Tuesday, August 18, 2009

DIGG THESE SANTA KITS

Super Quick and Easy, that’s what these new Bristle Beard Santa Kits are. They make great gifts. Be sure and stop by the Attic Window Quilt Shop and pick one up. Don’t be a Last Minute Maybe, scurring around at the last minute trying to find something quick to make for Aunt Sally or Cousin Jane. Now is the time to get started on those Holiday projects. Get organized. Beat that Christmas rush and start those projects now.

The question in blog-land lately seems to be, what’s on your design wall. I’ve been busy trying to put the Halloween tutorial together so there are lots of unfinished projects on my design wall, on the table, and just about anywhere you look in my messy studio. I love this vase of flowers. Have it put together and taped onto a wall, but just never got the nerve to quilt it. Maybe someday.
Sewn has a great tutorial for how to make a Dresden Plate design.
Hope you all are having a good week,
Caroll

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh, I just discovered your blog and could easily see I'll be spending time here! Beautiful pieces and love that free redwork kitty!! I'm a follower

Anonymous said...

Ooooo, so pretty! Have you seen Sandra's Snippets? Her latest blog post talks about machine quilting her hand applique. AMAZING work!

http://sandraleichner.com/wordpress/2009/08/17/how-i-machine-quilt-hand-applique/

Barb said...

I love your fowers.....

Cathi said...

Quilt Hollow told me about your blog. Love it -- gorgeous pieces and that redwork kitty pattern is adorable!

lkjlkj

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