Fabrics In The Fray

Fabrics In The Fray Fabrics In The Fray is a full service quilt shop. And though we sell our quilts we are not a store we

03/04/2026

Please read this. THE USA IS FINANCIALLY DYING under this Iran War. We are destroying peace and creating hatred for the USA

04/04/2025

1.6M likes, 17.8K comments. “Kamala Harris told you. Credit for the edit goes to a really good Twitter friend of mine, Fabi.”

03/12/2025

We are the Toe River Craftsmen. Established in 1974, by a group of motivated … Carrie DeVee needs your support for Rebuild Toe River Craftsmen's Art Gallery

With Toe River Crafts – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉
03/12/2025

With Toe River Crafts – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉

With  Serina9 – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉
03/12/2025

With Serina9 – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉

03/01/2025

I got a different vehicle not long ago and neglected to add my “Aldi Quarter” to it. I went to Aldi yesterday and realized on my way there that I didn’t have a quarter or any cash. I grabbed two bags and decided I would only get what I needed for the weekend and come back on Sunday to finish my shopping. As I walked to the door I thought I would just check if someone was kind enough to leave a quarter in a cart. I have shopped at Aldi for decades and only once have I seen this happen. I saw two carts with quarters. Because of someone else’s kindness, I was able to finish my shopping. No, I didn’t have a key on me that would have worked. That quarter made such a difference for my weekend. I am putting extra quarters in my Jeep and will be leaving my quarter behind from now on. Just posting to encourage you to pay it forward for someone else too. It’s only a quarter and yet it could make a busy mom’s day. 😊

03/01/2025

"I find myself sitting in the parking lot at Kroger trying to compose myself. You see, while inside getting groceries, I came upon a little girl prancing down the isle making a crazy noise. I turned around to see this young lady wearing massive boots compared to her tiny body. At first I just giggled and continued shopping. I ended up in the check out lane behind her and her mother. As good southerners do, we struck up conversation. I told the little girl that I liked her boots. She had a massive grin on her face and began to speak. She let me know that those boots belonged to her Daddy. Today would have been his birthday, but he was killed last year in 'Afghan Stan.' To feel better about today, she was allowed to wear his boots. As her mom started to cry, so did I, as did the cashier.
Apparently, the gentleman behind me heard the story and gave the little girl a cupcake out of the dozen he was buying. He told the little girl to always eat a cupcake for her dad's birthday. He told her that her dad was a hero and that she should be proud to be his daughter. Please remember why we are able to celebrate America. Let's stop to think about those who protect the freedom that we often take for granted!"
Credit Goes To : Katie

03/01/2025

“Last night, I did what my daddy told me not to, and I drove home with my gas light on. I knew I could make it at least 33 miles before running out; I had done it numerous times in the past. And I was right! Made it home without any issues.
I knew I had to get gas prior to heading to work in Sedona, so I made sure to leave with enough time for the commute. I get to the 76 station… and I don’t have my card. Last of my futile attempts was at Giant. After being told “no” for the fourth time, I lost my cool. Like the baby I am, I cried. I cried for this inconvenience, I cried for all of the ‘things’ that have plagued me over the course of the last few months. And then I prayed. I prayed longer than I had time to, because I needed it. I needed comfort, I needed a way to get gas, I needed a miracle.
When I opened my eyes, I saw a Sedona PD SUV parked across the gas station and I felt prompted to go over to him. I did, still bawling, and he calmly asked what was the matter. I told this stranger more about my life and circumstances than he probably knew he was getting himself into, and ended with my current situation.
‘Officer, I just need five dollars. Just five to get gas to get to work, then I can get money from my husband to get home. Please.’
He smiled and asked what pump I was at and after showing him my car, he put in his card. I was still sobbing like a crazy person (because once the floodgates open, there’s no stopping), but now they were tears of gratitude.
And this officer, this stranger, who had no idea what my name was or anything about my character, proceeded to fill my car up with gas. Before he drove away, he asked ‘And you’re sure you’re okay? You don’t need anything else or any other kind of help?’ I declined by shaking my head, because I was still too choked up.
So “Ty” — which is the name he gave me when I asked — Thank you. Thank you for showing me such compassion and generosity. Thank you for this small act of kindness shown to a complete stranger. Not all heroes wear capes, and not all angels have wings: Some wear a badge.”
Credit: Brianna Caryl Razo

03/01/2025

Last week, a federal judge in Washington allowed President Donald Trump to move forward with the mass firings of federal workers.

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