Sunday, October 25, 2009

CLASS SAMPLES AT THE ATTIC WINDOW

Isn’t this the cutest apron? I love these colors. Robbie made it as a sample for the Attic Window Quilt Shop. You can find these darling fabrics and the pattern at the shop.

This is Vickie’s sample for the pattern Chip off the Old Block. Use one jellyroll and add two borders to make this easy strip quilt with four variations. The class is Sat., Oct. 31 form 10-2. Come join Vickie for this fun class. Experienced quilters will probably be able to complete the entire top during class. This is a great class for beginners too.

This is also a sample. Colleen made the wool table runner for customers to see how the pattern will look when completed. Doesn’t she do good work? I’ve never been able to make my stitches look even.

Speaking of even stitches, thanks to everyone for leaving your comments about what I should do with my teapots. I think the consensus is that I need to do a blanket stitch, so I’m going to spend the rest of the weekend trying to make even stitches. Now for something interesting:

Frugal and Thriving has 45 awesome free bag making tutorials.
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Don’t forget that Thursday is National Pumpkin Day at the Attic Window Quilt Shop. All Halloween and fall fabrics are on special that day. You will also receive a pumpkin muffin recipe as an early Halloween treat.

Until Next Time, Happy Quilting,
Caroll

5 comments:

Barb said...

Love the quilt!! and runner

Sherry said...

Love the quilt and runner! I was wondering seeing you had a wonderful Halloween block are you getting into the Christmas swap. Its the same kind of swap do want ever you want. If you need anymore info let me know.

Micki said...

The quilt is awesome, but that runner...it is just so pretty!
Micki

Lurline said...

Great samples and I popped over to check out the bag patterns - mind blowing!
Hugs - Lurline♥

Allie said...

What lovely samples - how I wish I was close enough to take a class, or just visit!

lkjlkj

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