Sunday, August 7, 2011

FIRST SATURDAY BEE SHOW-N-TELL

The First Saturday Bee met at the Attic Window Quilt Shop Saturday.  Check out this darling quilt that Shirley made.    
She used a panel on the back of the quilt.  What a clever idea! 
This is another quilt that Shirley made.  I thought she showed us three quilts on Saturday, but when I got home I could only find two in my camera.  Shirley made all the quilts she showed us that day for the people in Haiti.  She is going there on a Dental Mission in the fall.  Great job Shirley and bless you!

I don’t know what happened, but I had a picture of a darling bag that Judy made and a picture of her hand quilted quilt (all finished) and they were not there either!  I’m so sorry Judy as I wanted to show them to everyone.  You did a fantastic job on them.

Don’t forget that the Attic Window Quilt Shop has a Special Sale Day this coming Saturday, August 13.  The sale is all day, but you will get the best discount from 8 to 10 a.m. IF you come in to the shop wearing your pajamas.  You MUST wear your pajamas to get the best discount.  No PJs/ no discount!

TheParfait Café has a great tutorial for an interesting block.  Check it out. 

Stay calm! Stay kind! Stay Positive!
Caroll

2 comments:

Mama Pea said...

Caroll, that happens to me now and then....I swear I snap a photo and then it isn't there. Frustrating. I love how she used that panel on the back. That really is a great idea! It adds a lot of interest to the back. I love her first quilt, too. The sale sounds fun next Saturday! LOL! (I would have to go buy some new pajamas if I were going to do that. haha!)

Allie said...

Lovely quilts!

lkjlkj

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