We can't see the English Paper Piecing that Diana worked on because it is so small. Diana likes working with small items and does an excellent job of it. I wish I had her patience.
Mary G. worked on this lovely quilt. She said she bought all the fabrics at the Attic Window. I don't usually work with blues, but I really like this one. Hope she will bring it back for show-n-tell when it is finished. Mary is a long arm quilter and I'm sure this quilt will be stunning.
Peggy shows all the paper pieced blocks she made that day...well, maybe she didn't make all of them on Wednesday, but she is really making progress on this quilt. Seeing her blocks makes me want to make another one of these quilts.
I worked on making some placemats for my DIL but forgot to take a picture. I'll show you once I have the binding on. After that I practiced on my machine applique. I need a lot more practice at this. But I am finding it fun, which surprises me since I have always preferred my freezer paper method.
DON'T FORGET:
- Search For The Stars Shop started Thursday, April 14 and runs through April 23. The Attic Window Quilt Shop and ten other shops are participating. Get in on the fun. Purchase your passport for only $5. You will get a free star pattern at each participating shop that you visit. All full priced merchandise is 16% off. All stores will be open until 7 p.m. on Thursday and Friday evenings. Prize drawings will be held for all those who visit all eleven shops. See you there!
- A new Batik BOM is starting on Monday, May 16 at 2-4 or 6-8. This BOM will last nine months. The charge of $30/month includes fabric and patterns.
- A new Bee Hive (Bee In The Attic) will be starting. Organizational meeting Wednesday, April 27th at 10 a.m. Come one come all! Go here for more information.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW:
- Stitch In - Saturday, April 16
Be sure and check the calendar on the Sidebar for more happenings at the Attic Window Quilt Shop this week.
ON ANOTHER NOTE:
ON ANOTHER NOTE:
- Color Girl Quilts has a tutorial for paper piecing with little waste.
♥ Caroll,
Caring , Sharing and Creating Smiles
2 comments:
Looks like so much fun! On average, how many come regularly to your scrap group? Just curious.
FUN! But tiny things - I wish I had the dexterity to work on something that small! I've been thinking I'd love to do dollhouse-sized things, but I'd bleed all over them. Glad you're enjoying your machine applique!
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