Tuesday, November 5, 2013

NEW CLASS AT THE ATTIC WINDOW QUILT SHOP

I love this folded star. Would you like to learn how to make it?  You can do that because a new class is being held at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.  I think Marilyn is teaching the class, but as I said previously, there was a lot going on last Saturday at Sampler and I may have that wrong.  I can’t find any information on when the class will be held, so if you are interested, call the shop for details.
This pineapple block is also part of that new class at the shop.  I understand Marilyn has a new and easy way to make this block.  Sounds like something I’d like to try.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW
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  • The First Annual Jingle Bell Hop will be Monday, Nov. 11 through Saturday, Nov. 16.  The four shops participating are Attic Window, Pressing Matters, Custom Quilts Unlimited, and Queen Bee.
  • Black Friday Stitch-In will be held Friday, Nov. 28, starting at 8 a.m.
  • Craft Day will be held Saturday, Nov. 29, from 9 – 5.  Join us and make some fun Christmas gifts early.  Four to five projects are being planned for the day.  Class time is free but there will be a small fee for project kits.
ON ANOTHER NOTE: Blank Pages has a tutorial for a weave place mat.

Until next time,

Stay Above the Red Line!
Caroll

3 comments:

Lynn said...

Those folded blocks are always so interesting. I've never made one, but they look like fun to do.

Nancy Page said...

Folded Stars are a most interesting block. I have done one and found it great fun. Love your pineapple block and the link. Thank you for sharing.

Have a super great sewing and stitching day!

Mama Pea said...

That first block is really cool! I have never made a block like that.

lkjlkj

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