Sunday, May 16, 2010

NEW AT THE ATTIC WINDOW QUILT SHOP

I stopped at the Attic Window Quilt Shop Saturday and had to show you some of the new things there. This panel has Ants and the Moon on one side and Ants and the Sun on the other side. There are several complimentary fabrics to go with it, one of which is on the right side of the picture (dragon flies). This is The Very Series (no I didn't forget a word. That's it's name) and is by Andover Fabrics. Wouldn’t it make a nice tablecloth for that next picnic, or on your deck?
I fell in love with this fabric. It looks like kids have drawn with chalk on a blackboard. “Side Walk Chalk” is by Stephanie Brandenburg for Camelot Cottons.

Chris also has some new books in at the shop. Don’t these look interesting?
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Don’t forget to take a peek at the calendar to see what classes are being held this week. Mary Ann has a Make It Take It Toothbrush Placemat on Monday. Clothesline Club is Tuesday as well as another Make It Take It (Call the shop for details). Friday, Chris has a Churn Dash class in the afternoon, and UFO at night. Lots going on so be sure and stop by.
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Wilma sent me an e-mail last week telling me that Val Laird has a new BOM. You can download the patterns here. Scroll down. It's called Gifts of Grace. Thanks Wilma.

Until next time,
Caroll

3 comments:

Allie said...

That sidewalk chalk fabric is very cool - love the ants too!

Nancy Page said...

Love the chalk fabric. Great for little one. Thank you for the great link. Love her BOM.

Have a super great day.

Marjorie said...

I always love anything with dragonflies.

lkjlkj

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