Monday, August 8, 2011

HELP FOR YOUR HUSBAND!

More pictures from First Saturday Bee at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.  Above is Marcie’s quilt.  She hand quilted it and it is beautiful!  Look at the design across the top.
Marcie said that her husband can never remember which part of the quilt is supposed to go toward the head of the bed, so she created this unique design across the top of her quilt just for him.  Also in the picture you can see how she has appliquéd the back.  Isn’t it gorgeous!

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!

Mark your calendar now for the Harvest Shop Hop.  Sept. 22-24 and Sept 29-Oct 1.  Passport is $10. 
This is interesting.  It’s directions for a Pinwheel Disappearing Four Patch.  I saw it on the  Quilting Board here.
Stay calm! Stay kind! Stay Positive!
Caroll

4 comments:

Allie said...

Wow that is beautiful, and how creative of her!

Lynn said...

The pinwheel disappearing four patch is very interesting! It has me thinking about what other blocks you could make with similar techniques.

Mama Pea said...

That's a really great idea! I love her applique.

So, if I sleep in sweats, is that acceptable for the discount? I can bring my slippers, too!

Elisa (AKA scrapcat) said...

Wow! Gorgeous! Tell Marcie that was brilliant :)

lkjlkj

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