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  • Addictions

    Addictions, everybody's got 'em, From the top, to the very bottom of the list. ~Carman My father once noted that I needed Slim Fast for my brain - I think it was in reference to my pig-headed teenaged behavior, but I'm willing to bet a dime to your dollar that I need it for my current brand...
    Posted to There's Always Hope (Weblog) by copper cat on 06-25-2008
  • Offer: Two Red Heart yarn skeins

    Offer: One each Red Heart brand skeins of medium-weight yarn in pale rose and cameo rose - does NOT have label, and very little of it was used (knitting just didn't work out for me!) Wanted: envelope or plastic baggie of ribbons, fancy ribbons, trims, and material pieces, ANY COLOR OR SIZE Email...
    Posted to Creative bARTering (Forum) by copper cat on 06-24-2008
  • Re: A Few of My Favorite Fiber Places

    I haven't had any problems ordering from any of them. The merchandise has been shipped in a timely manner and the products have been as described on the web sites. The slowest shipping was from stampington.com, the shop for Somerset Magazine. I didn't include that in the list becasue I thought...
    Posted to Fiber Fun (Forum) by jacquerose on 05-03-2008
  • A Few of My Favorite Fiber Places

    I have several places online where I find great fiber and collage supplies. You may of seen some or all of them, but in case anyone is new to these sources, here goes: http://www.dharmatrading.com/ http://www.flightsoffancyboutique.com/ http://meinketoy.com/ http://www.joggles.com/ ( I have ordered a...
    Posted to Fiber Fun (Forum) by jacquerose on 03-24-2008
  • Re: Fiber Lovers..Speak up!

    I misspelled Florilegium. The web site is http://www.florilegium.com The wool roving is at http://www.leightonfarms.com/index.html and another interesting site in Victor is www.victortradingco.com Check out the "Holidays" link for some vintage items, not fiber, but other goodies for artwork...
    Posted to Fiber Fun (Forum) by jacquerose on 03-20-2008
  • Re: Fiber Lovers..Speak up!

    I have turned more and more to fiber art the past few years. I used to be a painter...watercolor, oil, pastel, acrylic...but now I love playing with fabric, yarn, wool roving, and all things fiber! I bought a needle-felting embellisher and have been playing with that. I get so excited when I am in a...
    Posted to Fiber Fun (Forum) by jacquerose on 03-20-2008
  • The Year of the UFO

    When I started off on my get-all-that-stuff-off-the-floor project at the end of last year, I had no idea what it would turn into! The feeling of accomplishment at getting a few projects done was quickly off-set by the vast amount of stuff that was sacked up everywhere. And yet.... As soon as a clear...
    Posted to Quilt Mother (Weblog) by Sunnie on 01-10-2008
  • Re: Help!

    Hi Tracey! I can feel with you. I have way too much stuff. Mostly magazines, paper ephemera that could be gold to someone, but trash to most others. I think about how unproductive I am when I consider all the possibilities for my collection of stuff. That said, I would love to have any fabric you are...
    Posted to Creative bARTering (Forum) by Heather on 01-05-2008
  • Flowing Fountains of Fabric

    You can never have too much fabric! Artella Mae gave "Fiber Rich in Richmond" a good answer today about how to handle a big collection of fabric. It's true we love to buy the stuff and then are prone to save it for the perfect project, never getting started. Tha's because the "perfect...
    Posted to Quilt Mother (Weblog) by Sunnie on 11-13-2007
  • Cleaning Vintage fabrics

    I enjoy reading the Artella Daily Muse every day. It's filled with interesting articles about art, business and life.....and I mean useful info! Yesterday there was a nice article by Diane Palmer in the ARTitorial about using vintage fabrics. She mentioned a bit about cleaning them, but you know...
    Posted to Quilt Mother (Weblog) by Sunnie on 10-29-2007
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