Sunday, March 28, 2010

NEW FABRIC & VISIT FROM PATTERN DESIGNER

I love this fabric. It’s called Garden Buzz by SPX Fabrics. Can't you see it in your next quilt, or as a border for a tabletopper or an edging for a jacket. Check it out at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.

Pattern designer Marsha Hoogstraten Anderson stopped in at the Attic Window Quilt Shop Saturday and signed the Quilts and More magazines on sale at the shop. They held her article “Made from Scraps.” Her High Street Quilt Design patterns are also available at the shop. I love using up my scraps and look forward to trying one of her designs.

Did you wonder about the class called Gumbo Ya Ya? I did and hurried up to the Attic Window Quilt Shop to see what it was all about. The class was in process and this is what they had put together so far. Looks like a nice easy quilt. I love those fabrics! Looks like you could have the top practically finished by the end of the day. Now that is my kind of quilt.


This is another fabric combination from a student attending the Gumbo YaYa class. Don't you just love those fabrics?
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Have you checked out JJ's Gifts and Crafts. She has a darling BOM stitchery.

Until next time,
Caroll

3 comments:

Allie said...

That fabric is great Caroll, and so are the quilts! My girlfriend and I are thinking about taking a little road trip over to your shop....I'll let you know when!

Catsngrams said...

Amazing fabric. I love it. Such a fun quilt.

Nancy Page said...

Sounds like an interesting class with an interesting design. You ladies are coming up with great ideas. Well done.

Have a great day.

lkjlkj

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