing blog posts.   Since I've enjoyed reading and seeing what all ...

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January 21, 2022
Snowfall in the snow from Jean's Quilting Page

 I took some pictures of Snowfall after the snowstorm last weekend. 


You can see the quilting better in these sunny pictures, but also the wrinkles from being folded up. It was hard to maneuver it around on the snow by myself. 

I guess I need to throw it in the dryer for a bit to shake the wrinkles out and take more pictures. It did look pretty on the snow. 

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December 8, 2021
Snowfall from Jean's Quilting Page

 Last summer I received an email that a design I had submitted was going to be in the Jan/Feb. 2022 Love of Quilting magazine. The design was my version of clouds of snow coming down and ending softly on the ground. Living in the Midwest, snowfall can sometimes be really annoying, especially when you have to get somewhere, but it can also be really beautiful as it comes down, coating all the trees and landscape in a coat of white. 

It was exciting to hear and I got busy and started making it. The blocks at the top of ...

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November 9, 2018
Designer Spotlight – Paula McGloin from Camelot Fabrics

Irish designer Paula McGloin joins us on the blog today, talking about the process of taking art from inspiration to finished product and translating the natural world to beautiful illustrations. Paula’s cotton collection Gingerbread Bakery is in stores now.       Camelot Fabrics – Please introduce yourself and tell us what you do! Paula McGloin – My

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