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nndairy
True Blue Farmgirl
    
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Heather
Wapakoneta
Ohio
USA
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Posted - Dec 12 2025 : 11:39:10 AM
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| I'm so excited! We're going to milk a little early and then drive over to Berne, Indiana to experience their Christmas market in the dark. It is not nearly as big as the one in Carmel where I met Ginny, but it should still be wonderful to see the lights at night. What Christmas fun are you all up to? Anyone baking cookies yet? Or wrapping gifts? Those are on my list for next week. |
~Heather “I would rather be on my farm than be emperor of the world.” — George Washington |
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levisgrammy
Scattered Prairie Hen Honcho
    
10775 Posts

Denise
Ohio
USA
10775 Posts |
Posted - Dec 12 2025 : 12:10:24 PM
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| Gifts are all made/bought and wrapped. Only one left to post. I am making fudge and cookies next week. I have my treat bags made up for my kids on Wednesday night. Last one till after Christmas break. Cards are all done and sent and now I'm just relaxing getting things cleaned and enjoying the snow we got last night, watching movies and drinking hot things. |
Denise~~
Sister #43
"I am a bookaholic with no desire to be cured."
"Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path" Psalm 119:105
www.ladybugsandlilacs.blogspot.com www.torisgram.etsy.com |
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Bellepic
True Blue Farmgirl
   
414 Posts

Christine
Santa Ana
CA
USA
414 Posts |
Posted - Dec 13 2025 : 06:26:05 AM
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Ya'll are so organized!
I am mostly focused on drinking hot things and shaking this cold. My scout troop is selling/shopping for small Christmas presents today at a parking lot pop-up, Fallon will do it all over again at her school on Wednesday and we might be furiously pouring candles and 3D printing more '6-7' Elf on a Shelf necklaces for the remainder of the weekend depending on what merchandise moves today.
What do folks do for fabric sourcing these days? Someone has sewing material persistently on her wishlist and I'm not sure where to go with Joann out of business... |
Farmgirl#8680 www.steamstead.blogspot.com Oct 2025 FGOTM |
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levisgrammy
Scattered Prairie Hen Honcho
    
10775 Posts

Denise
Ohio
USA
10775 Posts |
Posted - Dec 13 2025 : 06:30:50 AM
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| I mostly get mine at Hobby Lobby. On rare occasions I might buy at Walmart. |
Denise~~
Sister #43
"I am a bookaholic with no desire to be cured."
"Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path" Psalm 119:105
www.ladybugsandlilacs.blogspot.com www.torisgram.etsy.com |
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treelady
True Blue Farmgirl
    
1302 Posts

Julie
medina
ND
USA
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Posted - Dec 13 2025 : 3:32:36 PM
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| My gifts are all wrapped. Still need to finish my cards, but that is planned after church tomorrow. We have the grands church program to attend tomorrow. We will be spending the rest of the Christmas season quietly at home until Christmas Eve. Keith just had surgery on his leg so some healing is required. I order a lot of fabric online. I never really liked the quality of much of Joann’s fabric. Local quilt stores are always a good option. |
A little rain can straighten a flower stem. A little love can change a life.
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debbieklann
True Blue Farmgirl
    
3241 Posts

Debbie
Madras
OR
USA
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Posted - Dec 13 2025 : 9:22:21 PM
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| Julie, do you have any favorites? I really like fatquartershop. |
Debbie Klann Farmgirl Sister #770 2018 Farmgirl Sister of the Year January 2020 FGOTM "Well behaved women seldom make history"... Laurel Thatcher Ulrich |
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Bellepic
True Blue Farmgirl
   
414 Posts

Christine
Santa Ana
CA
USA
414 Posts |
Posted - Dec 14 2025 : 10:08:58 AM
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| These are all really good. I am so new, I might go to Hobby Lobby and look for a local quilt shop because they say it is important to touch/see fabric to learn more about it (do you all agree? Were you born knowing about the merits of different blends of fabrics or if not, what did you find was most instructive?) ...Then over to fatquartershop and whichever Julie suggests when the shops are closed and I have a better sense for what I'm doing. Thank you so much everyone! |
Farmgirl#8680 www.steamstead.blogspot.com Oct 2025 FGOTM |
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debbieklann
True Blue Farmgirl
    
3241 Posts

Debbie
Madras
OR
USA
3241 Posts |
Posted - Dec 14 2025 : 12:57:57 PM
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I don’t want to sound like a fabric snob but you really can feel a difference between good quality cotton fabric and seconds. It will feel smooth and be tightly woven and have a nice weight to it. I’ve seen the “same” fabric in a quilt store and a store like Joann’s. The design printed on the fabric might look the same but the fabric quality is not. If you’re just learning or trying something out, maybe a less expensive fabric would work. But if you’re going to make something that you want to last, use the best that you can afford. Brad told me it’s always nice to work with “ good tools” :) You can find yourself going down a rabbit hole shopping for fabric online…just a warning!! Have fun!!!! |
Debbie Klann Farmgirl Sister #770 2018 Farmgirl Sister of the Year January 2020 FGOTM "Well behaved women seldom make history"... Laurel Thatcher Ulrich |
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Bellepic
True Blue Farmgirl
   
414 Posts

Christine
Santa Ana
CA
USA
414 Posts |
Posted - Dec 15 2025 : 05:41:55 AM
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| Great advice, Debbie. Brad reminds me of that quip about being "too broke to buy cheap things." But then the dilemma that kids and a newbie like me can be so prolific in their rough drafts that maybe museum quality isn't quite what we're after just yet. I'm looking forward to still be hopping through this rabbit hole come Easter, hehe! |
Farmgirl#8680 www.steamstead.blogspot.com Oct 2025 FGOTM |
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debbieklann
True Blue Farmgirl
    
3241 Posts

Debbie
Madras
OR
USA
3241 Posts |
Posted - Dec 15 2025 : 06:58:14 AM
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I will use leftover fabric if I’m trying out an idea and getting the bugs worked out of it before I use my nice fabric. One year Silas was into making flags of different countries and the broadcloth from Joann’s was just perfect for that project! My grandma was a dressmaker and she would make something out of cheap muslin first to get the fit just right. Then she’d take that apart and use it for her pattern when she cut it out of the pretty fabric. The online fabric store rabbit hole….wait until you discover the jelly rolls and layer cakes…;) |
Debbie Klann Farmgirl Sister #770 2018 Farmgirl Sister of the Year January 2020 FGOTM "Well behaved women seldom make history"... Laurel Thatcher Ulrich |
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LauraBell
True Blue Farmgirl
   
368 Posts

Laura
Corpus Christi
TX
USA
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Posted - Dec 15 2025 : 07:35:37 AM
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What a fun combination of threads (ha!)
First on Festivities - I am running behind but I'm okay with it. Just got home from a weekend in East Texas. My son graduated from UT Tyler Saturday so my daughter and her family drove down and we went to lunch. He didn't want to walk but I didn't want to lose his graduation in our Christmas festivities. We all chipped in and got him a KitchenAid mixer and he was totally surprised. He enjoys cooking (after he took a chemistry class on cooking) so he will enjoy using it I hope. We brought Caroline home until everyone joins us next week. We are going to meet Santa today - so excited as my daughter would not ever sit on Santa's lap for pictures and she wasn't interested in taking Caroline. So it will be a special LaLa and Aunt Jen moment!
I've got to finish shopping (just a bit more to do for the more difficult men - my dad and brother), wrapping, cards, and decorating! I'm just focusing on the moment and not letting myself stress.
Now - on to the fun fabric discussion - definitely recommend quality fabric for quilting and projects that you want to last. You can really tell the difference. I did shop at JoAnns for their licensed fabrics and their fleece. Locally we have a couple quilt shops but my sister and I tend to visit quilt stores when we travel to find the fabric lines and designers we like. We do order online sometimes - here are some of our go-to shops - Fat Quarter Shop, Missouri Star, Shabby Fabrics, Spoonflower (great for hard to find prints as it's usually artist created fabrics rather than big name designers). My sister's university celebrates Shark Week as they do a lot of research - and she bought shark fabric to make a shirt to wear that week. One of our quilty friends had a family member request a Christmas stocking made from dart board fabric and she found it there.
If you need more, just let me know. If you are on instagram or facebook - check out destash sales as a lot of folks often will sell fabric or kits at a good price. Because of course, we all buy more than we can possibly use!
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debbieklann
True Blue Farmgirl
    
3241 Posts

Debbie
Madras
OR
USA
3241 Posts |
Posted - Dec 15 2025 : 07:56:14 AM
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| Oh! I forgot about Spoonflower! You can get the design you want printed onto different fabrics…stretchy knit to sewing weight to a heavier weight. Our high school mascot is the White Buffalo and I found the perfect fabric there! I got fabric to make a shirt for our son in law who is the wrestling coach and then stretchy cotton to make the little girls leggings and skirts….so fun! |
Debbie Klann Farmgirl Sister #770 2018 Farmgirl Sister of the Year January 2020 FGOTM "Well behaved women seldom make history"... Laurel Thatcher Ulrich |
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