Wednesday, November 17, 2010

AUNT MILLIE'S BLOCK #11


This is my latest Aunt Millie’s block. Only one more to go and then the big decision of how to put it together and then start on that border! I’m anxious to see how all these blocks look together. I’ll post a picture once the last block is finished.

Mark your calendar now for CHRISTMAS CRAFT DAY,  at the Attic Window Quilt Shop on Saturday, Nov 27 from 9 a.m.—5 p.m. Class is FREE. Kits are $5—$10. We are working on some neat Christmas gift ideas. Stop in at the store that week and see the projects

The WHIMSICAL NORTH POLE BOM is now up in the shop. The books are here and starting Jan. 3, you can stop in anytime each month and pick up a $5 kit to complete a block of the month. There is no class, so sign up before Jan. 1 and receive a special discount on the book.

Road Home Quilting has a tutorial for a cute touchdown turkey. Just in time for the holiday.


Stay Positive!
Caroll

4 comments:

Mama Pea said...

Oooo-weee! That's a pretty block! I love it! Well done! You don't like piecing and I have trouble getting motivated to do applique. Just spectacular. I sure wish I'd be back in time for Saturday. We will be back Sat. night.

Millie said...

I love the Aunt Millie's block...I think I have to make a Millie's quilt one day!
Smiles,
Millie

Micki said...

The block is just gorgeous! What a treasure you will have when you finish the quilt!
Micki

Ivory Spring said...

Beautiful block!

It's fantastic to hear from you, Caroll. I hope all is well at your end. :)

lkjlkj

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