Friday, January 8, 2010

DON'T MISS THIS

The above quilt is called Olivia’s Garden. Join Colleen at the Attic Window Quilt Shop and make this flower garden for your wall. You’ll be using batiks with raw edge appliqué and straight stitching. You will choose your fabrics during the first week of class. There are two sessions: Saturday, Jan. 23 and 30th.



Tessellated Churn Dash is another class you won’t want to miss. Like a jigsaw puzzle the shapes fit together to create a design and overall pattern. You can join Chris on Friday, Jan. 22 or Wednesday, Feb. 10th, to make this lovely quilt.
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Here are some BOM's that you won't want to miss:

Until next time,
Caroll

6 comments:

Martina said...

Dear Carol, thanks so much for the connection. And I love your free pattern which I also have put on my sidebar!
This quilt looks very beautiful, sadly I am living much to far away.... Take care
Martina

Pieceful Jane said...

When I clicked the sulky link, I got the german version of the bom. The english version was here:
http://www.sulky-international.de/scripts/clsAIWeb.php?seite_id=200

West Michigan Quilter said...

Jane, thanks so much for giving us the English version. I'll put that on my site too.

Nancy Page said...

Thank you so much for the links to the BOMs. They all look great as do your classes. Wish I weren't so far away.
Have a great day and stay warm.

Barb in Mi said...

Caroll, thanks for your comment on my blog. I just sent an email to you with info on Shadow Garden (McCalls Quilting August 2006)- and I hope your spam control doesn't filter it. If you don't receive it, please contact me again. Thanks.
Love you "Got to quilt" alias!

Holly said...

Olivia's Garden is just beautiful. It looks very time consuming.

lkjlkj

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