I didn’t get a chance to interview Lee Ann because she was so intent on helping her students. You can tell by watching her instruct her class just how much she enjoys teaching and showing others how to create and make something beautiful.
Above is the sample of the bag they made that day. I’m sure I speak for others when I say, thank you Lee Ann for becoming a teacher. I hope to take one of your classes and start making my Christmas gifts early this year!
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Do you have a problem remembering to go to those various websites to get your monthly BOM pattern? I do and last year missed out on one or two. I thought it might be helpful if I lined them all up on the sidebar so you and I could go to them with just a click or two. If you would like me to include a BOM link to a site you are following, let me know and I’ll put it on there too.
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Have you wondered what to do with all those plastic bags you get when shopping at the various stores around town? I recycle some of them by taking back the ones I get from the grocery store. However, what about the others. Lyn Brown has a great way to recycle those bags and make something useful. Check out her fused plastic grocery sacks.
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Do you have a problem remembering to go to those various websites to get your monthly BOM pattern? I do and last year missed out on one or two. I thought it might be helpful if I lined them all up on the sidebar so you and I could go to them with just a click or two. If you would like me to include a BOM link to a site you are following, let me know and I’ll put it on there too.
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Have you wondered what to do with all those plastic bags you get when shopping at the various stores around town? I recycle some of them by taking back the ones I get from the grocery store. However, what about the others. Lyn Brown has a great way to recycle those bags and make something useful. Check out her fused plastic grocery sacks.
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Until next time,
Caroll
Until next time,
Caroll
6 comments:
Hi Caroll,
That's a nice bag from class.
I know what you mean about missing out on some BOMs. Here are 2 BOMs to consider adding to your list:
Raspberry rabbits sentimental stitchery
http://www.theraspberryrabbits.com/dynamic/?page=5
Seasons stitch along
http://pacificpatchwork.typepad.com/quilt_happy_quilt_often/free-seasons-stitchalong.html
Vicky F
BOY I wish I lived closer to you. I'd love to take her class!
I have to line up my links for bom's across my link bar. Otherwise I totally forget.
Love the bag with its pockets. Looks like Lee Ann is a very attentive instructor. That is the best kind of instructor.
http://pacificpatchwork.typepad.com has another BOM. It is Redwork Love is...
Have a great day.
Carol,
I love reading your blog. It is just the right length, always has some great ideas, clear pictures and worthwhile referrals.
Thanks for taking the time to write!
Betsy
That bag is just lovely!
I am sure that she is a wonderful teacher!
Micki
Hi Caroll,I just found your free redwork pattern. I would like to make a red and white quilt for some time now and this would be great to have stitching patterns for the blocks. Will there be a pattern every month? Do I have to come to chek on your blog to follow? Excuse my questions but I never followed any BOM or similar activities so I have to ask...;) Thank you for sharing!
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