Saturday, September 12, 2009

CLASS SAMPLES


Make this seasonal tumbler quilt to dress your table during the autumn season. You can make this Quilted Quickie Table Runner using charm packs and add a seasonal appliqué. Join Sue at the Attic Window Quilt Shop this Wednesday, Sept. 16, from 6-8 p.m. and make one or several. It would make a pleasing hostess gift too!


At a recent Bee Gerry (left) shared her finished Vintage Valentine Quilt. It is stunning! The colors she chose really made those valentines pop. She does outstanding appliqué too! Great job!



Jeri (left) also shared her most recent finish at the Saturday Bee. This Quick Trip Around the World quilt has vibrant colors and is sure to please the person who receives this exquisite gift! I love the size too! What a great job you did on this large quilt!

Has everyone signed up for the Harvest Shop Hop. It starts Saturday, Sept. 19th (no shops open on Sunday) and runs through Sept 21 – 26. There are 10 participating shops and costs only $10 to participate. The money secures your space and you will receive a passport and pin. You will receive a free pattern and free gift at each store you visit. Those visiting all shops will be eligible for the Grand Drawing prizes, which include a Bernina Activa 220 with a slide on table, an Oliso Iron, a Rotating Carrier, a pair of Spring Action Gingher Scissors, a $25.00 gift certificate from each shop and 10 gift baskets with donations from many of our vendors including Sakura of America. You can sign up at any of the participating shops.

Be sure and stop in at the Attic Window Quilt Shop this week and see all the changes that have been made. Chris and her staff have rearranged the store giving it a roomier feel (and more room for fabrics!). You’re sure to like it.

Paloma over at Three Kitchen Fairies has a comprehensible tutorial for an easy way to make a wagon wheel quilt block. Check it out.
Happy Quilting,
Caroll

2 comments:

Lurline said...

Thanks for letting us know about the Wagon Wheels Tutorial, Caroll - mine is printing now!
Hugs - Lurline♥

Paloma said...

Thank you Caroll for linking to my post. I've learned so much from all of you quilters and crafters that I thought it was necessary to share this tutorial with all of you.
Hugs!

lkjlkj

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