Wednesday, February 15, 2012

STOP THREE ON HEART OF WINTER TOUR


Quilted Memories in Montague, MI was the third stop on our Heart of Winter Tour.  When we walked in, Jill (shop owner) was making this table topper.  It was just another way to use the cute pattern (center of the table topper) that was given to all on the tour.  

This is a darling shop in a log cabin.  It has plenty of light, a huge class room where we were provided snacks and drinks, and plenty of samples.

  Lil looks up at the many bolts of fabrics lining the walls. 

  Or maybe she was looking at this darling panel.

These are the free gifts from the shop...the pattern (see first picture) and fabric and directions for making a tissue holder.

I bought some fabrics here too.  There was a wonderful sale corner and I couldn’t resist the red.  I had a hard time making a decision as I looked through the rest of the shop.  So many beautiful fabrics.  Of course, I had to have the stripe.  Then I couldn’t resist the red, black and white print in the front of the photo.  What will I use this for?  I don’t know but it was so unique I had to have it.

I’ll tell you about our fourth stop tomorrow.

Film In The Fridge has a scrappy triangles tutorial for you.
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Caroll

3 comments:

Allie said...

Love it - that fabric you picked up is gorgeous, my favorite is the one in front!! Stunning!

Mama Pea said...

That looks like a great shop! I want to go there sometime with you. :-) I love the red sale fabric you got, and the one in the front is just to die for!

Linda said...

Great tour!!! I need to get to these shops!

lkjlkj

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