Thursday, February 24, 2011

NEW BOM AT THE ATTIC WINDOW QUILT SHOP

Above is a picture of the Patriots & Petticoats BOM being held at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.  I mentioned it in a previous post and promised a picture.    This new BOM is from Windham Fabrics featuring Daughters of the American Revolution.  It uses the “Hanna Wallis” fabric collection.  If you like Civil War fabrics, you’ll love this one! Maggie, class instructor, said it’s not to late to participate.
Lighthouses of Michigan Redwork BOM is also available.  There is no class time.  You just pick up your block each month and work on it at your leisure. 
This is a close up of the Little Traverse blocks. Have you ever been there?

Ellie’s Quilt Place has the cutest cat stitcheries. You’ll love them.


Stay Positive!
Caroll

4 comments:

Allie said...

WOW, Caroll I love that lighthouses quilt! Is just the pattern available? My cousin got married at the lighthouse near Alpena, can't remember exactly where or the name.

Nancy Page said...

Gorgeous! Love these quilts. They are fantastic. Thanks for sharing.

Have a super great sewing day.

Linda said...

Love the redwork lighthouses!! So pretty. Alas, not time though!

Mama Pea said...

How clever the lighthouses of Michigan project is! I really love the civil war one above. I want to do it. But I feel completely overwhelmed with everything both quilting and in my profession right now. I don't dare take it on when I'm about 5 months behind on another BOM. :-( Thanks for sharing these! Great eye candy.

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