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Snow Day/Sew Day
by Laurel Sons
I guess I got my wish times three. I had hoped for one snow day so I could have an unexpected sewing day. We ended up with three snow days and ...
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Thunder Snow
by Laurel Sons
Well, I did get my wish.....we have a snow day tomorrow. School has already been closed. The storm is really getting going. We only have about ...
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Family
by Laurel Sons
Yesterday my family gathered together for our "Christmas" celebration. I have to say, I had a great time. (We were unable to get together during...
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I See Quilts Everywhere!
by Laurel Sons
So, I was being a very good girl today getting ready for a family gathering tomorrow. Since we were sick during the Christmas Season, we postpone...
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Price of Cotton
by Laurel Sons
There has been an awful lot of talk lately about the price of cotton skyrocketing. I don't like it anymore than anyone else does. Everything is ...
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Out of the Mouths of Babes
by Laurel Sons
My class is very excited about learning about the Underground Railroad and Freedom Quilts. We've read two more books and the children can't wait ...
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Rotary Blades
by Laurel Sons
My husband and I went out for breakfast this morning then did a little shopping st the stores on "Man Street". Man street is what we call the str...
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Avalanche!
by Laurel Sons
I opened my mail and saw the newest edition of Keepsake Quilting! I got a fresh cup of coffee and sat down to browse through this catalog. Their...
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So Sweet
by Laurel Sons
When I took my class to the Reading Room at school today for our small group work, there was an envelope on the table by my chair. My children we...
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Pocket Sized
by Laurel Sons
Some time ago, my daughter got me interested in using Moleskin notebooks. I love office/school supplies and appreciate the quality of Moleskin. ...
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Sweet Clara
by Laurel Sons
Since quilting is my passion, I sneek it into my curriculum at school whenever possible. Starting with Martin Luther King's Birthday and continue...
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This Is For The Birds
by Laurel Sons
Most quilters seem to be very frugal people. That makes sense because the whole idea of making quilts was born from recycling worn out clothing. ...
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