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Sourcing fabric for sewing projects. There are a few main sources to collect the raw materials for sewing projects. If you sew, you will already have definitely realized that you have lots of small scraps of fabric. In this case the journey will be easier for you. Clothing from your closet or close family that you were thinking of getting rid of is a wonderful source of fabric. Another source is charity stores, op shops and the recycle industry. If you have access to the textile industry…

Looking for ways to use up those leftolver fabric scraps? Here are 20 fun scrap fabric ideas that will keep you busy busting your fabric stash all day long. These are super simple, fun projects everyone will love. These fabric crafts projects are easy to follow. Head over to my blog for these 20 fabric crafts projects. #fabriccraftsprojects #fabricprojects #fabriccrafts Patchwork, Amigurumi Patterns, Couture, Scrap Fabric Ideas, Recycle Fabric Scraps, Recycled Fabric Art, Leftover Fabric Crafts, Christmas Fabric Crafts, Fabric Crafts Diy

Looking for ways to use up those leftolver fabric scraps? Here are 20 fun scrap fabric ideas that will keep you busy busting your fabric stash all day long. These are super simple, fun projects everyone will love. These fabric crafts projects are easy to follow. Head over to my blog for these 20 fabric crafts projects. #fabriccraftsprojects #fabricprojects #fabriccrafts

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In Allegheny County, PA in the year 1792, the grand sum of one hundred and twenty pounds was enough to buy a farm, including: four cows, three calves, two bay horses, seven sheep, two sows, twelve shotes, three feather beds and bedding, furniture, and the crops in and out of the ground. Back then, they were setting their "seals" to documents, just as we do today - note the hand-drawn "seal" in the lower right-hand corner.

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