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Red Rover... come on over!
Feedsacks Red Rover by Linzee Kull McCray. The spirit of Feed Sacks: Red Rover comes straight from an age-old idea - at the end of a summer’s day, there’s nothing better than gathering out-of-doors with family and friends.
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Red Rover... come on over!
Feedsacks Red Rover by Linzee Kull McCray. The spirit of Feed Sacks: Red Rover comes straight from an age-old idea - at the end of a summer’s day, there’s nothing better than gathering out-of-doors with family and friends.
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Unboxed - Flowers For Freya
Flowers for Freya. Happiness held is the seed; happiness shared is the flower.
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Finding Feed Sacks
When I first started writing about feed sacks, I had a tiny stack of 12 of them and promised myself I wouldn’t get more.
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Quilt Appraisals—What’s It Worth?
If you’ve watched Antiques Roadshow you’ve seen that thrilling moment when someone’s garage sale find is appraised at $30,000 to $50,000. But even when an item is worth no more than the $2.50 paid for it, there’s always something to learn. And so it is with quilt appraisals.
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Quilt Appraisals—What’s It Worth?
If you’ve watched Antiques Roadshow you’ve seen that thrilling moment when someone’s garage sale find is appraised at $30,000 to $50,000. But even when an item is worth no more than the $2.50 paid for it, there’s always something to learn. And so it is with quilt appraisals.
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A Thimbleful of History and Fun
What tiny collectible can lead to big opportunities? According to Mabel Rogers, it's thimbles. “They've have opened up a whole new world for me!”
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My First Market as a Moda Designer
That sounds a little like a milestone from my baby book, doesn’t it? It should! Though I first started attending Quilt Market in Houston nine years ago, this year really did feel like a case of “baby’s first steps.” Those steps started months ago, when Moda asked me to design a line of fabric based on feed sacks.
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My First Market as a Moda Designer
That sounds a little like a milestone from my baby book, doesn’t it? It should! Though I first started attending Quilt Market in Houston nine years ago, this year really did feel like a case of “baby’s first steps.” Those steps started months ago, when Moda asked me to design a line of fabric based on feed sacks.
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I'm Not Going to Market. Here's Why
It seems as though right now everyone’s headed to Market. While I love attending and seeing what’s new and meeting up with Market buddies, this time around I’m staying behind. Carrie and Lissa thought you might be interested to learn why, and graciously offered to let me share with you my latest project: I’m finishing up a book titled Feed Sacks: A Colourful History of a Frugal Fabric.
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